Mumbai/Chandigarh, 25-08-2025 – India’s entertainment industry is stepping into its next major growth wave. With global appetite for South Asian stories forecasted to surpass USD 50 billion by 2030, this is the moment for visionary investors to secure first-mover advantage. Celebrated filmmaker and producer Dilpreet Singh today revealed plans for a four-film cinematic universe, a bold venture blending art and commerce – now officially open for strategic Indian investment.
India’s film market has already demonstrated its financial strength. In 2023 alone, the domestic box office crossed ₹12,200 crore, OTT subscriptions hit ₹16,000 crore, and Indian-origin productions rose 27% year-on-year in global markets. Yet, despite this boom, the international narrative around Indian cinema often remains locked in Bollywood clichés. [Project Name] aims to rewrite that narrative.
“This is far more than making another movie,” says Dilpreet Singh. “This is about positioning Indian cinema – especially Punjabi-rooted storytelling – as a credible global product offering returns, reach, and respect. For investors, it’s a rare opportunity to enter a market engineered for exponential growth, with a project designed to travel across borders.”
This is not mere speculation – it is foresight. Just as the IT revolution of the 1990s minted billionaires who backed visionaries early, and the real estate surge of the 2000s reshaped skylines for first movers, cinema today is India’s next global frontier – with [Project Name] leading that charge.
The Business Case for Investment
- High-Growth Market – The worldwide OTT sector is expected to hit USD 200 billion by 2027. South Asian storytelling is among its fastest-expanding verticals, powered by both the diaspora and global audiences seeking authenticity.
- Multiple Revenue Streams – Life Is Not a Board Exam’s model covers domestic and international box office, OTT rights, satellite deals, music licensing, and merchandising. Conservative forecasts suggest 3–4x ROI within 16 months of launch.
- Global Diaspora Reach – With 30 million Indians abroad, there is a high-spending base for culturally rooted yet universally appealing cinema. The Punjabi diaspora alone channels billions annually into culture and community.
- Festival & Awards Strategy – Targeted entry into global film festivals boosts both credibility and commercial returns, paving the way for co-productions and international distribution.

Why This Project Stands Apart
Unlike traditional films leaning solely on Bollywood glamour or regional loyalty, Family in the Lunch Box and Life Is Not a Board Exam are built as hybrid global products:
- Local Roots, Global Appeal – Suspense-driven structure and emotional depth keep audiences engaged every six minutes – a proven Hollywood technique.
- Premium Production Values – Collaborations across Mumbai, Toronto, and Los Angeles ensure a world-class visual standard.
- Scalable IP – Beyond films, opportunities include web series, merchandise, educational tie-ins, and franchise growth.
- Cross-Industry Partnerships – Ongoing discussions with OTT giants and global distributors ensure reach and monetization even pre-release.
Investor Positioning
For Indian investors, early participation unlocks unique rewards:
- Executive Producer Title – Branding visibility across festivals, premieres, and global platforms.
- Priority Returns – Early profit-sharing before general distribution.
- Cultural Legacy – Beyond financial gain, association with the first truly global Punjabi-rooted cinematic movement.
- Portfolio Diversification – Film assets are increasingly recognized as an alternative class, independent of equities and real estate.
History shows bold investors reap outsized rewards. Reliance Entertainment’s early co-productions with DreamWorks gained global recognition; Yash Raj Films’ international expansion multiplied its value. Naura Productions now marks the same turning point for Punjabi-rooted world cinema.
A Limited Window
Investor participation is intentionally capped to maintain focused involvement. Conversations are already active with partners in Mumbai and Toronto. The timeline targets an October 2025 release, aligned with peak OTT and theatrical cycles. Early entrants secure maximum equity and visibility.
“This is not a request – it is a call,” stresses Dilpreet Singh. “In five years, the world will ask who had the vision to back the project that transformed Indian cinema. Those who act today will not only see financial growth – they will hold a stake in history.”
About Dilpreet Singh
Dilpreet Singh is a writer-producer with a unique global journey – Punjab roots, education in Ahmedabad and Mumbai, and over five years in cinematic storytelling. His portfolio blends spirituality, suspense, and drama for international audiences. With Life Is Not a Board Exam, his goal is to anchor Indian cinema firmly on the world stage.
Investor Contact
info@nauraproductions.com | +91 93163 59690 | www.nauraproductions.com

