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Dreamworks joins India's Reliance

BBC News, Los Angeles



The film studio Dreamworks, co-founded by Steven Spielberg, has agreed a joint venture with one of India's biggest entertainment conglomerates.

Reliance ADA Group, run by Anil Ambani - the sixth richest man in the world - is already a big player in Bollywood, India's film business.

Now the new studio will make movies in the US, putting large amounts of Indian money into America's film industry.

It is a story of Hollywood meets Bollywood in a $1.5bn (£0.85bn) deal.

This is a happy ending to a tale that could have turned nasty.

Dreamworks was bought by movie giant Paramount Pictures in 2006. Under that arrangement, hit films like Transformers were made.

But the two sides have been looking to separate for some time and it was thought negotiations would be difficult and protracted.

Now, a deal has been struck quickly.

At the centre is superstar director Mr Spielberg himself, who as a producer and director, has overseen some of the biggest box office hits including ET, Schindler's List and Jaws.

He will become one of the chief executives of the new studio.

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