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‘Consolidation in the multiplex sector will happen when the real value of the business is captured’ : Cinemax India senior vice president business strategy Devang Sampat
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Cinemax India Ltd entered into the multiplex business with a cluster approach, concentrating on Mumbai and the Maharashtra market. Running a cinema chain with 76 screens, it has a load of 40 screens in Mumbai and 18 across rest of Maharashtra.
The thrust now is to build a national footprint with focus on locations that would give it an advantage. The expansion plan is to have 300 screens over a period of three years.
Facing a slowdown, the immediate task is to add 60 screens in FY‘11 with an investment of Rs 1 billion. Cinemax will also push digital technology and expand its gaming zones.
Cinemax has plans to raise funds but is not in a hurry. Promoted by real estate developers, it has an asset bank and can leverage it to raise debt. The company has a debt of Rs 750 million and the debt to equity ratio is 1:2.
Cinemax is not keen on film distribution as it is a risky business. But it is readying to enter into film production and is waiting for the right script.
In an interview with Indiantelevision.com‘s Sibabrata Das and Ashish Mitra, Cinemax India senior vice president business strategy Devang Sampat says consolidation will take time as average occupancy needs to rise from 24 per cent to 32 per cent and profit margins improve.
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Are you scaling down your investments in the short run?
Will you be raising funds for this?
Wouldn‘t you like to retire some of the high-cost debt?
‘We will definitely get into film production. We are ready and are waiting for the right script. We feel this will complement our exhibition business‘
How could Cinemax achieve operational break-even during the quarter when film producers froze fresh Bollywood content to multiplexes?
We expect to clock Rs 2 billion this fiscal, up from Rs 1.54 billion a year ago.
But the first quarter turnover was weak?
Do you see a change in the revenue mix in the near future?
Having entered into film distribution, is Cinemax also looking at venturing into production?
We distributed two films – Kismat Konnection and Singh Is Kinng. We managed to break even. But this is a risky business and we are not keen on it.
We are also looking at augmenting our revenues from gaming. We have introduced gaming zones in six places and are planning to expand it to our other theatres.
Does Cinemax have plans to set up cinema theatres overseas? |
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