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MUMBAI: After opening to net box office collections of Rs 104 million (Rs 10.40 crore) in India on Day 1, the Hrithik Roshan starrer Kites saw a minor drop at the box office on its second day with net collections of approximately Rs 86 million (Rs 8.60 crore).
Kites' opening day net collections have been second best to 3 Idiots, which did Rs 130 million (Rs 13 crore). Paid previews of the movie fetched approximately Rs 17.60 million (Rs 1.76 crore). The total net collections of Kites' two day run in India including paid previews stands at Rs 207.50 million (Rs 20.75 crore).
On the other hand, Housefull in it's third week now has done total net collections of Rs 660 million (Rs 66 crore) across India and Yash Raj Films' Badmaash Company has done net collections of approximately Rs 280 million (Rs 28 crore) in its two week run.
According to information available with Businessofcinema.com, Kites saw a drop of around 10 - 15 per cent across metros on Saturday as compared to Friday. However, the drop in the interiors was steep on the second day. The movie received major flak from exhibitors in the Tier II and III cities as the spoken language in the film is primarily English rather than Hindi. While some English and Spanish dialogues have been sub-titled in Hindi, some haven't. This in turn has left many exhibitors discontent as the movie has not been received well by the audience.
Saturday also saw Kites playing across Karnataka, where it missed out its screenings on Friday due to the ban. However, the issue was resolved and Kites released in the state with 23 prints on Saturday.
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By Hamna Iqbal, May 24, 2010 - 07:49 IST I have not seen something like this in bollywood before..wow truly international..music is great..background score is awesome...what do i say about hrithik..he is outstanding.. [ Full Review ] | 5 |
By karthik rao, May 24, 2010 - 07:34 IST KITES IS NOT BAD BY ANY STANDARDS BUT COULD HAVE BEEN BETTER. NEITHER DOES IT BEAR THE ROSHAN FILMKRAFT BANNER STAMP NOR ANURAG BASUS DIRECTORIAL WIZARDARY.IT ENDS UP LOOKING... [ Full Review ] | 2.5 |
By keyur patoliya, May 24, 2010 - 06:14 IST extremelly good!!! first international movie from bollywood.... hrithik and barbara are show stiller.... just awesome.... anorag did a fantastic job... cinematography is... [ Full Review ] | 5 |
By patel jaymin, May 24, 2010 - 05:35 IST The movie is excellent.Brilliant performaance of hrithik. Award winning acting. Only hrithik can play this role. [ Full Review ] | 5 |
By BeBe Polizois, May 24, 2010 - 05:17 IST Excellent Crossover- Hollywood Quality! I cannot believe the negative reviews? What is wrong India.... is it because movie so closely resembles a "Hollywood Style Film"? Most... [ Full Review ] | 4.5 |
By oni k, May 24, 2010 - 03:36 IST i liked it alott, youu should watcch it ! [ Full Review ] | 5 |
By hamza masood, May 24, 2010 - 03:19 IST dissapointing [ Full Review ] | 0.5 |
By nufil khan, May 24, 2010 - 03:03 IST one word bagwaaz [ Full Review ] | 0.5 |
By Nisha Ghosh, May 24, 2010 - 02:45 IST Kites was okay but not so good & excellent...The love story was sweet but not touched heart very deeply...Hrithik was good but not outstanding...We expected much more than this... [ Full Review ] | 1.5 |
By AGK Khichi, May 24, 2010 - 02:35 IST First of all movie is to good.but when i had read the review about the movie specially public review . i thought movie would not be so interesting but now after watching this... [ Full Review ] |
Ok saw the movie....... It had nothing new to offer... in simple words same old story in a sleek stylish avtar😛
Hrthik looks good... acting was good but honestly thr was actually no scope for him to show his histronics.
Barbara.. decent..
Kangana.. now now now.. wht the hell was she thinking whn she signed this movie ??????????????? whr is she in the movie.. her role is even worse thn a side kick !!!
The movie is all run, chase, zip, zap ,boom.. whr is the love story??????? thr whr hardly any romantic scenes !!!!!!
Music is good.. Dil kyun yeh mera n Zindagi are awesome tracks..
Anurag Basu disappoints big time.. ppls expectations from this movie were sky soaring.. but sadly it fall flats..
All n all...an okish movie.. My rating.. 2/5😛
Luke Savage
Published on May 23, 2010
We may not have seen a Brett Ratner film in cinemas since 2007's Rush Hour 3, but that doesn't mean he's been putting his feet up. One project that's been keeping him busy is Kites: The Remix, a Bollywood film re-edited and re-mixed under his supervision. Ahead of the film's release in cinemas this Friday, we talk to Brett and the film's stars, Hrithik Roshan and Barbara Mori, about how this collaboration came to be.
