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Strike Update: No solution yet, strike enters fourth week

By Taran Adarsh, April 24, 2009 - 12:13 IST

There's no concrete solution yet to the ongoing crisis. The producers/distributors and multiplexes have yet to reach a consensus over several thorny issues that have snowballed into a major issue.

The multiplexes have been meeting amongst themselves almost everyday, trying to come up with a solution that would be acceptable to producers/distributors. A meeting between the warring factions is expected to take place next week. Let's see what comes out of it.

If the delay in arriving at a solution comes out by, say, next week, it will take another 6-7-8 weeks for big-budget films to arrive in cinemas, since that's the time it takes to hype a film prior to its release. Which means, there might not be a major release till mid-June.

Meanwhile, Studio 18 has revived GHAJINI and UTV has opened DEV D at several single screens across Mumbai and other centres, avoiding the national chain of multiplexes completely.

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Posted: 16 years ago
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DAMN THIS!!! ARGH! I want my movie!
KI's BEEN POSTPONED ALL THE WAY TO AUGUST!
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Posted: 16 years ago
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When is Kaminey gonna come out then? Next year?
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Damnnnnnnn it!! I really hope this conflict gets resolved soon. It's been a longgg time since I've seen a new Bollywood movie in theaters.
Even if the strike is over in the next 6-8 weeks, it will not effect any movie releasing in June or December, right? I really hope LAK or 3 Idiots won't be postponed till next year .
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: indn inn0cence

Damnnnnnnn it!! I really hope this conflict gets resolved soon. It's been a longgg time since I've seen a new Bollywood movie in theaters.

Even if the strike is over in the next 6-8 weeks, it will not effect any movie releasing in June or December, right? I really hope LAK or 3 Idiots won't be postponed till next year .

It will be affect all thse movies, coz a lot of those movies might have to be pushed back to accomodate all these pending movies releasing at once. One article said that we can expect to see like 3 releases every week once the embargo is lifted, that's how many movies are gonna stack up 😕
Talk about eating each others business out. Man I just want Love Aaj Kal and Kambakkht Ishq to be succesful somehow. 😭
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Posted: 16 years ago
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i am soo sick of this..

but well, i am actually not that unhappy.. because by the looks of it, HP and the Half Blood Prince is coming in July after all.. and i am going to the theatres to watch this one...! YAYYY.. heheehhee..
so yeah, my spririts are not that dampened..
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Multiplexes take another hit, IPL steals the show

New Delhi: The revenue-sharing tussle between producers and multiplexes has cost the owners of movie theatres dear. With no big releases and the Indian Premier League (IPL) fever on, multiplexes are incurring 50 percent losses due to low footfalls.

"The business is very down and collections have plummeted over 50 percent. We are extending certain content out of compulsion because there is no new content. Moreover IPL is aggravating the problem in terms of footfalls," Sakshi Mehra, an exhibitor and president of the Motion Pictures Association of Delhi-Uttar Pradesh, told IANS.

"We are in a serious situation until we get fresh films and quality content, which has not been flowing in since the beginning of the year when the strike was not effective. In fact, even the single screens are suffering because of the dispute," he added.

Mehra, who also owns the IP multiplex in Varanasi and several single-screen theatres across Uttar Pradesh, is considering playing old hits like Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Chak De! India and Rang De Basanti to attract audiences.

Some exhibitors are trying to keep the ticket window buzzing by playing re-runs of popular Hindi and English movies including Jodhaa Akbar, Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, Dhoom 2, Life...in a Metro, Transformers, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Mr. Bean's Holiday, Razzle Dazzle and Marley and Me.

There are cinema hall owners who are stretching available content like Confessions of a Shopaholic, Little Zizou, Aloo Chaat, Delhi-6, Dev D, Firaaq and Videsh--Heaven on Earth. Audiences can get to watch a bevy of regional movies, specially south Indian films including Kotha Bangaru Lokam, Chintakayala Ravi, Venkata in Sankata and Aakashmantha, to name a few.

Industry sources predict that the six major multiplexes in the country namely PVR, INOX, BIG cinemas, Cinemax, Fun and Fame are set to lose close to Rs 300 crore collectively if no new films play in the first quarter (April-June).

The combined fixed cost losses for all multiplexes counting mall rentals, salaries, and electricity charges for the first quarter is expected to be around Rs.140 crore in case the dispute is not resolved, the sources said.

The problem started in February when multiplexes asked for 50 percent revenue share of a movie and producers refused. As a result, the united producers and distributors forum decided early March not to push any new releases in multiplexes. In a statement issued to the press, producers and distributors said that they have decided to suspend marketing and distribution of all films set to release after April 4, 2009.

Munish Sharma, general manager (marketing) of Satyam Cineplexes, however, blames the IPL more than the strike for low business.

"The strike did have an impact but it is the IPL series that is the main reason for the drop in ticket sales as most filmmakers had already decided to postpone their releases during the IPL season," Sharma said.

But Joginder Mahajan, a Delhi-based distributor, disagreed with Sharma and held the producers' strike responsible for the losses.

"IPL is not the main reason for the losses. The impact on the ticket sales is a result of the ongoing tussle between producers and multiplexes. Why would people spend so much money to watch old films?" Mahajan asked.

He also said that many multiplexes like "PVR and BIG cinemas" are keeping some "screens off" as cost-cutting measures.

"Most multiplexes are keeping at least one of their screens on off-mode and are also cancelling some of their morning and night shows due to cost-cutting," he claimed.[/B][B]
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Posted: 16 years ago
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The problem started in February when multiplexes asked for 50 percent revenue share of a movie and producers refused.
i thought it was the other way around..?? 😕

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