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Posted: 18 years ago
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Domestic B.O.: Flops galore!

While addressing a seminar on the future of Hindi cinema early this week, one of the key issues I was asked to speak on was the importance of movie marketing in today's times. I cited the example of a popular toothpaste brand that spends an extensive amount on its promotion, convincing people that it guards our teeth, gums and enamel like no other brand does.

Simply put, it means that no matter how strong and popular your product may be, you still need to pump up the promotion to stay fresh in public memory. Content and promotion are two sides of the coin and both play a significant role in film business today.

Let's get into the flashback mode. Till the early 1980s, film promotion was limited to plastering the walls with posters, putting up hand-painted hoardings at strategic points and issuing ads in newspapers. With the invasion of satellite television, song and talkie promos were bombarded round the clock subsequently. Today, television, radio and Internet promotion, besides multi-city press meets, holds the key. In fact, when you plan the budget on paper, you need to keep aside a substantial amount for promotion at the very outset.

Cut to the present. Two of the three releases last Friday - KHANNA & IYER and SAY SALAAM INDIA - came virtually unannounced. KHANNA & IYER has Mukta Arts as one of its producers - a production house known for qualitative promotion. Partnering with Mukta Arts on this film was Zee, one of the premier television entities. Despite strong names to back this project, the promotion of KHANNA & IYER was extremely low-key and worse, the quality of posters and promos were far from eye-catching.

SAY SALAAM INDIA suffered for altogether different reasons. The film came at an inappropriate time [India's exit from the World Cup] and despite a reputed firm like Adlabs distributing the project, the print count was reduced to half as the release date drew closer. This discussion with one of its producers at a private screening of the film caught me off guard. Sure, World Cup has eaten into film business, but it affected this film in a different way.

KHANNA & IYER was burdened with a poor script and poorer marketing. Therefore, its disastrous opening [5%-10%] didn't shock me one bit. But SAY SALAAM INDIA was a fine attempt and I genuinely feel that it suffered due to nil awareness. Aggressive promotion might've helped and a strong word of mouth would've only proved sone pe suhaaga.

The third release, DELHII HEIGHTS, was a terrible letdown. Perhaps, I expected more from this supposedly slice of life movie. The reactions to the film were evident at the premiere screening of the film on Wednesday night. You generally exchange notes during the intermission of a film, but the people I bumped into were discussing everything under the sun, except the film.

My heart goes out to all producers who toil hard to put a project together, but one mistake [script] blows the film to smithereens.

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Posted: 18 years ago
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lol..new knew tht its gonna be a flop...dun mind at least they did a movie...btw thnkx 4 sharing
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Okay, so this means no one knows the truth behind all this. Here it goes:

Big Producers, Directors do make "flop" movies once a while. Usually they partner with some small production house, or just produce and not direct those films so that they flop and they can show "LOSS" to income tax department to cover their black money.

This is not a latest thing but has been going on for really long.

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Though this film is a flop I heard in Popcorn that Subhash ghai is so impressed by Aditi's acting & gave her another film offer too..

so hopefully we can see Aditi again soon !!! 😃 😃
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Posted: 18 years ago
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what bout bechara sarwar
did it took 2 years for them to make this film wat happened to the original film "race" u can tell from the name khanna n iyer is gonne be a flop
but just wanna say to aditi n sarwar that u have to see failures in life to enjoy victory and successin future-it wasnt their fault that film flopped it was the makers 4 making such a crap film n not even advertising it-just wanna say to them keep trying u would get there
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Posted: 18 years ago
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but aditi sharma is going to do another film 'black & white' na ?
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Posted: 18 years ago
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is the movie going to be released in US??
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Please post all reviews in the Sticky topic made just for "khanna and iyer"


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