I enjoyed the film. And I have to admit I haven't seen many Bollywood films before.
Brett Ratner: See, that's what I like.
Was that the intention, to reach people who wouldn't otherwise see it?
BR: Yes, introduce people who normally wouldn't see a Bollywood movie. That's the audience who's different. It opens it up. It opens up the Indian market, it opens up the international market. It's great, it really is, and that's why I wanted to be a part of it. It was an innovative, ground-breaking idea that they had, which was, before I was even involved, to make a Bollywood movie that had a western appeal. It had an international appeal It wasn't just in that box that certain local films get stuck in.
And the film, the second half especially, feels very much like a couple-on-the-run chase movie. It's like Thelma & Louise ...
BR: Bonnie and Clyde ...
Yeah, and a bit of Rush Hour too, that odd couple aspect. Did you feel that American influence even when you were making it, before Brett came on board?
Hrithik Roshan: You know, we love to categorise or label everything in our lives: people, movies. But I think that those are just the decorations. They, of course, work. They're great, but that's not the thrust of the film. The film, from my perspective, is just a very simple, straightforward sweet love story.
It has all these things: the action, it's fast paced, it thrills you, it makes you laugh. But from my perspective as an actor who has been through the journey of Kites, that's how I see it. It's a love story. And everything that happens in the film, which is what I love about it, is a natural progression of the love story. So, where there's a chase or whatever, it's not being thrust into it.
BR: It's not contrived at all. You walk out of that movie really feeling something for these guys. And that's a movie that works, in my opinion. You don't feel like you're being manipulated.
This is so honest and it's because their chemistry and the characters they created just work so well together. And you walk out of there and it feels so good.
I just remember being in the edit room with Hrithik and just watching it and going, 'God!' And that's what I was hoping, that I could stay true to what their intention was without messing with that. That's what works so well.
HR: I was so afraid. [All laugh] "Forty minutes! You've cut out forty minutes!"
So, did you get involved once they'd finished the film, or was it while they were shooting?
BR: Oh, I wish. I just happened to see the finished movie.It was fantastic. Hrithik's father [the film's producer, Rakesh Roshan] asked me, "What would you do to the movie if you were going to release it in the United States? Is there anything you would do?"
And I just started rattling off all these ideas, because I was inspired by it. I just thought, Wow! I said, "Oh, I would shorten this, and then I would maybe lose that, and then I would change the music here, and then I would do this."
And then he said, "Would you do it?" I'm like, "What?" So, it just happened. I thought it was a great piece of work. I have a day job, right? I just thought, 'This is a special movie, I want to be a part of it. And I'm happy just to be part of it.'
I'm sure I saw a cameo from you in there, though. Was that a reflection of you in the opening section?
BR: Don't tell anybody. It was a CGI...no, no, no. I'm happy you saw me in the movie. But that was my personality...
It was someone who looked like you?
BR: He must have been a very handsome man. [all laugh]
How did you both react to the remix? Like you said, it's 40 minutes shorter.
HR: I loved it.
But there's no dance sequence, which for many is a staple of a Bollywood film. Did it feel very different from the film you thought you were making?
HR: Well, you know not having the dance sequence, as I said, those are all the decorations. They might earn you a brownie point, but it's not the thrust of the film.
What Brett did to the film was he interpreted the film in the context of a certain western audience. What he did to it was something we could never have a perspective of because we're from another world. So, we had to trust him with it, and we're absolutely delighted with the result.
Barbara Mori: But the soul and heart is there.
HR: And yet it's a different pace. It's a different ride, with the same heart. Which is amazing. I'm still asking, I ask myself a lot of times, 'Why would someone like Brett Ratner [Brett laughs] who's one of the most successful filmmakers in Hollywood, why would he take out four months of his life and give it to some people from this far away land?'
The only thing that I can conclude in my head, because I haven't really asked him personally, is that he's so passionate about movies. He's got such a strong love for what he does and for cinema that he could take out four months of his life without any personal benefit or advantage and do this. So, he came into our lives like an angel. But I think every film has a destiny, and it was kind of our destiny.
BR: This was meant to be. They didn't try to find me
HR: Yeah, it just happened.
BR: It wasn't like, 'Oh, let's get Brett to do this, he made Rush Hour.' It just happened over a dinner. And I'm just interested in movies. I'm obsessed with movies, and when I see a good movie I appreciate it. And when I saw this movie I said, "There's something special in this movie, and I want to be a part of it."
HR: Secretly, I suspect that it has something to do with Barbara Mori. [all laugh]
Brett Ratner, Hrithik Roshan and Barbara Mori, thank you very much.
Kites: The Remix is released in cinemas on Friday 28th May.
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