Funded Media and Entertainment Startups in India
Disclosed deal sizes in this India media and entertainment set cluster tightly at the lower end, with ZYBER 365’s disclosed $100M round (2023-07-25) dwarfi…
Disclosed deal sizes in this India media and entertainment set cluster tightly at the lower end, with ZYBER 365’s disclosed $100M round (2023-07-25) dwarfing every other disclosed amount here; the next-largest disclosed figures are $35M (GoNuts, 2020-11-10) and $12M (Rigi, 2023-01-25). The disclosed range also shows a clear floor: the smallest disclosed amount is $60K (TrendsJack, 2023-09-02), while three Seed rounds sit at $500K ($500K each for Qoruz on 2025-07-08, Qoohoo on 2023-04-06) and another Seed at $1M (Vobble, 2025-03-07), suggesting Seed-linked financing frequently lands below $2M when amounts are disclosed.
Most rounds in the 17-row slice concentrate in Mumbai, Maharashtra (ReelSaga 2025-05-14; Quidich 2024-06-20; Collective Artists Network 2024-05-22; Quidich also appears as undisclosed; Rainshine Entertainment 2023-03-08; GIST 2022-05-17; PlayVerse 2022-04-04; plus others), alongside Bengaluru (Qoruz 2025-07-08; Vobble 2025-03-07; Qoohoo 2023-04-06) and Delhi (Fandrum 2023-09-12). Temporally, the newest row is Qoruz on 2025-07-08 and the oldest disclosed entry is WYN Studio on 2020-07-23, spanning roughly five years. Stage-wise, Seed appears repeatedly (Qoruz, Bullet, ReelSaga, Vobble, TrendsJack, Qoohoo), while “Series Unknown” and blank/undisclosed classifications are common in this slice (9 of 17 rows show either “Series Unknown” or an undisclosed amount).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in this India media and entertainment list, and how does it compare to the rest of the disclosed amounts?
ZYBER 365’s $100M disclosed round dated 2023-07-25 is the clear outlier in this set; no other disclosed amount approaches it. The next-largest disclosed figures are $35M (GoNuts, 2020-11-10) and $12M (Rigi, 2023-01-25), with several disclosed Seed rounds at $2M or below (ReelSaga $2M on 2025-05-14; Vobble $1M on 2025-03-07).
Are there city clusters in these 17 recent rounds, or is funding distributed evenly across India?
Mumbai shows the strongest concentration in the rows shown, including ReelSaga (2025-05-14, $2M), Quidich (2024-06-20, undisclosed), Collective Artists Network (2024-05-22, undisclosed), Rainshine Entertainment (2023-03-08, undisclosed), GIST (2022-05-17, undisclosed), and PlayVerse (2022-04-04, $2M). Bengaluru also clusters with multiple Seed rounds (Qoruz 2025-07-08 $500K; Vobble 2025-03-07 $1M; Qoohoo 2023-04-06 $500K), but fewer entries are outside Mumbai/Bengaluru and Delhi (Fandrum 2023-09-12, undisclosed).
How much of this list’s financing is concentrated in the most recent 90 days of the displayed rows?
Within 90 days of the most recent date shown (2025-07-08), there are three rounds: Qoruz (2025-07-08, $500K), Bullet (2025-06-09, undisclosed), and ReelSaga (2025-05-14, $2M). The next entry after that cluster is Vobble (2025-03-07, $1M), outside the 90-day window.
Does stage naming look consistent, or do “Series Unknown” and blank/undisclosed labels dominate?
Stage labels are mixed, with Seed appearing repeatedly (Qoruz, Bullet, ReelSaga, Vobble, TrendsJack, Qoohoo) but a large share of rows lacking a specific Series designation: 9 of 17 rows show either “Series Unknown” or an undisclosed amount. Examples include Quidich (2024-06-20, undisclosed) and Rainshine Entertainment (2023-03-08, undisclosed), plus several explicit “Series Unknown” entries like Fandrum (2023-09-12) and Rainshine Entertainment (2023-03-08).
Which entries are worth scrutinizing as potential outliers beyond just deal size—using amount disclosure and stage/label patterns?
Beyond the $100M outlier (ZYBER 365, 2023-07-25), a second pattern is frequent amount non-disclosure at specific stages: Bullet (Seed, 2025-06-09) and Quidich (Series A, 2024-06-20) are both undisclosed. Meanwhile, several mid-to-larger disclosed rounds are clustered outside Seed naming (Rigi $12M on 2023-01-25 as Series A; GoNuts $35M on 2020-11-10 with a blank stage field; Pepper Content $4M on 2020-10-13 with a blank stage field).
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