For decades, the concept of a "Bollywood exclusive" was defined by the silver screen. It was the Friday morning rush, the black market tickets for a first-day-first-show, and the collective gasp of a thousand strangers in a darkened theater. However, the last decade has witnessed a paradigm shift in how Hindi cinema is consumed, produced, and marketed. We have entered the era of the "Bollyzone Exclusive"—a term that encapsulates the migration of high-profile Hindi cinema from theatrical releases to digital platforms, creating a new ecosystem where streaming services are the new multiplexes and the "exclusive" tag is the new box office opening.