Fox Star Studios, one of India’s leading movie studios, on Friday introduced a new visual identity and announced that the company has rebranded to Star Studios.
With this brand refresh, Star Studios plans to present universal story themes with iconic characters and new-age cinematic spectacles backed by cutting-edge technology for theatrical releases as well as direct-to-digital, the company said in a release.
The studio said the aim is to bring genre-agnostic stories to global audiences starting with ‘Brahmastra Part One: Shiva’, ‘Babli Bouncer’, ‘Gulmohar’, and a remake of the Malayalam film ‘Hridayam’, PTI reported from Mumbai.
“With Star Studios, we aim to harbor the best creative minds and bring unique stories to audiences with an expanding entertainment palate. We are creating a diverse range of stories across genres from grand visual spectacles to family dramas and everything in between.
“We are delighted to create a collaborative studio environment at Star Studios, that helps create cinematic experiences across theatrical and direct-to-digital films. We have already announced a few of these films, and in weeks and months we will be announcing many more films,” Bikram Duggal, Head of Studios, Disney Star, said in a statement.
Under the name Fox Star Studios the banner has previously backed blockbuster films like ‘M.S. Dhoni The Untold Story’, ‘Sanju’, ‘Neerja’ and ‘Chhichhore’.
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