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Posted: 10 years ago
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Wow Oscar entry 🥳


If BB release in few foreign country like Japan China Korea Taiwan & Hong Kong then no one can stop BB to break pk's record.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Omg Oscar entry [:D/] way to go !! Proud SK Fan ! 😎
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Bajrangi Bhaijaan: It's a high-50 for Salman Khan

In addition to both the films performing brilliantly at the box office, they both have managed to sustain their position in theatres by crossing the 50-day mark. Baahubali and Bajrangi Bhaijaan are the only two recent films that have played on the big screen for over 50 days.

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It's a high-50 for Salman Khan and Prabhas

Superstars Salman Khan and Prabhas have lately been in the news for delivering large-scale films Bajrangi Bhaijaan and Baahubali respectively.

Prabhas-starrer Baahubali, which released on July 10 this year, took the box office by storm with the business it did on the very day of its release. A week after its release, Indian cinema witnessed the release of Salman Khan-starrer Bajrangi Bhaijaan, which managed to set several other benchmarks. Both SS Rajamouli, who directed Baahubali and Kabir Khan, who directed Bajrangi Bhaijaan, had received applause from all territories for their films.

In addition to both the films performing brilliantly at the box office, they both have managed to sustain their position in theatres by crossing the 50-day mark. Baahubali and Bajrangi Bhaijaan are the only two recent films that have played on the big screen for over 50 days.

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In today's time, when films have a short shelf life with audiences constantly demanding change, both these blockbusters have had their positions intact in theatres. Even more than two months after their releases, the films have managed to draw audiences to theaters.

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Superstars Salman Khan and Prabhas have lately been in the news for delivering two back to back magnum opus films respectively. Prabhas starrer Baahubali which released on July 10 took box office by a storm with the humongous business it did on the very day of its release. A week after its release, Bollywoodwitnessed the release of Salman Khan starrerBajrangi Bhaijaan which managed to set benchmarks in its own stride. Both the films witnessed power packed performances delivered by their lead actors Prabhas and Salman Khan.

The release of both these films marked a revolution experienced by Indian cinema. In addition to both the films performing par excellence at the box office, they both have managed to sustain their position on celluloid by crossing the 50 day mark. Baahubali and Bajrangi Bhaijaan are the only two recent films that have played on the big screen for over 50 days.

About two decades back, the success of a film was gauged from the number of days it used to run in the theatres. Box office did matter back then too but a Silver Jubilee, Golden Jubilee, Platinum Jubilee and a 100 day run meant much more than just box office figures. In that terminology, Bajrangi Bhaijaan had a Golden jubilee run at the box office this year.

In today's time, when films have a short shelf life as audiences constantly demand change, both these blockbusters have stayed glued to the theatres. More than 2 months since their releases, the films have managed to draw audiences to theatres. Both performers have solely carried their films on their respective shoulders and have managed to set milestones with the same.




"Brother Bajrangi" at theatres in Korea Busan International film festival. Will send more pictures from screenings pic.twitter.com/g8RUgOJSSU
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Posted: 10 years ago
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I m soo happy 4 salman and everyone who loves him . Its a gr8 momnt 4 all of them and i hope he keeps achieving more and more
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Posted: 10 years ago
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10th Week ..And still going strong 👏 .

Proud of Salman , Kabir and whole BB team 👏

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Actually it's Kabir Khan's BB, Salman Khan is a mere actor in the film.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Hope it gets selected fr Oscar...
Posted: 9 years ago
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Bajrangi Bhaijaan At Busan Film Festival, Korea :D @BeingSalmanKhan@Kabirkhankk Winning Hearts All Over! pic.twitter.com/1ksSIK6kTP
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Posted: 9 years ago
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BUSAN FILM FESTIVAL 2015

Out to conquer the world

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Busan, South Korea October 5, 2015 1:00 am

A scene from 'Zubaan', the first Bollywood film selected to open the Busan International Film Festival. Photo/AFP

Bollywood just a blockbuster away from going global, says a renowned producer

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A scene from "Zubaan", the first Bollywood film selected to open the Busan International Film Festival.



Out to conquer the world



Bollywood just a blockbuster away from going global, says a renowned producer


One of Bollywood's most successful producers believes the current generation of Indian film-makers is set to conquer the world - by moving beyond the traditional song and dance format.

"India is still to find its "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" but it's only a matter of time," says Amar Butala, the producer behind the smash hit "Bajrangi Bhaijaan", the highest grossing Bollywood film of all time.

The Chinese-language martial arts epic "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" directed by Taiwan's Ang Lee was a hit when it was released in 2000, going on to win the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.

It collected an estimated US$128 million (Bt4.68 billion) from the international box office, still a record for a non-English language film and more than double the second-highest all-time earner, "My Beautiful Life" (1998) from Italy.

"As younger film-makers in Bollywood change the way our films are made - whether this is the stories we tell or the use of song and dance - in the coming years we'll see more and more Bollywood films reach out to the international audience," Butala says in an interview before the screening of "Bajrangi Bhaijaan" at the 20th Busan International Film Festival.

The film has taken an estimated US$91 million globally so far - placing it second only to the 2014-released comedy "PK" (US$114 million) - and it follows the relationship that builds between an Indian man and a Pakistani girl trapped in India.

BIFF kicked off Thursday with the world premiere of Mozez Singh's "Zubaan", the first time a Bollywood production has opened the festival.

Singh's debut is a coming-of-age story about a young man who uses music to learn lessons about modern life. Other Bollywood films on the programme here include two productions tapping into the industry's traditions - and star-crossed lovers - in "Masaan", an award winner at this year's Cannes festival, and "O Kadhal Kanmani".

The festival is also showcasing the rising stars from India's film industry beyond Bollywood and Hindi-language movies.

Independent filmmaker's Hari Viswanath's debut "Radio Set" - about an old man alienated from his children - is in the running for Busan's main New Currents award for first and second-time Asian filmmakers while the Assamese-language "Kothanodi", looks at the trial and tribulations of four mothers, also makes its world premiere.

Butala believes the success of his film - directed by Kabir Khan and starring current Indian box office king Salman Khan - has been down to its positive message, and that Indian filmmakers as a whole are now exploring a wider reach of topics, removed from the romances normally associated with Bollywood.

""Bajrangi Bhaijaan" is an incredibly positive film," Butala says. "It's rare for a film to take such a balanced view of both India and Pakistan, without taking any sides. This touched an emotional chord."

While there are more than 1,000 films produced across Indian every year, making it by far the world's most active film-making nation, outside the country these films have only previously been watched by the Indian diaspora, according to Butala. But he believes times are rapidly changing.

"Film-makers in India like everywhere in the world want their films to travel, to reach out to even larger audiences," says Butala. "A mainstream Hindi language film is yet to successfully make that giant leap. But I think the opportunity to do this is ripe."

There are 16 Indian films among the 304 productions screening at this year's BIFF, which runs through Saturday.

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