Indian Media & Entertainment sector grows 16% to USD 21.5 bn in 2021
FICCI-EY M&E Sector Report launched at the India Pavilion
DUBAI, March
21, 2022: India’s media & entertainment (M&E) sector
grew 16.4% in 2021 to reach INR 1.61 trillion (USD 21.5 billion). Assuming no
further impact of the pandemic, it is expected to grow 17% in 2022 to reach INR
1.89 trillion (USD 25.2 billion) and recover its 2019 pre-pandemic levels. These
insights were presented at the launch of the 21st edition of the FICCI-EY
M&E Sector Report during the Media & Entertainment fortnight at the
India Pavilion.
As per the
report, the Indian M&E sector is expected to grow at a CAGR of 13% and add
INR 707 billion in three years to reach INR 2.32 trillion (USD 30.9 billion) by
2024. The key contributors to this growth will be digital, films and television
(together adding 65% of the growth), followed by animation and VFX (14%) and
online gaming (7%). By 2024, India’s advertising market is expected to reach
INR 1 trillion (USD 13.1 billion).
Speaking
on the occasion, Mr Apurva Chandra, Secretary, Ministry
of Information and Broadcasting (I&B) said, “We have
invited the Abu Dhabi Film Corporation to set up an office in India so that
Indian media houses can avail their facilities. We look forward to
collaborating with the UAE so that we can enhance our production values and
take it to the next level.”
Mr Arvind
Singh, Secretary, Tourism, Government of India virtually
addressed the session and said that there is a lot of potential and demand in
Indian states to attract film production. The states have come out with liberal
film promotion policies where incentives and other initiatives are being taken
to facilitate film production in the country. Given the budget-friendly and
infrastructural advantages provided by India, he also invited representatives
of the global M&E industry to shoot in India.
Mr Sunjay
Sudhir, Ambassador of India to UAE said that the Media
& Entertainment fortnight at India Pavilion is going to leave a lasting
impact on the visitors. He congratulated the I&B Ministry on successful
display of the sector at the Pavilion.
Addressing
the session, Ms Jyoti Deshpande, CEO, Viacom 18
& Co- Chair, FICCI M&E Committee said, “It has
been a resounding year for the M&E sector as it has grown by 16% and is
almost back to pre-pandemic levels.”
“The
definition of Creator Economy itself changed to include bloggers, vloggers,
influencers and creators. From micro to nano creators who use social media
platforms to engage with fandom and create audiences of their own. Now the
monetization of social commerce, which has just begun, remains to be seen in
the next few years. As per the Report, digital media firmly established itself
as the second-largest segment. The Government of India is trying to introduce
policies so that India is attractiveness for business in this sector
increases,” added Ms Deshpande.
The
findings of the report were presented by Mr Jay Sampat, Lead Markets, M&E,
EY India.
The
session was also attended by Mr. Vikram Sahay, Joint Secretary, Ministry of
Information and Broadcasting, Mr R Madhavan, Celebrity, Actor and Director, Mr.
Bobby Bedi, renowned film Producer and Mr Vikram Chandra, Founder, Editorji.
In
addition to this session, the India Pavilion also hosted sessions titled,
‘Future of Media & Entertainment’ with Mr Shekhar Kapur, Film Director and
Chairman, FTII; Opportunities in Media Start-ups in India; Animation and VFX –
how India can become the content back office for the world and how India is
uniquely positioned for the same; The Game Changers: Defining Trends of the
Indian Gaming Ecosystem and Telling stories together: The potential for content
production and creation between India and UAE. A session on upcoming movie Rocketry
(Nambi Effect) was also held with actor R. Madhavan and Mr. Nambi Narayanan.
As part of
the fortnight, the Ministry of I&B is organizing various events covering areas
including Film, Broadcasting, Events, and OTT among others.
The
M&E fortnight will conclude on 31st March.
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