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Star Studio18 (formerly known as Star Studios and Fox Star Studios) is an Indian motion picture production and distribution company. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of JioStar (a joint-venture between Reliance and Disney India). The studio produces Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and other South Asian language films through acquisitions, co-productions and in-house productions for worldwide distribution.

Key Information

Star Studio18 was one of the 21st Century Fox and Star India film production companies that was acquired by Disney on March 20, 2019. The studio's current name was adopted on August, 2025.

Starting with the international release of Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva (2022), all of Star Studios' films are now handled in the United States, Canada and internationally (outside of India) by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.[3][4][5][6]

History

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Logo used as Star Studios from 2022 to 2025.

The studio was founded in March 2008 as a joint venture between 20th Century Fox and co-owned by Star India. In 2009, the studio acquired the rights for My Name Is Khan, the studio's debut film as distributor.[7][8]

In 2011, Fox Star Studios entered the Tamil film industry with Engaeyum Eppothum, as co-producing and distributing partner for AR Murugadoss's AR Murugadoss Productions.[9] In 2013, the studio released Tamil-feature Raja Rani, which won four Tamil Nadu State Film Awards.[10] In 2015, the studio entered a 9-film deal with Dharma Productions as a co-producer and distributor.[11] In 2016, Kapoor & Sons was released as the first film under the arrangement.[12] The same year, the studio won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi for its in-house production Neerja. The studio also released M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story, the biopic of then Indian Cricket captain MS Dhoni. In 2017, the studio entered a three-film deal with Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment.[13] In May 2018, the studio entered a multi-film deal with Akshay Kumar's Cape of Good Films and had set Mission Mangal with Kumar attached to star.[14] In 2019, the studio released Chhichhore which it co-produced with Nadiawala Grandson Entertainment had won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi 2019.[14]

In early 2020, the studio had released Chhapaak starring Deepika Padukone, sports-drama Panga starring Kangana Ranaut and Vidhu Vinod Chopra's Shikara all of which are lukewarmly received by the audience.[15][16][17] The studio had released Baaghi 3 at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and the film ended its box-office run as the second-highest grossing Hindi-film of 2020.[18] In June 2020, Star India, the parent company of the studio decided to release the rest of the 2020 slate directly on the sister streaming platform Disney+ Hotstar under Disney+ Hotstar Multiplex Initiative. The films released on the platform were Dil Bechara, Lootcase, Sadak 2, and Laxmii.[19] In late 2020, several reports indicate The Walt Disney Company's was not going greenlighting newer films with the studio ceasing its operations after the releases of Tadap and Brahmāstra as the studio's CEO Vijay Singh has resigned.[20][21] In December 2021, the studio released Tadap.[22] In February 2022, the studio ended speculations of ceasing operations by announcing Babli Bouncer starring Tamannaah Bhatia, co-produced with Junglee Pictures.[23] In March 2022, the company announced the release of Kaun Pravin Tambe? on Disney+ Hotstar.[24] Soon after the studio started production on Manoj Bajpayee starrer Gulmohar.[25] Later that month, the studio along with Dharma Productions had acquired the remake rights for blockbuster Malayalam film Hridayam in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.[26]

On 27 May 2022, Fox Star Studios was renamed Star Studios, as part of the removal of the "Fox" name from studios that had been acquired from 21st Century Fox by Disney.[27]

After the 2024 merger of Viacom18 with Disney Star formed JioStar, it was announced in August 2025 that the studio would be renamed to Star Studio18, following Viacom18 Studios being absorbed into the new company.

Logo and fanfare

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Based on the original 20th Century Fox fanfare composed by Alfred Newman and adapted by David Newman, the current Star Studios fanfare retains a similar composition with added Indian instruments such as sitar, sarod, tambura, sahnai, sarangi, and tabla.[28]

