India’s National Film Development Corporation’s (NFDC) Film Bazaar market has expanded into series development and attracted robust registrations ahead of its 2024 edition, running alongside the International Film Festival of India ( IFFI ) in Goa. The market has selected several series projects in its co-production market, following the introduction of an OTT [streaming] award at IFFI last year. “We had an overwhelming response, about 50 odd applications coming for the series,” Prithul Kumar , managing director of NFDC and joint secretary at India’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, told Variety .

This year’s edition has brought on Jerome Paillard , who previously headed the Cannes Film Market, as an advisor. “He’s curated most of the things – he’s had the say on mentors, juries, and the guest list of important distributors, marketing agents and producers coming from across the world,” Kumar said. “His experience of Cannes really helps, his relationships of getting the right people to the market and curating the projects in the right way is one of the biggest highlights this year.

” The market is actively courting producers from India’s regional film industries through roadshows across major cities including Chennai, Hyderabad, Delhi and Mumbai. “Indian content is traveling worldwide. Producers can negotiate deals for their existing projects to be marketed or distributed across the world,” Kumar said, highlighting India’s co-productio.