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Jaal takes an extra-ordinary start
By: Abid
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Jaal -The Trap


The 5 year old movie was released with little or no publicity for the music and the movie. However, with little expectations, the movie took an extra ordinary start everywhere except Mumbai city, and parts of South and maintained it during the weekend. The buisiness of Qayamat was affected specially in the smaller centres and in North and central India, during the weekend.

Verdict - The selling price of the movie is reasonable for a Sunny Deol starrer. Jaal - The Trap should do well in Delhi-UP, Maharashtra, East Punjab, Bihar and Rajasthan. However, we have to wait for its final outcome at the box office.


Maa Santoshi Maa


Contrary to what the title suggests, the movie is family social rather than a mythological, and the makers Asish Filmcrafts, paid the price for misleading the audience.

Verdict - Could not repeat the amazing success of the 1974 hit Jai Santoshi Maa.The opening was dull.


Qayamat


As we had mentioned in our last column, Qayamat took an extra ordinary collection during the weekend, across each and every centre across India. The simultaneous release at the smaller centres using digital projection, paid rich dividends. However, the collections fell during the week in Metros and some big centres and due to the release of Jaal-The Trap the collections even in the smaller centres were affected, during the 2nd weekend.

Inspite of the above, Qayamat has returned excellent collections for the 1st week specially from the smaller centres. The collections from Metros are good but not extra ordinary.

Ist week colections and percentages:
Mumbai- 88,70,175 -from 23 cinemas(8 on F.H.)- 80%
Ahmedabad-34,26,573 from 10 cinemas- 88 %
Rajkot-8,15,316 from 3 cinemas
Nagpur-8,37,007 from 4 cinemas.
Pune - 26,03,836 -from 7 cinemas
Solapur-3,46,904 from 3 cinemas
Delhi - 1,00,49,528 from 20 cinemas(1 on F.H.)
Bijapur-1,85,000
Kanpur -3,32,973 (2 not received)
Allahabad-4,18,155 - 95%
Lucknow-9,65,869 - 90 %
Ghaziabad - 4,87,919
Meerut - 6,41,078 from 2 cinemas
Aligarh-3,79,077
Shahjehanpur 1,89,611
Mathura-3,08,902
Calcutta-33,62,807 from 16 cinemas
Hyderabad- 25,18,772 - gross from 7 cinemas.
Chennai/Madras- 5,31,802 .
Ujjain-2,05,000 from 2 cinemas
Indore -5,76,276 from 2 cinemas(2 on F.H.)
Jaipur -5,11,621- 67% (Unconfirmed)
Jodhpur-10,85,501 from 2 cinemas
Ajmer-7,85,187 from 2 cinemas
Udaipur-2,48,868
Sikar-2,05,000
Sriganganagar-1,88,700
Total for week 1- 4,87,97,184 from 147 prints (confimed)
Projected Ist week (All India) Total- 8.30 -8.40 cr

Verdict - Qayamat is an expensive movie for a cast of its size. It has been sold for price ranging between 1.5 -1.75 cr per territory. As of now it is an average but with a reasonable 2nd week across India it can become above average to hit.


Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon


After hoping to recover some lost ground during week 2, it seems Rajshri has finally come to accept that Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon is a failure, but continue to attribute different reasons to it. They have now advertised in trade magazines that "Collections are affected in 3rd week due to heavy rains at all the centres". If that was true how did Qayamat get the above collections during the same week? The fact is after a reasonable 2nd week, the collections touched rockbottom even in Bihar, the only place where it had 2 really good weeks

3rd week collections and percentages:
Mumbai- 35,37,889 - from 17 cinemas (5 on F.H.) 45 %
Delhi- 29,92,929 from 9 cinemas- 68% (unconfirmed)
Chennai/Madras-1,27,564 from 2 cinemas-60%
Jaipur-6,32,428--75%
Gurgaon (Haryana)-4,34,560
Bhopal- 87,531 (1 not received)
Patna (Bihar)-1,74,948
Total for week III - 1,55,61,844 from 76 prints (confirmed)
Projected Total For 3 weeks (All India)13.50 cr.
Overseas-USA- $1,225,908, UK approximately 425,000 pounds.

