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PostPosted: Thu Jun 27, 2002 1:27 pm 
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this is for the people who said the movie opened bad without any facts, now read this:

Laughter is the best medicine, they say. Undeniably, laughter has provided a healing touch to the box-office that has been reeling under flops since the onset of this year.

The industry can heave a sigh of relief, for last week's AWARA PAAGAL DEEWANA took a flying start not just in Mumbai, but throughout the country, bringing back smiles on the faces of producers, distributors and exhibitors.

Yes, we've been thirsting for a hit for a long time now. Post-RAAZ, not a single big film (barring SPIDER-MAN) scored a century on its first day and continued its victory march throughout the week. On an all-India level.

If at all, there were 'region-wise successes'. AANKHEN, COMPANY. HUM TUMHARE HAIN SANAM…

Not much was expected from AWARA PAAGAL DEEWANA, but its excellent start startled not just the film industry people, but also its producer, Firoz A. Nadiadwala ("I was pleasantly surprised," he tells me, "I didn't expect the film to open so well.").

What can one attribute the speedy start to? In my opinion, there were several factors –

One, the film was promoted methodically. First came the song and dance promos, then the slick action promos, followed by the talkie ones, showcasing the comic sequences between Paresh Rawal and Johny Lever.

Two, the music had caught on with the young generation. The chic picturisations added to the curiosity value.

Three, word had spread after the first show itself that the film had excellent comedy to satiate the masses.

Although one will have to wait and watch how the film fares in the coming days (rains have played havoc in several parts of the country, thereby affecting collections badly!), AWARA PAAGAL DEEWANA has nevertheless pumped oxygen in the lungs of an already troubled film industry.

Let's have a look at the mid-week box-office response to AWARA PAAGAL DEEWANA. An IndiaFM exclusive.

MUMBAI CITY-SUBURBS, MAHARASHTRA, GUJARAT:
The opening in Mumbai city-suburbs was excellent and the collections have been rock-steady from Monday onwards… At key stations of Gujarat, the film started on an impressive note and although the collections dropped slightly on Tuesday, it was not an alarming fall. It's a success here as well… In Pune and Sholapur (Maharashtra), the collections are the best, when compared to the openings of last three/four weeks.

DELHI CITY-SUBURBS, UTTAR PRADESH:
After a long time, serpentine queues were witnessed outside theatres screening a Hindi film. Released with approx. 45 prints in this territory, the film has been appreciated by the masses. In Delhi city, the collections are steady, while in Uttar Pradesh they're much better.

PUNJAB:
The opening in Amritsar, Ludhiana, Chandigarh and other cities of Punjab was tremendous.

BENGAL, BIHAR:
In Kolkata city-suburbs, the start has been exciting… In Bihar, the opening was overwhelming, with the collections being fabulous.

C.P. BERAR (PARTS OF MAHARASHTRA, MADHYA PRADESH):
The film took a flying start in Nagpur and though the rains played havoc, the collections are still striking.

C.I. (PARTS OF MADHYA PRADESH):
The opening in Indore, Bhopal and Gwalior was first-rate. The film is expected to fare much better at smaller centres.

RAJASTHAN:
The opening in Jaipur as well as Jodhpur was wonderful and the start has brought cheer to the Rajasthan film trade. The collections are rock-steady.

SOUTH INDIA:
The fantastic opening in Hyderabad and Secunderabad brought cheer to the distributors and exhibitors. The collections are great here. In Vijayawada too, the collections are good.


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 27, 2002 1:46 pm 
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yes! man, a lot of VILAYATI chicks chicks to fry, tons!!, throughout to see too, bachon ke liey! :baaa:aur not to forget unke baap logon ke waaste too!! :vsneaky:



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hmmm intresting .... dekhna padega yeh movie :)

well .. this weekend ..


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Not for the chicks .. but for laughter :)


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Yup, yaar! just for Presh, man! he is so natural and good, his dialogue delievry is so awesome, natural, unbelievable..johny leever..is just passable!imho. :baaa: i think, i got better chucles in this one than hkkn..damn rip roaring comedy, as claimed..my foot! :devil:



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Awara Pagal Deewana
Laugh-riot


Cast & Credits
Producer: Base Industries
Director: Vikram Bhatt
Music: Anu Malik
Cast: Akshay Kumar, Sunil Shetty, Aftab Shivdasani, Preeti Jhangiani, Paresh Rawal, Om Puri, Johny Lever & Rahul Dev
A rollicking laugh-riot, Awara Paagal Deewana is a nonsensical bhelpuri with the story of The Whole Nine Yards, action sequences from The Matrix, special effects like Mission Impossible, music from Egypt and Arabia, dancers from Spain and a singer from UAE. It is a mad mixture of comedy, action and romance, though even the action and romance bits induce laughter. Leave your logic, reasoning, why’s and how’s at home or your dilemma will never end. Black – uniformed cops in Bombay, Chinese kung fu experts flying in from nowhere, bikes doing long jumps, giant cars taking leaps like Godzilla, Akshay Kumar walking up walls and doing summersaults in the air. The list is endless.

http://www.screenindia.com//20020628/frev.html

The film’s action which is done by the stunt directors of The Matrix, is new to Hindi films. Ripped off straight from the Hollywood flick, a particular action sequence in the first half is such that they could have pasted Akshay’s face over Keanu Reaves and no one would make out the difference. The film is a visual treat for car lovers, showing off various unique makes.

Despite the endless absurdities, Awara Paagal Deewana is a three-hour long non-stop entertainer owing to Paresh Rawal, of course, who takes the cake, the baker and the bakery.




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