Discussion Satellite rights of Hindi movies

Zee cinema having way too many rights. Complete monopoly in a way we can say
 
Zee cinema having way too many rights. Complete monopoly in a way we can say
No. It is a Zee-Star duopoly* with some fight from Viacom**. Sony has totally given up on new Hindi acquisitions and is fully South-focused.

*Of all the TV rights, Zee has 70%, Star has 20%, Viacom has 7% and Sony has 3%. This is excluding YRF movies which will automatically go to Sony.
**Viacom has only the support of its great friends Karan Johar and Sanjay Bhansali and that is why it is getting a couple of new movies. Otherwise it has barely anything. Of course Andhadhun was produced by Viacom18 Motion Pictures so the TV rights are with Viacom18.

Colors Cineplex has acquired the most anticipated films of the year like, Brahmastra, Student of the Year 2, RAW, Drive, The Body, Thackeray, Fraud Saiyaan and many more.
Viacom18 to bring Rishtey Cineplex, Rishtey under Colors umbrella from 1 Mar - TelevisionPost: Latest News, India’s Television, Cable, DTH, TRAI
Viacom18 is the MFN (Most Favoured Network) of Dharma Productions. :lol:
 
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In a major deal, a satellite channel had bought rights of SRK’s 22 films
The list includes Swades, Om Shanti Om, Dilwale, Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani, Chennai Express, Happy New Year and Dear Zindagi among others. “It is one of the biggest deals in Bollywood. The price we are hearing is unheard of because some of them are old films as well like Paheli, Billu, Chamatkaar, Anjaam, Ram Jaane, etc.
22 Shah Rukh Khan films bought at one go

@Joyanaranha , @JollyLNB bro any idea who got it :huh:, I think it's vaicom
 
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