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The ₹500 Crore Floor: How the New Indian Blockbuster Got So Expensive, So Global, and So Unforgiving
MagazineMay 29, 2026

The ₹500 Crore Floor: How the New Indian Blockbuster Got So Expensive, So Global, and So Unforgiving

There was a time, not very long ago, when a film that earned ₹100 crore was a blockbuster. The number was round, aspirational, and attainable only by the largest stars in the largest languages, and it conferred a status that no marketing campaign could manufacture. That era is over. It ended quietly, without ceremony, somewhere between the second weekend of Dhurandhar 2 and the first Monday of Border 2, when the trade stopped asking whether a film would cross the century mark and started asking, with the casualness of people who have recalibrated their expectations, whether it would cross ₹500 crore. The floor has risen. The ceiling has disappeared. And the economics of the ₹500 crore blockbuster—the budgets required to produce it, the marketing spends required to open it, the distribution networks required to deliver it, and the profit margins that determine whether it was worth making at all—have become the central obsession of the Indian film industry.

"You Want Ryan Reynolds Money?": The Star vs. Studio War That Will Define Bollywood's Next Decade
MagazineMay 29, 2026

"You Want Ryan Reynolds Money?": The Star vs. Studio War That Will Define Bollywood's Next Decade

Sometime in the spring of 2026, in a conference room at a Bandra‑Kurla Complex high‑rise, a negotiation took place that, in retrospect, will be remembered as the moment the old Bollywood died. The details remain private—the parties involved have signed NDAs that will outlast the film they were discussing—but the broad strokes are known because they have been repeated, with variations, in every studio and talent agency in the city. A star, whose last two films had together grossed over ₹1,700 crore, asked for a back‑end deal. Not a signing fee. Not a profit share disguised as a producer credit on a shell company that existed only on paper. A real, Hollywood‑style, gross‑participation contract: a percentage of the film's revenue, paid from the first rupee, regardless of whether the studio turned a profit.

Meta-Fashion Startup Funding Is Quietly Emerging In India
FundingMay 28, 2026

Meta-Fashion Startup Funding Is Quietly Emerging In India

Indian startup Meta Fashion is building “phygital fashion,” blending virtual gaming identities with real-world apparel as investors begin exploring the future of digital identity and fashion-tech innovation.

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