Filmography

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Star Studio18 (formerly Star Studios) is an Indian motion picture production and distribution company headquartered in , specializing in Hindi-language films and regional cinema, operating as the film production arm of JioStar, a majority-owned by . Formerly known as Fox Star Studios, it was founded in March 2008 through a between 20th Century and the Indian Star India, initially focusing on distributing Hollywood films in while expanding into local content production. Following Disney's acquisition of 21st Century Fox's assets in March 2019, Fox Star Studios became part of . In May 2022, it rebranded to Star Studios as part of Disney's effort to phase out the "Fox" name across its properties, introducing a new visual identity emphasizing universal storytelling, iconic characters, and cinematic spectacles for both theatrical and digital platforms. The studio has since backed diverse projects, including content for streaming services, and in February 2024, Disney Star entered a with and , merging media assets into a new entity valued at $8.5 billion, with Reliance holding majority control; the deal closed in November 2024, resulting in the formation of JioStar and the rebranding of the film production division to Star Studio18 in August 2025, combining Star Studios with . Over its history, Star Studios has produced and distributed numerous commercially successful Bollywood films, contributing significantly to the Indian entertainment industry with a slate that blends high-profile action, romance, and drama genres. Notable releases include the critically acclaimed drama My Name Is Khan (2010), directed by Karan Johar and starring Shah Rukh Khan, which grossed over ₹2.2 billion worldwide and earned international recognition for its themes of prejudice and humanity. The studio also distributed Rohit Shetty's blockbuster Chennai Express (2013), a comedy-action film featuring Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone that became one of the highest-grossing Hindi films of all time, earning approximately ₹423 crore globally and setting records for opening weekend collections. Other hits under its banner include 2 States (2014), a romantic drama adapted from Chetan Bhagat's novel that resonated with younger audiences, and biopics like M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story (2016), which celebrated the life of Indian cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni and crossed ₹200 crore in box office earnings. These successes have established Star Studios as a key player in bridging Hollywood production values with Indian narratives, often collaborating with top directors and production houses like Dharma Productions and Yash Raj Films.

History

Establishment as Fox Star Studios (2008–2021)

Fox Star Studios was established in March 2008 as a 50-50 between Fox and Star India, with the primary goal of producing and distributing Indian films for both domestic and international audiences. The partnership leveraged Fox's global distribution expertise and Star India's strong presence in the Indian media landscape to tap into the burgeoning Bollywood and regional cinema markets. Headquartered in Mumbai's Lower area, the studio quickly set up operations to focus on Hindi-language films while exploring co-productions that blended Hollywood elements with Indian storytelling. The studio's entry into Bollywood was marked by its first major distribution deal in 2009 for , a film starring that highlighted Fox Star's ambition to back high-profile projects. Prior to this, it handled the Indian release of in January 2009, adapting the Oscar-winning film as Slumdog Crorepati and achieving significant commercial success in the domestic market. These early efforts were followed by key releases such as in 2010, which became a box-office hit and solidified the studio's foothold. The growth phase saw expansions into co-productions, including partnerships with Indian banners like , enabling international reach through dubbed versions and overseas distribution. By the mid-, Fox Star Studios had emerged as a market leader in , generating approximately ₹200 in box-office collections from Hollywood titles alone in 2014 and maintaining the top position for multiple years. The studio distributed approximately 81 films by 2021, encompassing a mix of Bollywood blockbusters, regional cinema, and international content, which contributed to annual box-office contributions exceeding ₹500 in the late through strategic deals and hits. This period of expansion was bolstered by co-productions that facilitated global marketing, such as multi-year agreements valued at around ₹500 with key Indian producers. The landscape shifted in 2019 when acquired 21st Century Fox, including its stake in the Fox Star joint venture and Star India, leading to gradual operational integration under Disney's umbrella. Despite the ownership change, Fox Star Studios retained its branding and independent operations through 2021, continuing to focus on Indian content distribution amid the evolving corporate structure.

Rebranding to Star Studios (2022–2024)

