Reliance Industries, the conglomerate led by Asia's wealthiest tycoon, Mukesh Ambani, is reportedly on the verge of sealing a monumental cash and stock deal to acquire Walt Disney Co's operations in India. According to a Bloomberg report, insiders familiar with the matter stated that, Disney is contemplating the sale of a controlling stake in its Disney Star business, valued at a staggering $10 billion. This development marks a significant shift from previous discussions that considered piecemeal transactions.
Reliance, however, places a slightly more conservative valuation on the assets, estimating them to be worth between $7 billion to $8 billion. Although the final details are yet to be ironed out, it is believed that the acquisition may be officially announced as early as next month. Furthermore, some of Reliance's media units are expected to be integrated into Disney Star, although precise information on this integration remains undisclosed.

Under the proposed deal, Disney is likely to retain a minority stake in the Indian company following the completion of the cash and stock swap transaction. Nevertheless, it's essential to note that no final decisions have been reached regarding the deal or its valuation. Disney could still choose to hold onto its Indian assets for an extended period.
This potential acquisition speaks volumes about Mukesh Ambani's intent to revolutionize India's entertainment industry. In 2022, Ambani made headlines by securing the streaming rights to the Indian Premier League for a whopping $2.7 billion. To further sweeten the deal for consumers, Reliance's JioCinema platform broadcasted the immensely popular domestic cricket tournament for free earlier this year.
Adding to its list of triumphs, Reliance secured a multi-year agreement to broadcast HBO shows from Warner Bros Discovery Inc, content that was previously under Disney's umbrella. These strategic moves have cemented Reliance's position as a formidable player in the Indian media and entertainment landscape.
Meanwhile, Disney's India streaming platform may have faced challenges, including declining subscriber numbers. However, the company continues to invest in the market. Earlier reports from Bloomberg News suggested that Disney was exploring various options for its Indian business, including a potential outright sale or the establishment of a joint venture.
Despite these hurdles, Disney's India streaming platform achieved a significant milestone by drawing a record-breaking 43 million viewers during the Men's World Cup 2023 match between India and New Zealand. This audience size surpassed the viewership of the highly anticipated India-Pakistan match earlier this month, indicating the enduring appeal of Disney's content in the Indian market.
As both companies deliberate on the acquisition, the Indian media and entertainment industry eagerly awaits the outcome of this potential game-changing deal, which could reshape the landscape and redefine the competition in the sector.
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