Aditya Chopra falters big time in rab ne bana di Jodi. he needs to get
out of DDLJ hang over.He is neither Chak de India director nor Hrisheh
Mukherji. This movie is neither DDLJ nor Dil to pagal hai but who is
complaining when SRK is carrying the whole movie on his shoulders and
it was pretty obvious in the theatre full of women cheering and
clapping.. The movie will only work due to SRK presence.
Satyam Shahrukham Surinderum
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1046232.html
excerpt
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http://www.imdb.com/boxoffice/?region=uk
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Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi’, a film by Aditya Chopra and Yash Chopra and
starring Shahrukh Khan was to be simultaneously released in India and
Pakistan. However, the Pakistani film exhibitors and distributor were
unable to obtain the screening rights and the movie has opened solely
in India.
Too high: Traditionally, the rights to exhibit an Indian movie usually
cost around Rs 7 million, which is earned back by the movie
distributor and exhibitors within the first week. The latest movie,
however, had an asking price of Rs 60 million, which was too high to
pay for any Pakistani exhibitor. Although the price was later reduced
to Rs 20 million, the exhibitors continued to resist it and the
movie’s release was eventually cancelled in Pakistan. Pakistan Cinema
Management Association Chairman Qaiser Sanaullah Khan told Daily Times
that Indian movies usually perform very well in Pakistan. ‘Singh is
King’, ‘Race’; ‘Awarapun’; and ‘Jannat’ have all performed very well,
he said. “Shahrukh Khan is a big star with a great market value, but
no exhibitor
This news is what india like to believe---"pakistan can't afford the
movie". You guys are just as pathetic as any pakistani could be. Read
India Fm and Yash Chopra interview where he states that he is thinking
to not release the movie in Pakistan due to political pressure. People
had advance booking for the movie. The money was returned to them one
day after the release. The rumor outside the theatre was that some
bomb blast in the the threatre is causing the delay of movie shows.