THE FIRST EDITION OF WAVES BAZAAR 2025 CONCLUDES WITH UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS

The Key Highlights are –
- Fostering Global Partnerships And Securing Record Business Deals
- WAVES Bazaar marketplace potential business over ₹1300 crore across multiple sectors of M&E Industry, including Films & TV, Animation & VFX, XR & VR, Live Events, Gaming, Comics, Music & Radio, and others.
- 3,300 B2B meetings and generating more than ₹900 crore potential business transactions
- 100 Projects showcased in Viewing Room and 15 Market Screenings
The inaugural WAVES Bazaar, held from May 1–4, 2025, at the Jio World Convention Centre, concluded as a groundbreaking event that transformed the landscape of the global creative industries. Organized under the World Audio Visual & Entertainment Summit (WAVES), the marketplace generated over ₹1300 crore in business discussions spanning multiple sectors, including Films & TV, Animation & VFX, XR & VR, Live Events, Gaming, Comics, and Music & Radio, from the Media & Entertainment (M&E) industry. WAVES Bazaar has firmly positioned itself as a vibrant platform for global collaboration, innovation, and the creation of high-impact cross-border partnerships.
In a major achievement in international collaborations between India and New Zealand, Film India Screen Collective and Screen Canterbury NZ, led by Petrina D’Rozario, announced a collaborative proposal, inspired by Waves, to launch the first-ever Indian Film Festival in New Zealand, aimed at deepening tourism, cultural exchange and co-production ties between the two countries.
Paving the wave for an India-Russia collaboration, Only Much Louder (OML) CEO Tushar Kumar and Gazprom Media CEO Alexander Zharov have begun early talks on a potential Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on cross-cultural festivals and co-produce comedy and music shows in Russia and India.
The announcement of the Prime Video & CJ ENM multi-year collaboration was a key highlight of the Bazaar as the strategic partnership was unveiled to distribute premium Korean content globally. With its launch expected in June 2025 with Head Over Heels, the deal includes streaming in over 240 countries, featuring 28 subtitle languages and 11 dubbed versions. The initiative highlights Asia’s growing creative presence on global streaming platforms.
Another initiative that added value to the Bazaar was the announcement of the film Devi Chowdhurani, which became India’s first official Indo-UK co-production. Backed by the Ministry of I&B, NFDC, FFO, and Invest India, a pre-teaser of the film was unveiled at the Bazaar. The historical epic, set during the Sanyasi-Fakir rebellion, stars Prosenjit Chatterjee and Srabanti Chatterjee, with music by Pandit Bickram Ghosh.
The announcement of the launch of the feature film Violated was another initiative that vindicated the purpose of Waves Bazaar. A bold psychological thriller, Violated marks the directorial debut of Dimple Dugar. Celebrated for its strong female-led narrative, the film is co-produced by Fusion Flicks from the UK and JVD Films, signalling Dugar’s transition from commercial to feature filmmaking.
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