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Phoonk starts with a bang

The film industry woke up to a big, big surprise on Friday. RGV's Phoonk started with a bang, taking one of the biggest starts in the recent times. The opening was in the 85% - 90% range across the nation, multiplexes and single screens included [at places, even 100%]. The distributors/exhibitors of various circuits this writer spoke to sounded elated. Given the fact that RGV has had a string of flops, no one expected Phoonk to open exceedingly well.

Maan Gaye Mughall-E-Azam had a dull start of 15% - 20% and the reports are not encouraging. Mumbai Meri Jaan too started in the same range, but the silver lining is that the reports are unanimously good and the strong word of mouth should benefit the film.

With Singh Is Kinng, Bachna Ae Haseeno and God Tussi Great Ho continuing at a majority of screens, the four new releases of the week – Mumbai Meri Jaan, Maan Gaye Mughall-E-Azam, Phoonk and My Friend Ganesha 2 - were released at limited screens. With four more releases next Friday, imagine the number of shows each film would be playing at.
 

Chit chat with RGV

Courtesy: IndiaFM Wednesday, August 16, 2006 This man needs no introduction. Churning out films by the dozen, he has aptly called his production house The Factory. Right from his first film Shiva to his latest film also titled Shiva, he has always been known to trod the path never traveled. From your first Hindi film Shiva, life has come a full circle. Why the fascination with Shiva? I guess it was the result of the sum total of the films that.....

Shiva comes full circle

Courtesy: IndiaFM Wednesday, August 09, 2006 The next film coming from Ram Gopal Varma's stable is Shiva. Incidentally Shiva happened to be the RGV's first directorial venture way back in 1990. Life has come a full circle for Varma. There were reports that the current Shiva is a remake of RGV's 1990 Shiva. RGV talks about the connection between the two films..."Fifteen years after my debut film Shiva, much has changed in the conditions around us, in our cinema and also.....

Shradh ke side-effects

Bollywood is known for its superstitious beliefs. And when it comes to their films, the producers don't believe in taking any kind of risks. This is probably the reason why the releases generally reduce during the period of Shradh. Shradh according to the Hindu calendar is a period which is unsuitable for any kind of business and well, movies surely are a business. This year, two movies that released in this period which.....
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