Meanwhile, T-Series, which has bought the music rights of the film in India, 
expect sales to
jump 45 per cent after music director A R Rahman was nominated for three Oscars.

But it is the sales from music CDs of Slumdog Millionaire that is making all 
the news. "We
expect a 40 to 45 per cent increase in sales of the soundtrack. In terms of 
sales of iTunes and
runs on FM radio station, the music is already a big hit," said Mukesh Desai, 
CEO, T-Series.

Music industry sources said T-Series expects to sell at least 100,000 music CDs 
of Slumdog
Millionaire over the week.

Physical sales of music in the range of half a million to one million within a 
month of the
release of any album makes it a commercial hit, sources said. The physical 
sales of recent A R
Rahman sound tracks like Ghajini and Jaane Tu...have already crossed one 
million so far.

In the UK and US, the soundtrack of the film was among the top five in terms 
ofonline sales in
the first couple of weeks of its release last year. "Even now, its ranked 48th 
in terms of its
sales on amazon.com. This speaks volumes for A R Rahman's music. Whether it 
will sell in as
large numbers as some of his other soundtracks remains to be seen," said a 
senior executive
from a leading music company.

Music shop owners are elated. Mehmood Curmani - director - Rhythm House , 
Mumbai's most well
known music shop, said: "Sales for the music CDs of Slumdog Millionaire have 
been
unprecedented. We have sold about 300 CDs even before the film released. That 
is about 30 CDs a
day. After the film releases I am expecting that this could go up to 50 CDs a 
day. "


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'Slumdog' music sales hit high note, movie rides on Oscars
Ashish Sinha & Divya Subramaniam / New Delhi/mumbai January 24, 2009, 0:15 IST

Film exhibitors are hoping to see a surge in box office collections for Slumdog 
Millionaire on
the back of 10 Oscar nominations, the announcement of which coincided with the 
paid preview of
the film across theatres in India Thursday.

 

Meanwhile, T-Series, which has bought the music rights of the film in India, 
expect sales to
jump 45 per cent after music director A R Rahman was nominated for three Oscars.

Most multiplexes now say they expect 70 per cent bookings over the long weekend 
since the
$15-million film is being released both in English and Hindi. Earlier bookings 
were a moderate
50 per cent mark, despite the film winning four Golden Globe awards the week 
before.

Slumdog's initial lacklustre bookings were in sharp contrast to blockbusters 
from Bollywood
like Akshay Kumar-starrer Chandni Chowk to China with nearly 100 per cent 
bookings for its paid
previews last week.

Even Raaz, a mystery thriller produced by Mahesh Bhatt, which also released 
today, initially
outperformed Slumdog with 70 per cent bookings.

But Devang Sampat, senior VP, Cinemax India, now predicts more success for 
Slumdog. "Because of
all the hype Slumdog Millionaire seems to be picking up really fast. Especially 
since it is a
long weekend it looks like it might go up to 70 per cent or more eventually," 
he said.

Although this advance booking record is not as good as for a Bollywood film, it 
is a decent
performance for an offbeat film made by a foreign director set in Mumbai with 
an Indian cast.
Box-office collections of recent blockbusters like Ghajini, Rab Ne Bana Di 
Jodi, and Singh is
Kinng hit 90 to 100 per cent in the first weekend.

"Bookings would have been higher but for the fact that most people have already 
seen the
English version of the movie on pirated DVDs," said Alok Tandon, COO, INOX 
Leisure Ltd, which
runs multiplexes all over the country.

"The sheer number of people that are coming because of word-of-mouth publicity 
is phenomenal,"
added Joydeep Ghosh, general manager, marketing and sales, PVR Cinema.

Nearly 300 prints of Slumdog has been released in India by Fox Star Studio, the 
movie
distribution and acquisition arm of Star India that is releasing it in the 
country.

But it is the sales from music CDs of Slumdog Millionaire that is making all 
the news. "We
expect a 40 to 45 per cent increase in sales of the soundtrack. In terms of 
sales of iTunes and
runs on FM radio station, the music is already a big hit," said Mukesh Desai, 
CEO, T-Series.

Music industry sources said T-Series expects to sell at least 100,000 music CDs 
of Slumdog
Millionaire over the week.

Physical sales of music in the range of half a million to one million within a 
month of the
release of any album makes it a commercial hit, sources said. The physical 
sales of recent A R
Rahman sound tracks like Ghajini and Jaane Tu...have already crossed one 
million so far.

In the UK and US, the soundtrack of the film was among the top five in terms 
ofonline sales in
the first couple of weeks of its release last year. "Even now, its ranked 48th 
in terms of its
sales on amazon.com. This speaks volumes for A R Rahman's music. Whether it 
will sell in as
large numbers as some of his other soundtracks remains to be seen," said a 
senior executive
from a leading music company.

Music shop owners are elated. Mehmood Curmani - director - Rhythm House , 
Mumbai's most well
known music shop, said: "Sales for the music CDs of Slumdog Millionaire have 
been
unprecedented. We have sold about 300 CDs even before the film released. That 
is about 30 CDs a
day. After the film releases I am expecting that this could go up to 50 CDs a 
day. "

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