Wednesday, 21 November 2012


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Even celebs demanded refund of tickets: Cinemax

With theatres shut for three days after Bal Thackeray’s death, ‘JTHJ’ and ‘SOS’ business gets affected.
Diwali releases — ‘Jab Tak Hai Jaan’ and ‘Son of Sardaar’ — created fireworks much before their release. Shah Rukh Khan and Ajay Devgn both stood up for their films. However, both the films released to warm openings at the box office. Unquestionably, both the production houses, Ajay Devgn Films and Yash Raj Films were expecting the stimulated rise in the collections after few days but the God had something else in store for them. With the sudden demise of Shiv Sena Supremo Bal Thackeray the whole of Maharashtra remained shut for three days. Reportedly, theatres all over Maharashtra — Pune, Nasik, Solapur, Sangli, Kolhapur, Satara, Nagpur, Amravati, Akola, Jalgaon and Mumbai — remained shut. The hopes of making a good deal of collections, during the festive season fell flat.
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.”
Girish Wankhede of Cinemax says, “All over Maharashtra, Cinemax has a chain of theatres with approximately 66 screens. There were a lot of celebrities who had booked tickets as it was the festive season. To my surprise the celebrities too asked for refunds along with the common junta. We have lost more than Rs 1 crore. Also, the refund has been extended to one and all from Monday.”
Lipika Varma

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