Warner Bros. has pacted with India's Ocher Studios to produce pics in
four regional Indian languages, but not Hindi, the language of
Bollywood films.
Pact
covers production and distribution of live-action South Indian films to
be released by Warner. It is the studio's second film production
initiative in the country after "Made in China" with Ramesh Sippy Productions and Orion Pictures.
Titles under the Ocher deal were not unveiled, though pair said they
would work in four South Indian languages -- Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and
Malayalam.
"Given (Ocher principal) Soundarya (Rajnikanth) and
Ocher Studios' creative skills combined with our marketing and
distribution network this is a perfect synergy," said Blaise Fernandes,
country head for Warner Bros. Pictures India.
Chennai-based
Ocher was founded in 2005 as a sub-contractor working on visual
effects, digital film lab, non-linear editing and CGI and has been
involved in 150 visual effects, advertisement and animation projects.
Its debut feature, 3-D animated pic "Sultan the Warrior," is being
helmed by Rajnikanth, daughter of Tamil superstar Rajnikanth whose
likeness and voice are featured in the pic. Ocher plans to produce more
animated pics and expand into gaming.
Helmed by Nikhil Advani and now in post-production, "Made in China" stars Akshay Kumar as a lowly Mumbai cook who is mistaken for a martial arts hero. It also stars Deepika Padukone. Warner holds worldwide rights.
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