Salman Khan brings festivity to ticket counters with Sultan

July 7, 2016

salman22Mumbai, Jul 7: Bollywood’s ‘bhaijaan’ Salman Khan, with his latest Eid release Sultan, brought festivity to ticket counters on Wednesday.

Trade experts feel the movie, which features the superstar flex his muscles as a wrestler, will rock the box office with an opening day collection of close to Rs 40 crore and more during its five-day opening weekend.

Several theatres across the country are going “sold out” and are “houseful” — in tune with what the film fraternity had expected the scenario to be. And that did not get altered with a change in the date of the Eid celebrations. Eid was earlier to be celebrated in India on Wednesday, but the holiday date was later shifted to Thursday.

“The opening (of Sultan) has been huge. I thought since Eid is on Thursday it will affect the collections, but the opening has been great. It was close to 90 per cent occupancy on Day 1 and now I feel the film will collect close to Rs 40 crore on its opening day,” Mumbai-based distributor Rajesh Thadani told IANS.

The collection of the Yash Raj Films production will undoubtedly be bigger on Thursday, Thadani addd.

According to Kamal Gianchandani, CEO of PVR Pictures, the response to the movie has been on expected lines.

“The film has opened with unprecedented curiosity. The advance sales which were open on Sunday were indicating towards a strong start at the box office today. That’s exactly what has happened,” Gianchandani said.

“Sultan is a huge blockbuster. The film will finish its run with a massive box office collection. The seat occupancy has been somewhere around 85 to 90 per cent since (Wednesday) morning,” he said.

A major reason behind such massive opening of the film is not just Salman’s huge fan following, but also the actor’s Eid luck factor. All of Salman’s films released on the auspicious occasion — Wanted, Dabangg, Bodyguard, Ek Tha Tiger, Kick and Bajrangi Bhaijaan — had raked in moolah upon their release.

Theatres are buzzing with activity courtesy Sultan, which is directed by Ali Abbas Zafar and also stars Anushka Sharma.

The movie features Salman as a rustic wrestler from Haryana who goes on to win medals for the country, but loses his way after that. The plot revolves around how he reinvents his wrestler streak in mixed martial arts.

People are not only liking how the film reflects Salman’s aura but also the action-packed drama in it.

“Sultan has opened to full houses across INOX cinemas. Audiences are loving the film. Advance bookings for the weekend is extra-ordinary. Going by this trend, we expect ‘Sultan’ to create a new record for highest opening weekend and hopefully highest grossing film of all times,” said Rajender Singh, Vice-President, Programming and Distribution, INOX Leisure Ltd.

Devang Sampat, Director – Strategy Initiative, Cinepolis India said: “We had 25 per cent advance booking for Sultan with almost 55,000 tickets sold on Tuesday itself. It is the highest advance booking for any movie and clearly shows the power of Salman.

“We understand that, and have allocated 80 per cent shows to Sultan on Wednesday across our 252 screens and will follow the similar strategy for the long week. This will surely be the biggest blockbuster of the year till date.”

Distributor Sunil Bhansal said that apart from its commercial success, Sultan has also been applauded critically – which will help the film to remain strong at the box office in the coming days.

“The opening of Sultan is excellent, and the best part is that the reviews are also positive. Salman’s fans are going crazy in cinemas and they have been clapping and whistling throughout the film. The film will easily cross Rs 40 crore on Wednesday. Tomorrow the collections will only get bigger and better,” Bhansal said.

What has also worked in the movie’s favour, according to Amit Sharma, Managing Director, Miraj Entertainment Ltd, is that the team’s “planning and execution” of its marketing strategy was “perfect” through various offline and online media.

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April 25,2020

Mumbai, Apr 25: Actor Vidya Balan has decided to donate 1000 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) kits to the frontline healthcare staff across India.

In a video message posted on her Facebook page, the actor announced that she is also collaborating with celebrity shout-out platform Tring to raise money for additional 1000 PPE kits.

“In the war against COVID-19 our health care professionals are like our soldiers at the border fighting for our health and freedom. Just like we equip our soldiers for the battle we must do the same with our medical staff. There is a critical shortage of PPE for our senior doctors, residents, nurses and ward boys in their daily work.

“As a result, a lot of our hospitals are not functioning at full capacity. Join me in changing this now. I am donating 1000 PPE ktis to hospital and medical staff across the country. And I am pledging to raise money for another 1000,” she said.

According to a statement issued by the actor’s team, she has joined hands with Tring to provide additional 1000 PPE kits, in association with Manish Mundra of Drishyam Films and photographer-producer Atul Kasbekar.

