When I went to see the movie .. the theatres were not what oen would call
"crowded". Yes there were people who were enjoying the movie.

What I find interesting is when all people are saying bad about the movie
..taran adarsh (ironic last name ) and indiafm go all out to say its great
movie and is doing good. Is it anyway related to the numerous ads that GURU
has on indiafm.com. They seem to have spent quite a fortune on that site. Or
may be others are miffed at the fact that indiafm gets so much revenue out
of Madras Talkies :)




On 1/17/07, vinodraju2k <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Wondering why they fear Mani Ratnam so much, that they are going all
out in unison to make sure He wont get a hit in Bollywood.

-Vinod

--- In [email protected] <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>,
Gopal Srinivasan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sarkar ki strategy chal gayi!
> By: Upala KBR
> January 17, 2007
>
> Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai
> The timing of Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Bachchan's engagement has
sparked off speculation over
> whether the move was planned to whip up renewed interest in Guru
post its dismal opening last
> week. Whatever the truth, the strategy seems to have paid off.
>
> The engagement happened on Sunday evening, and the gloomy figures
(Guru had an opening of 50-60
> per cent across India) began picking up on Monday. This is unheard
of in Bollywood, where
> opening collections usually drop post Monday.
>
> Ebb and flow
>
> So what made the difference? Is it fair to say that news of the
lead pair making their
> relationship official was the chief cause? Says an
industrywalla, "The Bachchans want to break
> the myth that Ash and Abhishek are a flop pair. When someone as
respectable as Amitabh calls
> the entire media to his home, which he has never done before, and
gives interviews about how
> he's going to see Guru 100 times over people will listen."
>
> Adds a reputed trade source, "Guru will be an average commission
earner, but definitely not a
> hit as it's being touted.
>
> The collections (except Mumbai, Maharashtra and some areas in the
south) have already started
> dropping across India. Multiplexes in Indore on Sunday registered
the following collections:
>
> Inox – Rs 1,44,000, Velocity – Rs 1,30,600, PVR – Rs 1,49,900 and
Adlabs – Rs 1,45,500.
> However, on Monday collections dropped. Inox was Rs 45,500,
Velocity – Rs 43,500, PVR – Rs
> 77,700 and Adlabs – Rs 38,200. If Guru has picked up slightly it
is in Mumbai, which opened to
> less than 50 per cent.
>
> The Ash-Abhishek engagement made a difference to the collections
on Monday. But there is no
> question of the film picking up after this. While all 16 shows
were full at Mulund theatres on
> Sunday (a holiday), Monday saw a steep drop of 30 per cent."
>
> Trade analyst Taran Adarsh adds, "Guru has been holding well at
Cinemax since Monday; it has
> registered 60 percent collections. This was indirectly boosted by
the engagement story as TV
> channels were showing clips of Guru along with the news.
>
> However, I don't think this was a publicity stunt. Salaam-E-Ishq
will definitely make a huge
> dent to Guru's collections when it releases next week."
>
> What do the trade analysts have to say?
>
> Vikas Mohan, editor, Super Cinema
>
> Top three releases of 2006?
> Dhoom 2, Krrish and Lage Raho Munnabhai.
>
> Has Guru done as well?
> Kaha raja bhoj, kaha gangu teli? They are much ahead of Guru.
> Are the collections of Guru good/average/dismal?
> In Mumbai, the film is doing good business at multiplexes but very
badly at single screen
> theatres. In north India and the Hindi belt, Guru is a disaster.
>
> Will the collections get better in the coming weeks?
> Going by the way it is now, I don't think so.
>
> What is the public reaction?
> For Friday's 2 pm show at Cinemax Andheri, there were 35-40 people
in a 60-75 seater theatre.
> Get one show that is house full and I will leave the film industry.
>
> Did the engagement result in a rise in collections?
> Yes. An engagement is a positive thing. When Meena Kumari died,
Pakeezah became a super hit
> because people knew they wouldn't see her again. The engagement
announcement has had a positive
> effect by 1 or 2 per cent, especially among the youth.
>
> Indu Mirani, Chief Editor, thirtymm.com, trade analyst
>
> Top three releases of 2006?
> Dhoom 2, Krrish and Lage Raho Munnabhai.
>
> Has Guru done as well?
> No way!
> Are the collections of Guru good/average/dismal?
> It's average. Single screen shows are not doing well, but shows at
multiplexes are better.
>
> Will the collections get betterin the coming weeks?
> Next week Salaam-E-Ishq releases. That will make a difference and
Guru collections will get
> affected.
>
> What is the general reaction of the public?
> Some people have liked it, while others haven't. Celebrating the
success of a man who has no
> respect for the law hasn't been digested well by a certain section
of the audience.
>
> http://www.mid-day.com/hitlist/2007/january/150257.htm
>



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