CineNow Ltd, a British Virgin Islands-registered company, is in the process of closing a ₹1,350 crore fund with commitments from overseas investors and family offices to finance films in India.Most of the commitments have come for this close-ended fund with a tenure of 6 years, CineNow founder director Rohit Dalmia told PTI."CineNow is building a new category at the intersection of finance, entertainment and technology by transforming film intellectual property (IP) into a structured, investable asset. At its core is a Secured Participation Fund that provides exposure to a curated slate of films rather than a single title, with capital backed by enforceable rights across OTT, satellite, music and ancillary revenues," he said.It is going to create a platform where global capital and creative opportunity can converge within a disciplined and professionally managed environment, he said.The firm has on-boarded the Oscar-winning sound designer Resul Pookutty as a founding member of the strategic council, apart from Abhay Sinha."Indian cinema IP needs a structured, multi-stage financial approach that ensures sustained value and leverage. CineNow's model disrupts traditional methods by offering slate-based portfolios, staged capital deployment, and comprehensive value-timed exits," he said.CineNow is also pioneering the application of tokenisation within the entertainment sector, introducing a technology-led framework that enhances liquidity, transparency, and accessibility.By tokenising participation in its investment platform, the company is creating a bridge between traditional entertainment finance and next-generation digital capital markets, he said.This innovative structure enables broader investor participation while ensuring that intellectual property ownership remains with creators and production partners, he said.With a long-term mandate to support more than 30 films and content properties across diverse genres and languages, he said, CineNow is going to build a platform designed for the future of entertainment finance.Published on June 14, 2026
CineNow to shortly close ₹1,350-cr fund to finance films
CineNow is closing a ₹1,350 crore fund to finance films, led by industry experts and innovative tokenization strategies.
CineNow closes ₹1,350-crore fund financing films via tokenized model transforming IP into investable assets backed by OTT rights. Demonstrates how tokenization unlocks liquidity in IP sectors—a framework applicable to content platforms and creator economy models.















