Even celebs demanded refund of tickets: Cinemax
With theatres shut for three days after Bal Thackeray’s death, ‘JTHJ’ and ‘SOS’ business gets affected.

Manoj Desai, owner Gaiety-Galaxy and
Maratha Mandir, said, “I had distributed theatres to both films as I
was sure of a good collection from both ‘JTHJ’ and ‘SOS’. The theatres
had to be closed owing to the sudden demise of Bal Thackeray. However,
I am not too keen on discussing the losses incurred.”
Mumbai distributor Devendra Shah said,
“It is a simple calculation. During the weekend, films are expected to
turn houseful.” Giving an example of Diamond theatres at Borivali he
says, “‘JTHJ’ at the above theatres would have seen a packed theatre,
but owing to Balasaheb’s sad demise the film could not earn a single
penny. Similarly, Nizam and Vidharbha too brought in a huge loss to
both films. According to me, if ‘JTHJ’ suffered a loss of Rs 12 crore,
‘SOS’ must have had a loss of around Rs 7 crore. All over Maharashtra
there are more than 525 multiplexes which would have earned a huge
amount. Obviously, this loss to both the films has brought down their
respective collections.”

Lipika Varma
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