Mumbai, December 2, 2025 — Vitrina, the leading platform for global entertainment supply-chain intelligence and partnerships, concluded a breakthrough slate of Producer–Financier Virtual Meetings during the BIG Picture Summit 2025, hosted in collaboration with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India.
In a first-of-its kind global showcase, 75+ international financiers, studio development executives, and co-production partners from the USA, UK, Canada, EU, and Japan engaged with a curated group of high-potential Indian producers, featuring projects across animation, fantasy multiverses, supernatural thrillers, and grounded dramatic cinema. The slate demonstrated not only the creative diversity of Indian storytellers but also their rising global relevance
Eight Selected Producers Pitched Live — and Received Immediate Financing Interest
As a highlight of the program, eight shortlisted Indian production companies were given the opportunity to pitch their projects directly to international financiers in a focused, high-impact virtual room. Several of these pitches drew real-time expressions of interest from financiers, who signaled intent to advance development, co-production, or financing discussions in the coming weeks.
This immediate traction underscores the investment-readiness of the showcased projects and validates Vitrina’s precision matchmaking model, which pairs global decision-makers with aligned creative and commercial opportunities in minutes — not months.
We’re proud to have helped connect Indian creativity with global capital,” said Atul Phadnis, CEO of Vitrina. “Our role is not just as a discovery platform, but as a deal facilitator across borders, cultures, and formats. These sessions show that the appetite for Indian stories — told at scale and with bold vision — is stronger than ever.
Participating executives praised the program’s clarity, efficiency, and deal-readiness, noting that Vitrina’s structured matchmaking offered a sharp contrast to more generic pitch forums that often lack focus or actionable insights.
With this showcase, Vitrina further strengthens its position as the go-to platform for global partnerships, content intelligence, and production financing, enabling creators and companies to turn ambition into tangible opportunity.
About Vitrina
Vitrina is the global business network for the entertainment supply chain — allowing companies to discover partners, track projects, connect with decision-makers, and power international collaboration. With members across 100+ countries, Vitrina bridges the gap between global content ambitions and cross-border execution.
Press Contact:
Ankita Mehra
Marketing Head, Vitrina A.I.
ankita.mehra@vitrina.ai
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