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Friday, November 16, 2007

SRK says 'sorry' to Manoj Kumar

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Shah Rukh Khan reportedly told media people that the scene was just a parody and there was no malice behind it. He was planning to visit the veteran actor at his residence and show him the film. SRK also added that he had great respect for Manoj Kumar.

The day saw a flurry of acitivity at the veteran actor's residence, as he called the media to express his anguish over the whole OSO episode. "It was not humour" but in "bad taste" is what Manoj Kumar said about the way he has been portrayed in the film. Both Farah Khan and Shah Rukh have reportedly called up the actor to apologise. Khan, especially, said, "It was not anyone's intention to hurt him."

Buzz18

Manoj Kumar wants to sue SRK

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Dil mein mere hai dard ... is what '70s star Manoj Kumar is feeling after seeing Om Shanti Om .

While the chorus from the hit number dard-e-disco in the Shah Rukh Khan-starrer is sizzling screens across the country, a scene from the film has made the thespian hot under the collar.

So hot, in fact, that he wants to sue the filmmaker and Shah Rukh for "a clear-cut defamation and deliberate attempt to humiliate" him.

"I am hurt. Shah Rukh Khan has injured my soul. It's a conspiracy to humiliate and ridicule me. This is not filmmaking...My devotion to filmdom for the last 50 years has been insulted," said the Purab Aur Paschim star who had turned patriotism into an art on celluloid. He was referring to the 70's scene in OSO where his young double is beaten by police outside a theatre when he lands up for a premiere.

"Are the Mumbai police so stupid that they can't recognise Manoj Kumar and lathicharge him in the '70s when he was a star? It doesn't stop there. Inside the theatre too, the scene continues in the same vein. At another place where Shah Rukh is shown giving a mock thank-you speech in a drunken state, he says he is Manoj Kumar...," Kumar told TOI on Thursday, less than a week after 'OSO' hit the screens.

"If it was for humour it was okay, but to do it like this showed bad taste," he added. "A junior artist told me he had played my double. About two months back when I met Farah Khan I told her that if she had asked me I would have gladly appeared in the film. But she said it was only a double to portray him in '70s scene for a film premiere.

She was very respectful. She also said I looked lean and fit. I told her I was exercising. I even spoke to her husband." Kumar, who had won two Filmfare Awards in quick succession in 1972 and 1974 for Be-imaan (best actor) and Roti, Kapda Aur Makaan (best director), said though he has never celebrated his silver, gold or diamond jubilee he was "not a man to keep quiet when someone is hitting below the belt".

He said, "I am a peace-loving man. I don't like goondaism otherwise by now the film's banners and posters would have been torn."

Swati Deshpande, TNN

Shah Rukh Refuses to Accept Smoking Charges

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Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan on Thursday refused to accept the charges levelled against him for defying the Anti-Smoking Act during recent Twenty20 cricket match in Mumbai and the Hindustan Times summit in Delhi.

National Organisation for Tobacco Eradication (NOTE), an NGO, had issued legal notice to Khan under The Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of Trade and Commerce, Production, Supply and Distribution) Act, 2003 for allegedly smoking in public.

The anti-tobacco NGO had objected to superstar's alleged smoking in public during India-Australia Twenty20 cricket match and the HT Summit. They had contended that he was setting a wrong example for younger generation while defying the Anti Smoking Act.

A lawyer for Shah Rukh said though the star attended the Twenty20 match, he was at no point of time present in any air- conditioned enclosure. "He watched the match from an open private gallery which was reserved by the Cricket Club of India for persons to be admitted by invitations only.

"Nothing contained in the notice should be deemed to constitute any waiver or admission by our client. We advise you to withdraw your notice forthwith," said a reply sent by Shah Rukh's advocate.

The reply mentioned that Shah Rukh watched the match from an open space which is expressly excluded from the definition of a public place as per section 3 (1) of the Act.

"A space where the general public does not have any access and is therefore excluded from the the definition of a public place as per section 3 (1) of the Act," it stated.

Shah Rukh's advocates also said the telecast of the event was neither in the control or influence or at the behest of their client. "That being so, the element of intent to advertise or to promote is absent in the present case and allegations in this regard are misplaced," the lawyers stated.

TheHindu.com

Shah Rukh Khan at 'Daawat-E-Dosti'

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While performing for Daawat-E-Dosti (a show organised by Sahara’s head honcho Subroto Roy) with Indian and Pakistani cricketers in Lucknow, SRK posed as a woman and did a romantic tango of sorts with Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh.

Says an eye-witness, “SRK called Harbhajan on stage and asked him to do exactly what he was doing. In other words, Harbhajan had to mimic SRK. Shah Rukh did a few steps with Dia Mirza which Harbhajan repeated. After four steps, SRK held Dia in his arms and looked into her eyes.”