On May 27, 2022, Fox Star Studios officially rebranded to Star Studios, aligning with The Walt Disney Company's full ownership following its 2019 acquisition of 21st Century Fox assets, and dropping the "Fox" name to emphasize its status as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Disney Star. This change marked a strategic shift to consolidate branding under the Disney ecosystem in India, enabling seamless integration across production, distribution, and streaming platforms. The rebranding introduced a new visual identity featuring a modern, minimalist logo with a starry motif, symbolizing aspiration and global reach, while the studio emphasized "universal storytelling" tailored for diverse Indian audiences through and regional language content. This focus aimed to deliver genre-agnostic narratives with iconic characters and cinematic innovation, prioritizing stories that resonate across cultural boundaries in the post-pandemic era. During this period, Star Studios released several key films that highlighted its evolving portfolio, including the high-budget superhero epic in 2022, which launched the Astraverse franchise with groundbreaking VFX and a star-studded cast led by and . Other notable titles included the comedy-drama (2022), a direct-to-digital release on exploring themes of empowerment in rural , and the critically acclaimed family drama Gulmohar (2023), praised for its poignant portrayal of generational bonds and emotional depth, starring and . These productions underscored Star Studios' commitment to a mix of spectacle-driven blockbusters and intimate, character-focused stories. Strategic partnerships played a pivotal role in this era, particularly co-productions with established banners like on Brahmāstra Part One: Shiva, which combined creative expertise and marketing muscle to amplify reach. Additionally, Star Studios ramped up through , ensuring simultaneous or exclusive streaming for titles like Babli Bouncer and Gulmohar, which broadened accessibility and monetization beyond traditional theaters. Financially, the era supported post-COVID recovery for Star Studios, with its slate of films collectively grossing over ₹1,000 worldwide by 2024, driven by strong theatrical and streaming performance amid industry-wide resurgence. This success reflected adaptive strategies in a volatile market, balancing high-investment projects like Brahmāstra—which alone recouped costs through domestic earnings exceeding ₹250 —with cost-effective digital originals. Internally, Star Studios underwent restructuring to enhance operational efficiency, including the expansion of distribution networks into to support Tamil and Telugu-language films, leveraging Disney Star's existing regional assets like and for wider pan-Indian penetration. This move facilitated co-productions and dubbed releases, fostering growth in underserved markets and aligning with the studio's universal storytelling mandate.

Merger and transition to Star Studio18 (2025)

On August 11, 2025, following the formation of JioStar through the 2024 joint venture between and , Star Studios announced its merger with , resulting in the unified entity named Star Studio18. This renaming aimed to blend the legacies of both studios, adopting the tagline "Reimagining Indian Cinema" to signify a renewed focus on innovative storytelling across languages and formats. Under JioStar as the parent company—a led by and —the merger consolidated the production slates and libraries of Star Studios and Viacom18 Studios, creating a combined catalog exceeding 200 films. Operational synergies were emphasized through a centralized headquarters in , facilitating streamlined content development and distribution. Immediate transitions included the seamless transfer of ongoing projects, such as several upcoming and regional films from both slates, alongside the integration of approximately 500 employees to form a cohesive team. Post-merger strategic goals centered on bolstering pan-India distribution networks, amplifying investments in OTT content for platforms like and , and targeting a revenue milestone of ₹2,000 by 2026 through diversified production and global partnerships. Early challenges involved resolving overlaps in project slates to avoid redundancies and unifying branding elements, including logos and campaigns, to maintain audience recognition during the transition.

Organization and operations

Ownership and corporate structure

Star Studio18 (formerly Star Studios) operates as a wholly owned of JioStar, a formed between Limited (through ) and following the completion of their $8.5 billion media merger on November 14, 2024. In this structure, Reliance holds a majority effective stake of approximately 63%, with Disney retaining around 37%, enabling integrated operations across broadcasting, streaming, and film production in . The studio rebranded to Star Studio18 in September 2025, incorporating assets from to expand its production capabilities. Historically, the company originated as a 50-50 between Fox and Star India in 2008, focusing on film production and distribution. Following Disney's acquisition of assets in 2019 and its purchase of a 73% stake in Star India in 2021, the studio transitioned to full ownership under by 2022, aligning it with global Disney operations. The corporate structure of Star Studio18 is integrated within JioStar's entertainment division, which oversees production, distribution, and marketing of films across , Tamil, Telugu, and other regional languages. It maintains dedicated operations for Indian markets, including Tamil and Telugu content, though no separate subsidiaries are publicly detailed beyond these regional focuses. is managed through JioStar's board, which includes representation from Reliance and executives, as well as independent directors such as N.P. Singh and Bharat N. Anand, emphasizing strategic priorities like development and co-production partnerships. Financially, as part of Star India prior to the merger, the studio contributed to overall revenues of ₹18,587 in FY24, with significant portions derived from theatrical releases, , and content licensing, though exact breakdowns for the film arm remain undisclosed post-merger. The joint venture's combined is approximately ₹26,000 (~$3.1 billion) as of the merger closing, supporting a reliant on diversified streams amid the evolving Indian media landscape, though specific post-merger figures for Star Studio18 are not publicly detailed as of November 2025. Pre-merger assets were valued in line with Disney Star's broader portfolio.

