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Hollywood saves PVR Inox as Bollywood bombs at box officePVR Inox's shares were up as much as 2.4 per cent on Tuesday.
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Women walk outside a PVR movie theatre in Mumbai. Credit: Reuters Photo
Women walk outside a PVR movie theatre in Mumbai. Credit: Reuters Photo

International cinema helped India's biggest movie operator PVR Inox post a rise in first-quarter revenue as Hindi films failed to bring moviegoers to theatres. A struggling Hindi film industry, known as Bollywood, coupled with the popularity of streaming services, has made it difficult for traditional theatres to bring in more people.

The company said the June quarter witnessed a muted start, with limited releases in Hindi, but saw the highest number of Hollywood movies since the pandemic. This helped the firm log a more than 30 per cent jump in revenue from operations to Rs 1,305 crore.

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The box office picked up pace in May with the release of the controversial The Kerala Story, besides Fast X and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 from Hollywood, it added.

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PVR Inox, in its second quarter as a merged entity, posted a net loss came of Rs 81.6 crore compared with a loss of Rs 333 crore last quarter. It has about 35 per cent to 40 per cent market share in screenings for Bollywood movies, according to Emkay Research analysts.

This came on the back of rising expenses with increased spends on food and beverages and heightened movie exhibition costs.

India's largest cinema operator -- with 1,702 screens -- has been recently banking on Hollywood's Oppenheimer, Barbie to pack theatres, the combined advance sales for which were the highest for any film outside the Marvel or Avatar series.

"It's heartening to see the blockbuster success of unconventional movies like Barbie and Oppenheimer in India, clearly indicating that audiences choose the big screen for a unique cinema experience," PVR Inox Managing Director Ajay Bijli said.

The firm said it was "optimistic" for the rest of the year, with improved performance of mid-scale Hindi movies.

PVR Inox's shares were up as much as 2.4 per cent on Tuesday.

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(Published 01 August 2023, 17:59 IST)