When the time came for Harbhajan to hold Dia close, he grew nervous. “He suddenly developed cold feet and told SRK that he would be unable to do the intimate pose with Dia,” the source further reveals. What followed shocked the audience out of their wits. The superstar ordered Harbhajan to enact SRK’s part and told him that he would play Dia. This time however, Harbhajan complied. So we had Harbhajan holding SRK in his arms!

When contacted, Dia confirmed the reversal of roles. “SRK did it superbly. The usually reticent Harbhajan finally got it right. It was hilarious,”

TimesOfIndia

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Around the World Box Office Roundup

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It was the first time this year an Indian movie, the romantic action drama Om Shanti Om led the foreign box office.

As the rest of the world saw the box office sag before the holiday movies hit full swing, India awoke and supplied the globe's two top grossers for the weekend.

The second most populous nation celebrated Deepavali (or the Hindu Festival of Light) over the weekend, which sent most people to the cinemas.

The romantic action drama Om Shanti Om led the way with $18.2 million from 17 markets. It was the first time this year an Indian movie led the foreign box office. The picture tabulated an estimated $15.5 million in its native land while also grabbing $1.1 million from just 52 screens in the United Kingdom.

In second place was the musical Saawariya, which made $13.3 million over the weekend from 12 territories, with $12.4 million of that coming from India alone.

In third place, Lions for Lambs grabbed $10.3 million from a near worldwide launch. While failing to top the charts in nearly all of its markets, the war drama mustered a decent collective opening that was relatively better than its American debut, but suggested a sub-$50 million finish. In Australia, it nabbed a second-place $840,740 from 248 screens and ranked sixth in Germany ($1 million from 300 screens) and the U.K. ($1.4 million from 404 screens).

Conor Bresnan, BoxOfficeMojo.com

Om Shanti Om ahead of Aamir Khan's Rang De Basanti

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Six-pack Shak Rukh and dazzling Deepika have won over Calcutta Inc. Going into Week Two, Om Shanti Om — on track to break many a box office record, if the first week is any indication — has set a new benchmark for block bookings.

Almost 20 companies queued up at the two INOX multiplexes in the first week to buy tickets in bulk for Farah Khan’s tribute to the 70s. Week Two will be even better with 19 companies snapping up seats for their employees at INOX Forum and City Centre as soon as advances opened on Wednesday. The number looks set to cross a score by the time the reels roll on Friday.

“The response to Om Shanti Om from corporate houses is unprecedented. Even in the second week, the number of block bookings hasn’t dipped,” says Vikas Syal, the regional general manager of INOX.

The scene is no different at the other multiplexes. “The number of bulk bookings for Om Shanti Om in the first week has been extremely encouraging. In the second week, too, we have a number of companies queuing up,” says a spokesperson for Fame.

The demand for a dose of OSO magic spans the corporate spectrum — from banks to telecom companies to financial institutions. The block booking figures has thrust OSO ahead of Sanjay Dutt-Vidya Balan period piece Parineeta and Aamir Khan’s Rang De Basanti, which also had corporate houses buying seats in bulk.

The corporate boost at the box office for OSO has left Saawariya out in the cold. The much-hyped Sanjay Leela Bhansali film is a distant second with five block bookings at the two INOXes for Week Two.

“Saawariya may have drawn individuals and small groups in the first week, but it is nowhere close to Om Shanti Om in terms of block bookings,” confirms Syal of INOX.

TheTelegraph.com

SRK + Diwali + Big hype = Big bucks!

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The volume of business that the two films -- Om Shanti Om and Saawariya -- did from Friday to Sunday clearly indicates that the market has grown [and continues to grow] manifold.

The booty amassed by Om Shanti Om especially proves that SRK + Diwali + big hype = big bucks!

But once the initial hype settles down, it's the content that does the talking. Let's look at what the actual scenario is, as on this date…

Om Shanti Om opened to huge numbers. The first weekend was incredible and post-Monday, it continues to gross 75%-85% collections. Now that's an achievement! In today's times, the actual examination begins on Monday. A fabulous start for a film that has been released with excessive prints is akin to winning half the battle, but if the film maintains the pace [40%-50% +] on weekdays [Monday to Thursday], it indicates that the film is on its way to become a big grosser.

A section of the industry was of the opinion that Om Shanti Om might totter from Monday onwards, given the fact that too many prints were in circulation to encash on the Diwali vacations, but Om Shanti Om continued its glorious ride on Monday [85% +], Tuesday [75% +] and Wednesday [70% +].

The guessing game has begun. Will Mumbai cross 15? Or 17? [distributor’s overall share]. Will Delhi-UP be 10? Or 12? Or 14? What about Overseas? What will the theatrical as well as non-theatrical revenue be? It’s a tad too early to jump at figures, but one thing is crystal clear -- Om Shanti Om ranks amongst SRK’s biggest hits. The figures corroborate that, don’t they?

