New Delhi, May 19 -- US President Donald Trump's punitive tariff proposal to force American movie industry to make films locally could leave the global media and entertainment giants operating in India in a big quandary, analysts said. Under the proposed 100% US tariff on "foreign-made films," exporting such content from India to the US could double the landed cost of post-produced masters that are completed in India but monetized in America, eroding margins or forcing price hikes for audiences. A universal 10% baseline tariff on audio-visual imports, effective 10 April 2025, adds immediate additional costs unless projects can be re-flagged as US co-productions. Platforms that have invested heavily in Indian originals with cross-border appe...