Geetanjali Prasad
Saturday, October 28, 2006: (Mumbai):
"Don ka critic hona mushkil nahin namumkin hai," that was Badshah Khan's way of telling his critics to lay off.
However well or poorly they might have reviewed the film, audiences across the world are lapping up Shah Rukh's latest avataar as the gizmo savy suave mafioso.
Overseas collections have been tremendous.
"The response has been tremendous. We've grossed a total of Rs 75 crore worldwide, which is phenomenal. Right from small towns in Bihar to cities in New York, the distributors have made their money.
"In London, we got 840,000 pounds, Dubai 3.2 million dirhams and the highest in Australia. The total overseas collection is Rs 18 crores," said Ritesh Sidhwani, producer.
And there's more good news. After the phenomenal worldwide response, a Los Angeles production house has now offered to buy the rights to the movie for a Hollywood remake.
"We have been approached by a well renowned LA production house who wants to buy the rights of the film - to make Don in English, a Hollywood version," said Sidhwani.
Though critics have been lukewarm at best, Sidhwani is quick to retaliate.
"It's extremely unfair on the part of critics to write such reviews. They've gone to the extent of advising the public not to watch the film which is shocking. They have no right to do so," said Sidhwani.
So for the moment it looks like, Don ka mukabala karna namumkin hai.
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