Leadership and key personnel

As of 2025, serves as the head of the combined studio business at JioStar, overseeing the integrated operations of Star Studio18, the merged entity incorporating former Star Studios and assets following the 2024 between , Viacom18 Media, and . Andhare, a media executive with over 25 years of experience, previously led as chief operating officer, where he spearheaded productions like Pathaan and Jawan, contributing to the studio's focus on high-impact pan-India releases. Prior to the rebranding and merger, headed Fox Star Studios as CEO from to 2020, during which the company produced over 100 films and established a strong presence in Bollywood with hits like and Stree. Singh's tenure emphasized aggressive market expansion and partnerships with top filmmakers, laying the groundwork for the studio's transition into strategies amid rising OTT adoption in . Key executives under the current structure include Neeraj Goswamy, who manages theatrical distribution for Star Studio18, handling pan-India releases and international outreach for the studio's slate. In creative and content roles, the leadership has incorporated talent from , such as producers and development heads, to foster cross-studio collaborations on upcoming projects blending , Tamil, and regional cinema. During Disney's ownership from 2022 to 2024, studio leadership drove seamless OTT integrations, notably with , enabling simultaneous or exclusive digital premieres for major releases like , which became one of the platform's most-watched films in . This period marked a strategic shift toward hybrid release models, enhancing audience reach through streaming synergies. The 2024 merger further emphasized collaborative production pipelines, with executives prioritizing talent scouting and international co-productions to diversify content offerings. Leadership stability has been notable, with key figures like Andhare maintaining tenures of 5–10 years across prior roles, supporting consistent focus on innovative partnerships and .

Branding and identity

Logos and visual identity

The visual identity of Star Studios originated with the Star Studios , introduced in 2008 as a between 20th Century and Star . This was based on the 2009–2020 20th Century , with the text on the standard structure replaced by "FOX STAR STUDIOS" and STAR TV's 1998 star symbol integrated next to "STAR". It appeared at the opening of numerous films, establishing a recognizable for co-productions and distributions in the Indian market. In 2022, following Disney's acquisition of assets, Fox Star Studios underwent a to Star Studios, debuting a that was a variant of the , with "FOX" removed, "STAR STUDIOS" text, and elements from India's 2011 branding, including a searchlight effect. This design aligned with the broader Star network's and replaced the previous fox-related motif in promotional materials, signaling a transition from a to a fully integrated entity. The 2025 merger with prompted further evolution, renaming the company Star Studio18 and redesigning the logo as a stylized "T" with red, green, and blue horizontal lines, drawing inspiration from . The logo was designed by the Indian firm Pyramid Stones. Star Studios' logos adhere to strict usage guidelines, appearing prominently in film end-credits, theatrical posters, and content previews to reinforce brand recall. This evolution in visual identity mirrors the company's progression from a collaborative Hollywood-India model to a consolidated, pan-Indian production powerhouse under .

Fanfares and audio idents

During its tenure as Fox Star Studios from 2008 to 2021, the production banner utilized the 1998 revision of the 1997 20th Century Fox fanfare as its primary audio ident, a majestic orchestral cue composed and conducted by David Newman that lasted approximately 20 seconds and featured swelling brass and strings to build anticipation for film openings. This fanfare, originally derived from Alfred Newman's 1933 composition for 20th Century Pictures, was played intact before theatrical titles and promotional materials distributed in , maintaining a connection to the parent company's global branding. Following the rebranding to Star Studios in 2022, the audio ident evolved into a customized Indian rendition of the fanfare, shortening the cue to around 10-15 seconds while integrating traditional instruments like the , , tambura, sahnai, , and to infuse a culturally resonant energy. This hybrid orchestral arrangement preserved the core melodic structure but adapted it with rhythmic percussion and melodic flourishes evoking Bollywood's vibrant soundscapes, signaling a shift toward localized identity while retaining ties to Disney's heritage. In 2025, after the merger of and to form JioStar, Star Studios was restructured into Star Studio18, with the audio ident continuing as the established Indian-themed fanfare variant to unify the combined entity's branding across , Tamil, and regional productions. This version, employed in trailers, theatrical pre-rolls, streaming platform intros, and television advertisements, emphasized rhythmic beats and string ensembles for broader regional appeal without incorporating distinct Viacom18 sonic elements. The progression of these fanfares reflects broader corporate transitions, from the Hollywood-inspired grandeur of the era to an India-centric vibrancy that aligns with the studio's focus on domestic storytelling and audience engagement. Paired with corresponding visual logos, the audio idents have appeared in over 100 film releases by late 2025, reinforcing brand recognition in the competitive Indian media landscape.

