Saturday 10th, May 2025
canara news

18th Media Ventures to expand into satellite, overseas rights of films

Published On : 15 Apr 2016   |  Reported By : Vinci Manchanda


18th Media Ventures, a Mumbai-based film production, marketing and distribution company that is currently establishing its base in the industry, now also has concrete plans to venture into satellite and overseas rights of films.

The company is all set to buy satellite and overseas rights of movies not just within Bollywood, but spread over all languages. This was confirmed by Mr. Swarndeep V., the owner of the company.

He said, “Some movies have more potential to perform well in satellites. But there are few buyers for the same. Our company shall give them a right platform to release movies on TV channels in India as well as abroad.

The company will also follow a similar strategy for overseas movies; we shall release the movies in more than 16 countries across the world where the producer also can earn more money.”

18th Media Ventures, has largely backed content-based low-budget films in various languages till now and this step indicates its ambitious plans of exploring new avenues.







More News

Jackie Shroff, Javed Akhtar launch the trailer and music of Ameet Kumar's debut film Love You Loktantra
Jackie Shroff, Javed Akhtar launch the trailer and music of Ameet Kumar's debut film Love You Loktantra
Actress Aindrita Ray Missing From Judaa Hoke Bhi Promotions. What's Brewing?
Actress Aindrita Ray Missing From Judaa Hoke Bhi Promotions. What's Brewing?
Poster and trailer of English psychological thriller Different launched recently at a grand event
Poster and trailer of English psychological thriller Different launched recently at a grand event

Write your Comments

Disclaimer: Please write your correct name and email address. Kindly do not post any personal, abusive, defamatory, infringing, obscene, indecent, discriminatory or unlawful or similar comments. canaranews.com will not be responsible for any defamatory message posted under this article.

Please note that under 66A of the IT Act, sending offensive or menacing messages through electronic communication service and sending false messages to cheat, mislead or deceive people or to cause annoyance to them is punishable. It is obligatory on CANARANEWS to provide the IP address and other details of senders of such comments, to the authority concerned upon request.

Hence, sending offensive comments using canaranews will be purely at your own risk, and in no way will canaranews.com be held responsible.