Indian Studio Sippy Films Secures Investment, Shifts Focus to Character IP
In a significant development for the Indian entertainment industry, Sippy Films, the production house behind cult classic "Sholay," has secured investment from Kuberans Tech Ventures Private Limited. The strategic deal positions the studio to revamp its approach and focus on character-driven intellectual properties (IP).
The investment, closed at an undisclosed valuation, allows Sippy Films to expand its library of legacy IPs while developing new original projects. Under the leadership of Shehzad Sippy, the company is repositioning itself as a character IP-led studio, capitalizing on the enduring cultural relevance of titles such as "Sholay," "Seeta Aur Geeta," and "Shaan."
"We're currently focused on developing both new and select legacy IPs in film and animation formats," said Shehzad Sippy. "Kuberans' commitment enables us to take a long-term, competitive approach in building Sippy Films into a leading character IP studio. Our goal is to create a sustainable studio model where our stories, characters, and worlds can evolve thoughtfully across formats and generations."
The deal marks a significant institutional investment in a legacy Indian studio as the entertainment market shifts rapidly across platforms and formats. Kuberans Tech Ventures operates as a sector-agnostic investment firm with interests in media, technology, and education.
"Coming from a media background, we deeply understand the long-term value and untapped potential of iconic intellectual property," said Jeet Wagh, director at Kuberans Tech Ventures. "At a time when the entertainment market is evolving rapidly across platforms and formats, legacy IP becomes even more powerful when approached with the right intent and structure. Building new IPs alongside these legacies allows for a balanced and future-ready creative pipeline."
Wagh added that Sippy Films represents a strategic opportunity to build with patience, purpose, and long-term conviction. The studio's transformation aims to establish a modern operational structure centered on character-driven IP, capitalizing on the enduring cultural relevance of its iconic titles.
With this new investment, Sippy Films is poised to navigate the evolving entertainment landscape, leveraging its legacy IPs while embracing new creative opportunities. As the Indian film industry continues to grow and diversify, studios like Sippy Films are well-positioned to capitalize on the shift towards character-driven IP and emerging formats.
In a significant development for the Indian entertainment industry, Sippy Films, the production house behind cult classic "Sholay," has secured investment from Kuberans Tech Ventures Private Limited. The strategic deal positions the studio to revamp its approach and focus on character-driven intellectual properties (IP).
The investment, closed at an undisclosed valuation, allows Sippy Films to expand its library of legacy IPs while developing new original projects. Under the leadership of Shehzad Sippy, the company is repositioning itself as a character IP-led studio, capitalizing on the enduring cultural relevance of titles such as "Sholay," "Seeta Aur Geeta," and "Shaan."
"We're currently focused on developing both new and select legacy IPs in film and animation formats," said Shehzad Sippy. "Kuberans' commitment enables us to take a long-term, competitive approach in building Sippy Films into a leading character IP studio. Our goal is to create a sustainable studio model where our stories, characters, and worlds can evolve thoughtfully across formats and generations."
The deal marks a significant institutional investment in a legacy Indian studio as the entertainment market shifts rapidly across platforms and formats. Kuberans Tech Ventures operates as a sector-agnostic investment firm with interests in media, technology, and education.
"Coming from a media background, we deeply understand the long-term value and untapped potential of iconic intellectual property," said Jeet Wagh, director at Kuberans Tech Ventures. "At a time when the entertainment market is evolving rapidly across platforms and formats, legacy IP becomes even more powerful when approached with the right intent and structure. Building new IPs alongside these legacies allows for a balanced and future-ready creative pipeline."
Wagh added that Sippy Films represents a strategic opportunity to build with patience, purpose, and long-term conviction. The studio's transformation aims to establish a modern operational structure centered on character-driven IP, capitalizing on the enduring cultural relevance of its iconic titles.
With this new investment, Sippy Films is poised to navigate the evolving entertainment landscape, leveraging its legacy IPs while embracing new creative opportunities. As the Indian film industry continues to grow and diversify, studios like Sippy Films are well-positioned to capitalize on the shift towards character-driven IP and emerging formats.