The Complete Guide to Tamil Film Distribution in the UK & Top Ranking Stars

When compared to the likes of USA, Malaysia and the UAE, the UK Tamil Cinema market does seem quite smaller in size. However, that’s not to say the UK market is poor by any means. Almost all major Tamil releases are screened in the UK and although 80% of them bomb or fail to make a profit. But still, distributors continue to release more and more films consistently in the hopes of hitting jackpot eventually.

Now, unlike the process involved for distributing a film in India, the UK scenario is different. In this article, I’ll explain how a distributor would release a film in the UK right from the very first step. My name is Ajay V, a UK based Tamil Cinema critic and trade analyst and since 2013, I’ve connected with several key people in the industry (in the UK) who have helped me get a better understanding of how distribution works.

To make the process easy to follow, we’ll split each part into bullet points:

Just to clarify the process so far – distributor acquires rights from producer, distributor contacts different exhibitors to negotiate – and finally, a % split is agreed on. With me so far?

Next time you see your favourite stars movie in the UK releasing in very few locations.. think about what I said above. It is very expensive to screen a movie in the UK.. and each screening costs around £400. It is simply not feasible for the distributors to allocate maximum locations for a film which has no chance to break-even in the first place. 

Got all of that?

In short, releasing a Tamil film in the UK is an extremely expensive process. This is the reason why there are so little distributors in the UK – as none have the required start up capital and risk/reward patience to succeed. Similarly, next time you see a film only releasing in 20 locations and not 50.. don’t complain about it. Instead, calculate the rough expenses in your head and try to see if it’s logical for the distributor to book any more locations. Remember, this is a business and one of the main objectives of it is to make a profit. Smaller actors in the UK such as Dhanush, SivaK, Karthi, etc will never have a release with 70+ locations (yet).. because it’s too costly and almost impossible to break-even. Only actors such as Vijay and Rajinikanth can get wider releases as they’re safer bets and there’s a higher chance of breaking even.

Speaking of all this, you’re probably wondering what films tasted success in the UK in 2016? Only 2..

Theri and Remo. Yup, that’s it.

Vijay’s Theri and Sivakarthikeyan’s Remo were the only 2 releases so far this year to have made a substantial amount of profit. Other releases such as Rajinikanth’s Kabali were average at best and the remainder of films either bombed or failed to break-even.

All eyes will now be on Suriya’s Singam 3 to cash in at the box office and of course, we’ll all be waiting for the magnum opus, “2.0” to hit the screens later next year.

Written by Ajay V

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