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Home : Finance & Services : Film Finance
  :: FILM FINANCE

The Bank has till date sanctioned loans more than Rs 33.15 crores for film production. The first three films financed by Exim Bank have been commercially successful across India and overseas markets.

Nature of Finance
  • Cashflow financing for film production
  • Cashflow financing for film distribution/exhibition in overseas markets
  • Term loans for fixed assets finance
  • Term financing for export market development


Films financed by Exim Bank

Released
  • Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd.
  • Kabul Express
  • Dhoom -2
  • Don - The Chase Begins Again
  • Fanaa
  • Bunty Aur Babli
  • Salaam Namaste
  • Veer Zaara
  • The Rising
  • Dhoom
  • Hum Tum
  • Cheeni Kum

Not Released
  • Shringaara - Dance of Love
Indian Film Industry

The Indian film industry is an integral part of the Indian socio-economic psyche and the most popular source of entertainment in the country. Indian film industry was conferred Industry Status in the year 2000 and is mainly private funded. Indian Film industry is the world's biggest film industry in terms of the number of movies produced and released in a year. In 2004, there were 934 films certified across, with Hindi accounting for 245 of them. The total number of admissions (people attending movies) is almost over 3 billion, which is almost double the US markets and three times that of the rest of Asia.

The Indian film industry comprises of a cluster of regional film industries, like Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali etc. This makes it one of the most complex and fragmented national film industries in the world.



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