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Blockbusters & Early Bookings Fuel Brands’ Festive Cinema Strategies

This festive quarter has seen cinema reclaim its marketing power, with advertisers having increased spends, embraced early planning, and invested in regional and experiential formats. From QR-led interactivity to influencer-led premieres, the medium has evolved beyond on-screen exposure to deliver immersive, data-backed engagement during India’s busiest festive window.

Tanishka Tyagi by Tanishka Tyagi
October 14, 2025
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Blockbusters & Early Bookings Fuel Brands’ Festive Cinema Strategies

When the lights dim and the opening frame hits the big screen this festive season, it’s not just audiences leaning in – brands are too. From Diwali blockbusters to regional hits during Onam and Navratri, India’s theatres are buzzing again, and advertisers are seizing the moment.

The silver screen, once considered a niche channel, has re-emerged as one of the most immersive, high-impact mediums for festive storytelling – a place where attention isn’t fought for, but freely given.

Over the past few months, cinema halls across metros and Tier-2 towns have seen record footfalls, driven by a lineup of big-ticket releases and advance bookings that rival pre-pandemic highs. For marketers, this has turned theatres into high-stakes battlegrounds of brand visibility – with premium slots being booked weeks ahead and ad rates touching new highs. Industry estimates suggest that cinema advertising revenues generally rise anywhere between 15%-35% during festive weeks compared to regular months, reflecting both audience enthusiasm and advertiser confidence.

According to GroupM TYNY 2025, global cinema advertising is projected to grow 5.9%, while PMAR 2025 forecasts a 9.59% rise in India, and IMARC projects a 6.2% CAGR for the next decade – clear indicators that cinema’s revival isn’t a passing trend but part of a larger shift in how brands approach high-attention media.

Marketers are moving beyond static on-screen spots, experimenting with interactive and multilingual formats, lobby activations and QR-enabled experiences that continue engagement beyond the theatre premises. According to GroupM TYNY 2025, global cinema advertising is set to grow by 5.9%, while PMAR 2025 forecasts a 9.59% increase in India. Similarly, India Cinema Advertising Market Size Group projects a 6.2% CAGR 2025 for India’s cinema advertising market through 2033, growth fuelled by multiplex expansion and the demand for premium experiences.

These trends underline a shift, cinema is no longer a festive afterthought. It has become a mainstream investment avenue for brands seeking meaningful engagement during the high-consumption months.

Brijen Desai, Associate Vice President at White Rivers Media
Brijen Desai

In an era of scrolling and multitasking, cinema remains one of the few mediums where advertisers can command complete audience attention. Brijen Desai, Associate Vice President at White Rivers Media, highlighted the strategic advantage of early planning, “This festive season, cinema advertising is expected to grow by about 15% over regular months. Premium screens and prime shows around blockbusters get locked weeks in advance. Early booking allows advertisers to secure placement and integrate cinema into larger festive campaigns across digital and retail.”

Satwik Lele, COO at Mukta Cinemas
Satwik Lele

Satwik Lele, COO at Mukta Cinemas, explained the surge in demand during peak festive periods, “The festive season is a peak period for cinema advertising. On average, we see a 25–35% increase in ad bookings compared to regular months. This is driven by both the festive consumer sentiment and the line-up of major blockbuster releases that guarantee higher footfalls.”

 

Devang Sampat, Managing Director of Cinépolis India
Devang Sampat

Devang Sampat, Managing Director of Cinépolis India, added perspective on the surge in revenue during peak festive weeks, “We typically observe a 75%-110% surge in advertising revenues during the festive blockbuster weeks compared to regular months.” He noted, “The festive calendar, often anchored by releases around Dussehra, Diwali, and Christmas, brings a spike in both viewership and advertiser interest.”

Scarcity of inventory has also reshaped pricing. Desai explained, “Festive cinema ads carry a significant premium, typically 30-50% above standard months. Blockbusters drive the highest rates, while smaller or regional films offer sharper targeting at relatively efficient costs.”

Pricing during festive periods mirrors both high demand and the scarcity of prime slots. Sampat provided deeper insight into ad rates, “Ad rates during blockbuster periods command a 50-100% premium, depending on the placement, position, and demand levels.” He added, “Premium films, especially those with strong franchise value or top-tier star power, drive higher yields because of increased audience turnout and longer shelf life.”

