Battered by the pandemic, BookMyShow is trying to reinvent itself by getting into multiple streams. Can it put up a good show?
Ashish Hemrajani, founder and CEO of BookMyShow. Photo by Mexy Xavier
First came the climax. “Early last March, movie ticket sales were at an all-time high,†recalls Ashish Hemrajani. BookMyShow, India’s largest movie and event ticketing company, was set to end the fiscal year on a high note. “Everybody was riding high. The entertainment business was doing phenomenally well,†says the founder and CEO of BookMyShow. The company posted Rs594.19 crore in revenue from operations in FY19, and was primed to stage a much better show in FY20. Hemrajani, the hero of the show, was excited about the future.
A few days later, entered the villain, and the anti-climax. Towards the end of March, the country went into a lockdown to fight the Covid-19 pandemic. Everything got shut down, screenings stopped, events paused, and businesses came to a screeching halt. Nobody saw it coming. “There are things you can’t control,†rues Hemrajani. The show business braced itself for a merciless battering. Hemrajani, for his part, was getting mentally prepared for a long take. “It won’t end soon. Maybe a year, if not longer,†he prophetically told one of his friends last April.
Hemrajani’s caution stemmed from experience. At the peak of the dotcom bust in 2001, and just two years into his venture of digitising ticketing solutions for cinemas and booking movie tickets via phone for customers and delivering to their homes, Hemrajani was forced to cut the headcount of Big Tree Entertainment by 96 percent. From 150, the rolls shrank to six. “We did what was right for the organisation,†he stresses. “It's [cutting jobs] not a happy moment. It doesn't make us proud.†His voice falters and the interview pauses for a moment. “We are battle-hardened as an organisation,†he lets on.
Two decades later, it’s time for another battle. After posting revenue of Rs 701.40 crore in FY20 and getting close to 95 percent of it from the sale of movie tickets and events, BookMyShow has been mauled by the pandemic. After a staggered and partial reopening last year (five months of FY21, from November to March), theatres are shut again, as the country battles the ferocious second wave of the pandemic. On-ground events are still a thing of the past, and movies are released on 'over the top' (OTT) platforms. What this means for BookMyShow is a prolonged period of pain. The headcount, this time, has been slashed by 48 percent—from 1,450 to 750.