20th February 2026: Collective Artists Network and Galleri5, today, launched a production-grade operating system built specifically for cinema at the India AI Impact Summit. The Galleri5 AI Studio is India’s first cinema-native production technology platform, an end-to-end orchestration layer designed for film and television. It brings together generative systems, LoRA-driven character architecture, controlled shot pipelines, 3D/VFX integration, lip-sync, upscaling, quality control, and delivery into a single production environment calibrated for theatrical and broadcast output.
Galleri5 has already deployed the system at scale. Mahabharat: Ek Dharmayudh is currently airing on Star Plus and JioHotstar, ranking among the most-watched shows in its slot. In parallel, Chiranjeevi Hanuman – The Eternal, produced by Star Studios 18, released its teaser on IMAX screens using Galleri5’s production infrastructure.
Unlike tool-based workflows, Galleri5 controls the full production stack, from script and world-building to final master, enabling filmmakers to retain authorship, continuity, and IP security while compressing production timelines from years to months.
Vijay Subramaniam, Founder and Group CEO of Collective Artists Network said, “For India to lead in the next era of storytelling, we have to think beyond tools and start building systems. This is about putting durable production infrastructure in place so creators can dream bigger, producers can execute faster, and our stories can travel further.”
Rahul Regulapati, Partner at Collective and CEO of Galleri5, added, “Cinema requires precision, repeatability, and control. Off-the-shelf AI doesn’t solve that. Orchestration does. We built an operating system where technology bends to filmmaking, not the other way around.”
Under the Historyverse banner, Collective Studios powered by Galleri5 infrastructure are developing a slate including Hanuman, Krishna, Shiva, and Shivaji, combining advanced production systems with traditional cinematic craft.
The launch session at the Summit brings together the directors behind Hanuman, Krishna, and Shiva, alongside Collective’s leadership, for a discussion on how new production infrastructure translates into real broadcast and theatrical output. The conversation moves beyond speculation into live production case studies; what works, what breaks, and how production economics are being rewritten in real time.
At a global summit featuring technology leaders, policymakers, and infrastructure architects, Galleri5 is making a clear claim: the future of cinema will not be driven by isolated tools, but by integrated systems that enable scale, control, and creative ownership.
And that system is being built in India.






