Adlabs Films Ltd is Anil Ambani's first big catch in the entertainment arena: Rs 3.6 billion for a 51 per cent stake.
Moving rapidly to arm the company with more capital, he raised $100 million through an offering of foreign currency convertible bonds (FCCBs). His gameplan: to pump in as much money as it takes to establish Adlabs as an entertainment powerhouse for movies and radio.
Guiding the company will be Adlabs chairman and managing director Manmohan Shetty. A man with deep interests in movies, Shetty, along with Vasanji Mamania, founded Adlabs in 1978. He established it as a leading motion picture processing laboratory and operator of multiplexes. Film production was done through a wholly owned subsidiary, Entertainment One (India) Ltd.
Even as Mamania sold his stake to Ambani, Shetty held on to his shares in Adlabs. Along with his new partner, his focus is to scale up existing businesses, build up new operations, and make acquisitions.
In an interview with Indiantelevision.com's Sibabrata Das, Shetty spells out the company's ambitious growth plans in multiplexes, film production, distribution, home video and, if eligible, private FM radio broadcasting.
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How is Adlabs going to be a different company in shape and size after Anil Ambani's Reliance Capital group acquired majority stake in it? |
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Since Adlabs has just raised $100 million through issue of foreign currency convertible bonds (FCCBs), what is the investment plan for the company? |
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Which means Adlabs will be more aggressive on multiplexes? |
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There were reports of Adlabs being in talks for acquiring stake in PVR, the Delhi-based multiplex operator. With PVR raising money through an initial public offering (IPO), obviously the talks failed. Is acquisition still part of the growth strategy? |
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Is the occupancy rate high in these theatres? |
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In the home video segment, I believe Adlabs is in negotiations with some of the existing companies. Will it enter this segment only through the acquisition route? |
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Are you eyeing home video companies which have a huge library of Hindi movies? We are not necessarily looking at such companies. We can invest to make the acquisitions. And it is the new titles that matter. We are interested in companies which have a good distribution network. It can be an upcoming company. But it is important that the company is full of energy. Size can be built up. |
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Why aren't there big cash-rich home video companies in India except perhaps Shemaroo? |
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Have you drawn an investment plan for this? |
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Is film production being ramped up? |
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Other companies like Sahara also have ambitious movie production plans. Will production of 10 movies a year be enough to make Adlabs a leading player? |
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Is Adlabs getting into long term deals with film directors? |
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Were you in the US to initiate talks with Sony Group over film production? |
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How are you looking at growing the film processing business? |
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I believe you are in negotiations to acquire Prasad Film Laboratories which is the biggest player in both Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. How far have the talks progressed? |
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How important will this segment be as a source of revenue for Adlabs in future? |
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How is Adlabs gearing up for film distribution? For international film distribution, we have signed up four films. They are Krrish, Babul, Janeman and Salam-e-Ishq. We are setting up offices in UK and US while in other territories we will be selling it to distributors as the market size is not that big. In overseas business, the margins can be 15-20 per cent. For us, this will be a margin-based rather than a turnover-led business. |
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In post-production, Adlabs has 6 per cent stake in Prime Focus while Reliance Capital holds around 15 per cent. What is the plan? |
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Why is the Mukta Arts and Adlabs joint venture company for digital delivery of movies not taking off in a big way? |
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Are there plans to go for a satellite mode of delivery to theatres since Reliance in any case is planning to start a direct-to-home (DTH) service? |
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In the private FM sector, how many radio stations does Adlabs want to bid for? |
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How will Adlabs integrate with the overall business plan of Anil Ambani's telecom-cum-entertainment model? |