India, Apr 29 : The Indian film industry is undergoing a structural shift as major Bollywood productions adopt a pan-India release model. Inspired by the success of South Indian blockbusters, Hindi filmmakers are now releasing films simultaneously in multiple languages.
Actors like Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone are increasingly part of projects designed for nationwide appeal. This strategy is aimed at maximising box office revenue and reducing regional barriers.
Trade analysts note that audiences are becoming more receptive to dubbed content, making language less of a constraint. The trend is expected to continue as production budgets grow and competition intensifies.