Dish TV India has partnered with C21Media to host the Content India Summit 2025, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at reshaping the future of Indian content through international collaborations, new market opportunities, and industry-wide innovation.
The summit, held from April 1 to 3, 2025, in Mumbai, brought together key figures from both the global and Indian markets to define the mission and objectives for the main event, Content India 2026.
Key Highlights of the Summit
- Global Collaboration: The event focused on fostering partnerships between India’s entertainment industry and global markets, showcasing India’s capabilities in production, post-production, and content creation.
- Industry Leaders: Top speakers included Gaurav Banerjee (Sony Pictures/Sony Liv), Simon Mirren (Case Closed), Deepak Dhar (Banijay Asia), and Andrew Zein (Warner Bros. Discovery), among others.
- Future of Entertainment: Discussions centered on India’s evolving entertainment landscape, emphasizing the need for sustainable industry growth and commercial scalability.
The initiative aims to bridge the gap between Indian content and global markets, positioning India as a global content powerhouse. By connecting creators with international opportunities, Dish TV and C21Media seek to drive innovation and expand market potential for Indian storytelling.
The Content India Summit 2025 marks a significant step in shaping the future of Indian content. With its focus on collaboration and innovation, the event sets the stage for Content India 2026, which promises to further elevate India’s position in the global entertainment landscape.
Key Highlights:
- Dish TV and C21Media partner for Content India Summit 2025 to foster global collaborations.
- The summit aims to position India as a global content powerhouse by showcasing its production capabilities.
- Key industry leaders participated in discussions on sustainable growth and commercial scalability.
- The event sets the stage for Content India 2026, furthering India’s global entertainment ambitions.