Breaking JioFiber: First Day First Show Movie Broadcast

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Billionaire Mukesh Ambani plans to shake up the Indian movie and entertainment industry with an idea of releasing 'one movie a week' through JioFiber network, under the 'First Day First Show' offering. Jio Studios, which is in the business of content generation for Reliance Jio's broadband and mobility platforms, aims to produce and release 52 movies in a year. They plan to achieve such scale within two to three years.

"We want to line up at least 52 movies to release in a year. There will be three sources-develop own script and produce the movie, co-produce with other production houses and acquire movies from third parties. We want to produce movies in 6 to 11 languages," Jyoti Deshpande, President, Chairman's Office, Media and Entertainment Business, Reliance Industries (RIL) told Business Today. Besides movies, Jio Studios is in the business of production of web series, music and other long and short form of content across 11 languages.

Mukesh Ambani's Jio Studios to release one movie every week under 'First Day First Show'
 
So when theya announced FDFS movies on jio fiber (stb, Giga tv whatever) they meant this. It'll mostly have jio studio movies, they plan on developing a desi version of Netflix.
 
Unnecessarily Inox given a notice that Movies theatrical rights with distributors will have minimum 8 weeks. So Jio can not release first day first show movies. At least they should wait and know what exactly Jio is saying.
 
Unnecessarily Inox given a notice that Movies theatrical rights with distributors will have minimum 8 weeks. So Jio can not release first day first show movies. At least they should wait and know what exactly Jio is saying.
What do you mean by unnecessarily? Korea has the same way of realising movies to expensive hotels. Movies gets leaked by pirated sites very often.
 
What do you mean by unnecessarily? Korea has the same way of realising movies to expensive hotels. Movies gets leaked by pirated sites very often.
Theatrical rights can't give to websites release day it's self. That is condition distributors are putting to the producers.
 
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