DelhiDesk The Japanese anime film Suzume, released in India by PVRINOX PICTURES, has crossed Rs. 10 crore at the box office, becoming the top-grossing Japanese film in India. The rise of anime in India is attributed to cross-cultural interactions between Japan and India, with Indian film enthusiasts drawing similarities from their own culture. Movie theaters in India are also increasingly screening niche and independent animation flicks and documentaries to generate revenue. PVRINOX Pictures plans to bring a new Japanese film to India every two to three months, aiming to attract audiences in tier-two and tier-three towns too.
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👉 Japanese anime film Suzume released in India on 21 April, has crossed Rs. 10 crore at the box office and became the top Japanese film released in the country.
👉 The rise of anime in India has been greatly influenced by the cross-cultural interactions between Japan and India.
👉 PVRINOX Pictures, the motion picture arm of PVRINOX Ltd., released the film in India and plans to showcase more exemplary work in the upcoming times.
👉 Movie theaters in India are increasingly screening sports matches, music concerts, niche and independent animation flicks, and documentaries to generate revenue.
👉 Multiplex chains have tied up with studios in Japan to bring a new film to India every two to three months and see traction for the anime genre in metros as well as tier-two and tier-three towns.
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