For donations made through Tring, Vidya will be recognising the support of every donor by sending a personal thank you video message, and a chance for a two-minute video call with her.

Vidya said each PPE kit is worth Rs 650 (all-inclusive of delivery costs and applicable taxes) and it consists of one coverall laminated and waterproof, nitrile gloves, goggles, face shields, 3-ply surgical mask and shoe covers.

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April 10,2020

New Delhi Apr 10:  Actor Salman Khan on Friday thanked people for staying indoors and shared two pictures, first showing Bada Qabaristan's (graveyard) gate which has been closed due to lockdown and the second was of an empty street in Mumbai.

The actor thanked the people for listening to the guidelines and understanding the gravity of this situation amid the 21-day government-imposed lockdown in view of coronavirus outbreak. The tweet by 'Dabangg' actor came soon after the conclusion of Shab-e-Barat.

Shab-e-Barat is observed as a day of forgiveness or atonement in Islam and leads to congregations at graveyards and religious places.

The 54-year-old actor took to Twitter and wrote, "Wah! Thank u for listening n understanding the gravity of this situation the country is in. God bless n protect each n every 1.

Over the past few days, appeals were made to the Muslim community from several quarters to not venture out of their houses to pray on Shab-e-Barat in view of the COVID-19 lockdown.

Earlier, the 'Tiger Zinda Hai' star shared his lockdown experience in a video message with nephew Nirvaan and urged people to take the government's advisory of self-isolation seriously amid the rising cases of coronavirus in the country.

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June 16,2020

Mumbai, Jun 16: Filmmaker Dibakar Banerjee remembers Sushant Singh Rajput as a dance loving 'chhokra' from an engineering college who, having made it in Bollywood, was “enthused, sincere and totally focused” on his craft.

Banerjeee said the actor always had “a book or two” with him and took pride in the fact that he had an “inner intellectual life away from the shallower aspects of showbiz”.

Rajput was found dead in his Bandra apartment on Sunday at the age of 34, leaving his friends, colleagues and collaborators in a state of shock.

The Patna-born actor and the director worked together in 2015 film "Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!" when Rajput was a relative newcomer in the industry. Banerjee says it was Rajput's vulnerability and willingness to do different that made him stand out for the role.

In an interview with news agency, the filmmaker looks back at Rajput's sincerity, his love for science and astronomy and how an outsider has to work harder than a "mediocre, unmotivated and entitled establishment elite" to succeed in Bollywood.

Excerpts:

You worked with Sushant when he was less than two-year-old in the film industry. What struck you the most in him to cast as Detective Byomkesh Bakshy?

Banerjee: His vulnerability and intensity and the ambition to do different things than the usual Bollywood stuff.

What were your memories of Sushant- the actor and the person?

Banerjee: As an actor he would tense himself up for the scene and then completely plunge in take after take. He would put a lot of value on preparation. He would be up the previous night of the shoot, reading the scene and making notes and land up on the sets all raring to go.

He would be on, ready and give his hundred per cent throughout the shoot of Byomkesh - no matter how hard or long the day. The unit did not really have to worry about him - considering he was the star. That's what I remember - a total pro, enthused, sincere and totally focused.

As a person, he seemed to me a happy dance loving 'chhokra' from an engineering college who had made it in showbiz and now was serious about acting. He was deeply nostalgic about his carefree student days in Delhi. We used to laugh a lot - I remember that quite clearly.

Sushant's friends say that he spoke more about books and his love for astronomy than films and their fate, which is rare for an actor in the industry. Do you also remember him that way?

Banerjee: Totally true. He was a science and astronomy nut. Always had a book or two with him - and was proud of the fact that he had an inner intellectual life away from the shallower aspects of showbiz. I recognized it as a reflex, protective action to prevent the Bollywood swamp sucking him in totally. And also an identity he wanted to protect and project.

Sushant's death has brought to the fore the struggles of outsiders and the alienation they often face from the nepotistic culture of the industry. Did you feel that Sushant was also fighting this battle despite being a successful actor?

Banerjee: We all fight it, day in and out - whether successful or failing. But the trick is to define that success and failure ourselves and not let the narrative constantly forced by the establishment to get to you. Those who know this weather the storm and ultimately survive and thrive.

The biggest unfairness in all this is that it takes double the talent, energy and hard work for an outsider to convince the audience and the industry that he or she is as safe a box office bet as a mediocre, unmotivated and entitled establishment elite.

The media colludes in this by wallowing in family, coterie and celebrity worship. This leads to deep anger and frustration. Those who can let this slide survive. Those who can't - those who hurt a little more or are vulnerable and impressionable - they are at risk.

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