The Shakti Collective Expands Into Film Mounting, Strategic Planning & Monetisation Ecosystem for Independent Cinema
As India enters a new era of culturally rooted storytelling and mythology-driven cinematic universes, The Shakti Collective (TSC) is expanding its role within the entertainment industry through a larger ecosystem focused on film mounting, audience strategy, partnerships, and long-term monetization for independent cinema lead by founder Rohith Sobti.
Following its strategic contribution to the positioning and non-theatrical monetization journey of the film Mahavatar Narsimha, TSC is now aligning with multiple emerging entertainment IPs including Hanuman Ansh and Mahaprabhu Jagannath. The company’s larger vision is to help independent films move beyond traditional release cycles by building stronger audience ecosystems, cultural relevance, music integration, strategic partnerships, and scalable long-term IP value.
At the center of TSC’s approach is what the company calls “Film Mounting,” a strategic process that begins long before release marketing. Instead of entering projects only during promotions, TSC collaborates with filmmakers from concept, development, pre-production, or post-production stages to shape how stories emotionally connect with audiences and evolve into sustainable entertainment IPs.
The ecosystem combines:
● Strategic audience positioning
● Cultural and creative marketing
● Music and storytelling integration
● Community-led audience building
● Brand collaborations and partnerships
● Non-theatrical monetisation
● Experiential and digital expansion
● Franchise and IP development
Speaking about the collaboration with The Shakti Collective on Mahavatar Narsimha, director Ashwin Kumar said: “Mahavatar Narsimha was a deeply emotional and culturally rooted vision for us. What Rohith & TSC brought to the table was not just marketing guidance, but strategic thinking collaboration around how the film could connect with audiences at scale. Their expertise in monetizing the film helped us reach a global audience”
Producer Shilpa Dhawan added: “One of the most valuable aspects of working with Rohith ji & The Shakti Collective was their long-term IP mindset. We looked beyond immediate campaign that helped us think about audience engagement, partnerships, and monetization in a much wider way. Independent filmmakers today need collaborators who understand both creativity and sustainability.”
TSC believes that the shift of Indian cinema to conscious entertainment creates the need for a more integrated entertainment infrastructure that combines storytelling, culture, music, community, strategy, and commerce within a single ecosystem.
Speaking on the larger vision, Rohith Sobti, Co-Founder of The Shakti Collective, said: “India is entering a powerful phase of culturally rooted storytelling. But independent filmmakers often lack integrated systems that help strategically mount and monetise their vision with the resources they have. At TSC, we are building an ecosystem where stories are not treated as isolated films, but as cultural IPs capable of creating communities, experiences, music, partnerships, and long-term audience relationships.”
The company is currently exploring collaborations across films, music-led entertainment properties, mythology-inspired cinematic universes, creator ecosystems, and experiential storytelling formats. Current projects under strategic alignment include Mahavatar Narsimha, Hanuman Ansh, and Mahaprabhu Jagannath, with several additional entertainment IPs currently in discussion.