Hindi film distribution circuits


Hindi film distribution circuits comprise territories which have been created by film distributors for releasing Hindi cinema or Hindustani cinema across India. The six distribution circuits were created in 1930s after the advent of the first talkie in 1931. These circuits were:
  • Bombay circuit
  • Eastern circuit
  • Delhi-U.P. circuit,
  • C.P.-C.I.-Rajasthan circuit
  • Punjab circuit
  • South circuit
Presently territories for distribution of Hindi films are divided into eleven territories. These are.
Circuit nameComprising territories
Bombay circuitDadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, Gujarat, Goa, Mumbai and parts of Maharashtra and parts of Karnataka.
Delhi circuitDelhi, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand
Nizam circuitTelangana, parts of Maharashtra and parts of Karnataka.
East Punjab circuitChandigarh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh and Punjab,
Eastern circuitAndaman and Nicobar Islands, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar Jharkhand, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Odisha, Sikkim, Tripura and West Bengal. As well as Bhutan and Nepal.
C. P. Berar circuitVidarbha region of Maharashtra, Southern and Eastern Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.
Central India circuitNorthern and Western Madhya Pradesh.
Rajasthan circuitRajasthan
Mysore circuitBengaluru and parts of Karnataka
Tamil Nadu circuitLakshadweep, Kerala, Puducherry and Tamil Nadu
Andhra circuitAndhra Pradesh

Amongst the above territories Bombay circuit is considered by the distributors as having potential for maximum earnings. An additional territory known as overseas territory also exists. However, Hindi movies in Nepal & Bhutan are released by distributors through the Eastern circuit.