Adar Poonawalla led Serene Production will acquire 50 percent stake in Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions and Dharmatic Entertainment, for Rs 1,000 crore, the company said in a press release.
Johar will retain the remaining 50 percent stake in Dharma and will continue to remain as the company’s Executive Chairman. Apoorva Mehta will remain as the Chief Executive Officer.
According to Karan Taurani, Senior Vice President at Elara Securities, “The deal may trigger entry of another large conglomerate with deep pockets in the film industry, as India has seen exit/scale down by multiple global studios in the past within the film content business”.
“We believe this deal should augur well for the film industry in terms of size, scale and number of Hindi films made going ahead, which could eventually also be a mild positive for cinema occupancy levels over the medium term,” Taurani added.
India’s entertainment industry has experienced significant expansion, driven by surging digital penetration and a diverse audience seeking high-quality content across multiple platforms, with growing global relevance. This strategic partnership between Serene Productions and Dharma is designed to capitalize on these opportunities by combining Dharma’s rich legacy in storytelling with Adar Poonawalla’s strategic acumen and resources, the release said.
As per the analysis by Elara Securities, the Hindi film industry is moving through a phase wherein it’s a winner-takes-all market, as large scale budget films account for 85-90 percent of Hindi Box Office in the post Covid era.
“We believe this deal is a longer term equity led partnership, wherein Dharma will continue to invest in large budget films given the capital raise; Dharma has had partnerships with studios like Disney and Zee in the past for making Hindi films,” the investment advisory firm mentioned.
The collaboration aims to further transform content creation, distribution, and audience engagement by integrating advanced technologies and pioneering production methods.
“I am delighted to have the opportunity to partner with one of the most iconic production houses in our nation, along with my friend Karan Johar. We hope to build and grow Dharma and scale even greater heights in the years to come,” Poonawalla said.
By leveraging this synergy, Serene Productions and Dharma seek to meet the evolving demands of today’s digitally savvy consumers while pushing the boundaries of creative storytelling. Together, they aspire to shape the future of entertainment for digital-first generations, embracing new platforms and formats to deliver compelling narratives that entertain, inspire, and engage audiences worldwide, the companies said in the release.
This alliance signifies a transformative step toward elevating the Indian entertainment industry on the global stage, in an era where the relationship between audiences and entertainment platforms is more dynamic and interactive than ever before.
“From its inception, Dharma Productions has been synonymous with heartfelt storytelling that captures the essence of Indian culture. My father dreamed of creating films that would leave a lasting impact, and I’ve dedicated my career to expanding that vision. Today, as we join forces with Adar, a close friend and an exceptional visionary and innovator, we’re poised to elevate Dharma’s legacy to new heights. This partnership represents a perfect blend of our emotional storytelling prowess and forward-thinking business strategies,” Johar said.
The Raine Group served as the exclusive financial advisor to Dharma. AZB & Partners served as the legal counsel to Dharma Productions. JSA served as the legal counsel to Serene Productions.
“Over the years, I’ve witnessed Dharma’s transformation into a multi-faceted content powerhouse. This partnership with Adar realizes our vision and marks a new era where cinema, streaming, and global content converge. It enables us to explore new avenues in content creation and distribution, elevating the Indian entertainment ecosystem. More importantly, this investment allows us to take bigger creative steps,” Mehta said.