The Lullas of Eros, who acquired the rights for a phenomenal amount, haven't stopped laughing ever since Om Shanti Om released. Their confidence in the film paid off and how!

Now let's look at Saawariya. Sanjay Leela Bhansali is a brand and coupled with the fact that it stars two star-kids and was timed during Diwali, the opening numbers were truly impressive at most places. But the reports being negative went against the film. The reactions of cinegoers on all prominent TV channels on Friday were an eye-opener. I've to admit, the common man is a much harsher critic than most critics these days.

And the cracks started showing as days progressed. While the first weekend numbers were generally good, the film fell from Monday onwards. Not just at single screens, but also at multiplexes. In fact, the negative word of mouth reflected in the box-office collections as even multiplexes came down to 20%-30% collections on weekdays. Now that's quite a fall!

SLB is going around town bad-mouthing the media for the negative reviews his film has garnered. SLB is truly a genius, a great film-maker [I maintain that, despite his caustic comments against me in a leading daily], but I'd request him to visit any movie hall close to his residence/office and check the occupancy himself.

Also, if you cannot face the heat, don't enter the kitchen. In today's times, from a car that hits the roads to a toothpaste that's launched to a dosa in a dining place -- everything gets reviewed in newspapers/TV channels/Internet.

Saawariya is the creation of a master film-maker and was bound to be scrutinized by the media. So why this hullabaloo?

Taran Adarsh, IndiaFM

Shah Rukh calls Deepika the star of OSO

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Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who is credited with the healthy box-office run of "Om Shanti Om”, has attributed the film’s success to debutant actress Deepika Padukone.

Khan, 42, is seen in every frame of the film either pulling off hilarious antics or flaunting his six-pack. His shirtless song-and-dance sequence has been one of the main reasons behind the film’s success.

The actor, however, says the main attraction of the film is his co-star Padukone, a model and daughter of India's renowned badminton player Prakash Padukone.

"Om Shanti Om" is the story of a struggling junior actor who is killed. He is reborn to become a star who goes on to seek the killer and his lady love (Padukone) from the previous birth.

"The star of the film is Deepika. She has done a great job in the film. We all tried to outdo her by our performance but she has managed to beat us all," Khan said during an event held late on Wednesday in Mumbai.

"Her acting in the film is excellent and she has the potential to become a great actress in the future."

Seven days into its release "Om Shanti Om" is still running to packed theatres across India. Analysts say the popularity of Bollywood's most bankable actor will see the film set new records in box office collections.

in.reuters.com

SRK's special treat on Children's Day

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Shah Rukh Khan and the Om Shanti Om gang were at Mumbai’s Gaity cinema hall to attend a special show organised for underprivileged children.

"I love children and wanted these children to see the film because it has humourous angles too. We keep on doing such events for children,” said Shah Rukh.

"It was amazing spending time with these children. As a child I was very good in sports,” said Deepika Padukone.

A smile on the kids’ faces, stars in their eyes and getting to see Shah Rukh Khan in person: surely, they couldn’t have asked for a better Children’s Day party.

IBNlive.com

SRK Bids for IPL Franchise

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Among the top names doing the rounds for responding to the BCCI's offer of franchise for owning cricket teams in the IPL are Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan and industrialist Lord Swaraj Paul. The media has already reported a list of interested bidders who include Anil Ambani and Vijay Mallya.

"Shah Rukh Khan has bid for a franchise," a top BCCI official has told IANS.

The official has also stated Paul as one among the 90 bidders.


Mumbai, the game's hub and home to the BCCI headquarters, and Delhi, where the board was formed in 1928, are amongst the big favourites with bidders.

Meanwhile, PTI has reported that the BCCI has ruled out any current player from having "a stake in a company owning any of the teams." Incidently, a leading business daily had reported that Sachin Tendulkar was in talks for a joint bid with the Kishore Biyani-promoted Future Group.

A final decision on the teams, the league format and other related issues would be taken up at the IPL governing council meeting on 17 November in Jaipur.

IPL will comprise 56 matches in Twenty20 format. It has already pocketed many of the world's top cricketers like Australia's Shane Warne and Glenn McGarth, South Africa's captain Graeme Smith, New Zealand's Stephen Fleming and Pakistan's Mohammed Yousuf.

IPL will feature eight teams, with each playing home and away games against the others. After the league matches, the top four teams will play in the semi-finals with the grand final scheduled towards April-end.

Each franchise/team will have a squad of 16 players registered with the BCCI and drawn from its central contract pool. Each team will also feature under-21 players and those from the BCCI's annual contract.

IndianTelevision.com

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