Echoing the trend, Lele highlighted how festive rates affect both marquee and regional brands, “Festive season rates carry about a 15–20% premium compared to standard months. Blockbuster titles do command higher rates than smaller releases, but we also ensure that regional and niche brands get packages that are accessible and effective.”

Ashish Golwalkar, Consultant & Mediapreneur
Ashish Golwalkar

Ashish Golwalkar, Consultant & Mediapreneur, added on demand, “Big films are generally concentrated during the festive period because audience engagement is higher. Naturally, limited inventory and increased demand drive up prices, and brands prioritize visibility during peak festival periods.”

When discussing regional engagement, Sampat emphasised, “In contrast, smaller or regional releases still attract competitive pricing, offering high ROI for hyperlocal targeting. The overall uplift during festive weeks, however, is consistent across both metros and tier-2 cities, underscoring the season’s wide market impact.”

Regional Focus and Category Dominance

Brands are leveraging cinema to reach Tier-2 and Tier-3 audiences more effectively. Desai said, “Brands are using cinema to tell stories beyond purely transactional communication. Regional films and multilingual content ensure deeper local resonance.”

Golwalkar noted, “Consumer conviction drives advertising spend during this season. Electronics, phones, appliances, and gold are among the top categories, as people purchase for themselves or as gifts. Cars also see some advertising during certain periods.”

Lele highlighted the advantage of localisation, “Regional targeting allows brands to communicate more effectively and engage audiences that may not be reached through national campaigns alone.”

Theatre experiences now extend beyond on-screen ads. Desai noted, “Brands are integrating QR-led interactivity, lobby activations and influencer-driven premieres. Together, these formats turn theatres into high-engagement environments.”

Golwalkar added on new formats, “Brands are increasingly exploring digital influencer campaigns, performance marketing, social media collaborations, and creator-generated content alongside traditional on-screen ads. Conventional PR and retail activation spend is also rising.”

Effectiveness remains a key advantage of cinema advertising. Golwalkar said, “Audiences are captivated—lights off, phones silent, popcorn in hand—so messaging is clearer and more effective than TV or OTT. I don’t track sales directly, but the attention naturally helps brands communicate better.”

Meanwhile, Desai underscored measurable results, “Ads in theatres generate attention four to seven times higher than other media, with recall uplifts of nearly 50%. Increasingly, advertisers connect these results to store visits, sales lift and app installs.”

Lele observed, “Effectiveness is tracked through a combination of footfall analysis, brand recall studies, and digital integrations. Increasingly, brands are linking cinema ads with QR scans, coupon redemptions, and digital engagement, which provide measurable outcomes alongside traditional recall.”

Sampat added, “Effectiveness today is measured through a mix of quantitative and qualitative metrics. On the quantitative side, we rely on footfall analytics, campaign exposure data, and post-campaign brand recall studies conducted through third-party research partners.”

He further noted, “Qualitatively, we assess brand lift and emotional resonance through audience surveys and sentiment tracking. Over time, we’ve seen that cinema advertising drives some of the highest unaided recall rates across all media, largely due to the immersive environment and undivided attention it commands.”

Momentum and Budget Outlook

Looking ahead, festive seasons are expected to boost cinema’s share of brand budgets. Sampat expressed confidence, “Our performance this year outpaced industry projections, with cinema advertising revenues growing nearly 20% year-on-year during the festive season.”

Desai concluded, “Cinema plays a premium complementary role alongside digital and TV during high-stakes festive campaigns. Brands are likely to continue expanding creative formats, regional targeting and data-driven strategies to maximise engagement.”

Lele added perspective for Festive 2025, “For festive 2025, we see cinema being used increasingly as a high-impact complement to digital and TV campaigns, with immersive experiences and regional relevance becoming central to campaign effectiveness.”

Sampat also highlighted the long-term opportunity, “We foresee cinema commanding a larger share of marketing budgets in the coming year. Unlike digital or TV, cinema offers a uniquely premium, clutter-free, and emotionally immersive space, one where brands can tell stories at scale with undivided attention.”

With its unmatched combination of storytelling, scale, and sensory immersion, cinema has reclaimed its seat as a high-impact marketing medium. For brands navigating India’s diverse festive landscape, theatres offer not just an audience but an experience, a moment of focus and a connection that lingers long after the end credits roll.

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