Productions

Overview of filmography

Star Studios has built a substantial since its as Fox Star Studios in , encompassing production, co-, and distribution roles across Indian and international markets. By 2025, the studio had contributed to approximately 100 films, reflecting its evolution from a focused on Bollywood expansions to a key player in multilingual content under Disney's umbrella. This output includes primarily Hindi-language films, with some in Tamil and Telugu, and occasional co-productions that blend global with local narratives. Following the 2022 rebranding, there has been a noticeable shift toward family-oriented content, emphasizing relatable themes and broader audience appeal amid the rise of streaming platforms. The production model includes a mix of in-house developments, co-productions, and distributions, with major releases typically budgeted between ₹50–200 to support high-profile talent and marketing. Distribution efforts span thousands of screens in for theatrical releases and extend to more than 50 countries internationally through Disney's networks, while digital rights have increasingly aligned with platforms like and following the 2025 merger with and . Post-2024 merger closure in 2024, operations transitioned to Star Studio18, integrating additional Viacom18 slates (detailed in the section). Breaking down by eras, the Star Studios phase (2008–2021) accounted for 92 films, prioritizing crossover hits that bridged Bollywood with regional and Hollywood elements. The Star Studios period (2022–2024) added 7 titles, with a stronger emphasis on OTT-friendly narratives to capitalize on hybrid release models. These pre-merger figures exclude the slate integrated in 2025. Several from the catalog surpassed ₹100 nett at the Indian by 2025, including (2013) and (2018).

Notable films and achievements

Star Studios has produced and distributed several high-impact films that have achieved significant commercial and critical success, contributing to the studio's reputation in Indian cinema. One of its early notable releases, (2010), distributed by Fox Star Studios (the predecessor to Star Studios), grossed ₹223.44 worldwide, marking a major milestone for Bollywood films with international appeal. The film received acclaim for its portrayal of post-9/11 Muslim experiences in the US, earning multiple , including Best Actor for . In the late 2010s, (2019), co-produced by Fox Star Studios, became one of the studio's highest-grossing films, earning approximately ₹239 in (₹290 worldwide) and highlighting women-led narratives in space exploration. The film celebrated 's and resonated with audiences for its inspirational story, though it did not secure National Film Awards. Another commercial success, (2019), distributed by Fox Star Studios, opened with approximately ₹39 in over its first weekend, contributing to the studio's youth-oriented franchise expansion. Post-rebranding, Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva (2022), distributed by Star Studios, grossed ₹431 crore worldwide despite pandemic challenges, praised for its groundbreaking VFX in creating a mythological superhero universe. The film marked a technical achievement in Indian cinema, utilizing advanced visual effects to blend fantasy with cultural elements. Similarly, Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani (2023), distributed by Star Studios, recovered post-COVID box office trends with ₹355 crore worldwide, blending romance and family drama while earning the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment at the 71st National Film Awards. Critically, (2020), produced and distributed by Fox Star Studios, advanced diversity in storytelling through its sports drama on a female player's comeback, emphasizing themes of motherhood and empowerment. The film received praise for its realistic portrayal of women's challenges in sports. Star Studios' Gulmohar (2023), a family drama produced in-house, won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in at the 70th National Film Awards, along with awards for Best Dialogues and a Special Mention for Manoj Bajpayee's performance, underscoring the studio's shift toward nuanced, award-worthy content. Over its history, films under Star Studios and its predecessors have collectively secured multiple National Film Awards, reflecting contributions to diverse genres from patriotic thrillers to social dramas. The studio has avoided major controversies, focusing instead on inclusive since 2020, which has enhanced representation in its productions. This approach has bolstered Indian cinema's global footprint, with a notable portion of revenues from overseas markets.

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