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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2009
More articles by: Ashish Saksena
  
Box Truths | Ashish Saksena  09:36 PM | September 10,2009
Christmas was considered a bad time for release until Bhaagam Bhag changed it all
Box Truths | Ashish Saksena  08:06 PM | September 03,2009
It’s amazing how important the Indian market has suddenly become for Hollywood firms and how they like to monitor the happenings in our industry. It is therefore admirable that producers Indra Kumar and Ashok Thakeria readily agreed to purchase the remake rights of Death at a Funeral for their film Daddy Cool, a fact mentioned in the film’s opening credits
Box Truths | Ashish Saksena  12:26 AM | August 28,2009
So often, it’s this first film that gives an insight into the company’s thinking and focus. There is a sense of achievement within the team and an urge to beat the system and make a mark
Box Truths | Ashish Saksena   10:22 PM | August 20,2009
The film’s overall business is expected to wind up at about Rs20-22 crore after taking into account the share from insurance claim towards loss of business
Box Truths | Ashish Saksena  01:15 AM | August 14,2009
Agyaat which released last week failed to excite the audiences and faced uproar because of its unconventional ending
Box Truths | Ashish Saksena  12:03 AM | August 08,2009
In India, films on the theme of reincarnation are a safe formula for success. Magadheera belongs to the same genre
Box Truths | Ashish Saksena  11:47 PM | August 06,2009
Thanks to its decent sustenance over the weekdays and the Raksha Bandhan holiday on Wednesday, the film closed the first week at a fantastic distributor share of Rs21 crore and is expected to finish its entire run at Rs35 crore
Box Truths | Ashish Saksena   11:42 PM | July 30,2009
The film was to be initially produced by Karan Johar but once Shah moved out of Dharma Productions, the film got inordinately delayed as he had to start all over again to find a producer
Box Truths | Ashish Saksena  09:23 PM | July 23,2009
Worldwide, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince broke the record of Spider-Man 3 ($382 million) in five-day gross by storming the box office with a gross of $394 million in the same period
Ashish Saksena  12:51 AM | July 10,2009
It’s been a quiet year at the movies so far. Here’s how pricing and star power impacted films
Box Truths | Ashish Saksena  12:51 AM | July 10,2009
The India theatrical business of ‘Kambakkht Ishq’ in its first week closed at Rs20 crore distributor share and will touch Rs25 crore across its entire run
Box Truths | Ashish Saksena   12:48 AM | July 03,2009
The movie is expected to do Rs23-25 cr business in India, Rs5-7 cr abroad
Box Turths | Ashish Saksena  10:31 PM | June 25,2009
One Hollywood hit beats all of Bollywood
Box Truths | Ashish Saksena  10:46 PM | June 18,2009
Some felt films would take huge openings due to desperate audiences, other thought the audiences have lost the habit of visiting cinemas and would prefer to watch films at home