Verdict - The movie narrowly misses being a disaster but remains a loosing proposition at the box office, even if we add the overseas earnings. To minimise their losses Rajshri will have to look at non-theatrical rights.


Hawa & Saaya


Both movies have failed at the Box Office in India. However, the Box Office outcome for Saaya will be better and its music is also selling well.


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as per taran moran adarsh Jaal is a washout with only 51% collection is mumbai and 31% in delhi........ which one to believe?


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LOOK at TARAN's REVIEW?


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2003 7:28 pm 
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Washed out or WHATEVER..FILM IS GOOD/INTERESTING IMHO, and DESERVE WORD OF MOUTH!

IF u WANA WATCH GOOD ACTION FILM, with PLAUSABLE GOOD PLOT, GOOD ACTION/GOOD PERFORMANCES..Watch JAAL..THE TRAP, IMHO..

IF u wana watch...PSEUDO OVERATED FLICK, with SLEEZY, TOP LESS( not totally babes) dancing on ICE..Watch QAYAMAT!!

Take ur PICK!!




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Rediff, declares DMH, AVERAG al;ready:

Darna Mana Hai scares, but not quite
Prawaal Raman's innovative plot in Darna Mana Hai is proving to be an advantage and a disadvantage.
While city audiences have liked the film immensely, the unconventional thriller is not doing so well in small towns. But Darna Mana Hai is a safe bet; it will easily recover its cost since it has been made at a reasonable price.

Meanwhile, the two-week old Qayamat continues to rake in the moolah.

Note: Films are ranked on the basis of their performance at the box office every week. Though a film may be declared a flop, it may have performed better than the other films that week.






Qayamat

Cast: Ajay Devgan, Suniel Shetty, Arbaaz Khan, Sanjay Kapoor,
Neha Dhupia, Aashish Chowdhary, Isha Koppikar, Riya Sen
Director: Harry Baweja
Mind-blowing action. Slick cinematography.

Too many songs. Weak pace. Mediocre acting.

Number of weeks: 2
BO Verdict: Average
The review









Darna Mana Hai

Cast: Vivek Oberoi, Nana Patekar, Sohail Khan, Sameera Reddy,
Antara Mali, Raghuvir Yadav, Revathy, Aftab Shivdasani, Isha Koppikar,
Saif Ali Khan, Boman Irani.
Director: Prawaal Raman
A daringly different plot.

The disjointed screenplay can be confusing at times.

Number of weeks: New
BO Verdict: Average
The review









Jaal

Cast: Sunny Deol, Tabu, Reema Sen
Director: Guddu Dhanoa
Good action scenes.

Hackneyed, far fetched storyline.

Number of weeks: 1
BO Verdict: Flop
The review









Chalte Chalte

Cast: Shah Rukh Khan, Rani Mukerji
Director: Aziz Mirza
Good performances. Great music.

Unoriginal plot.

Number of weeks: 6
BO Verdict: Hit
The review









Saaya

Cast: John Abraham, Tara Sharma
Director: Anurag Basu
Good music.

Slow pace. Indifferent acting.

Number of weeks: 3
BO Verdict: Flop
The review









Maa Santoshi Maa

Cast: Bhagyashree, Rajesh Tandon, Navin Nischol, Kunika, A K Hangal, Vidya Sinha, Amit Behl, Alok Nath, Jyoti Mukherji
Director: Jateen Kumar
Family drama.

Poor performances. Too melodramatic.

Number of weeks: 1
BO Verdict: Flop









Bhoot

Cast: Ajay Devgan, Urmila Matondkar, Nana Patekar, Fardeen Khan, Rekha, Victor Banerjee
Director: Ramgopal Varma
Well-directed, taut film. Urmila's superb performance.

Disappointing climax.

Number of weeks: 9
BO Verdict: Hit
The review









Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon

Cast: Hrithik Roshan, Kareena Kapoor, Abhishek Bachchan, Himani Shivpuri, Pankaj Kapoor
Director: Sooraj R Barjatya
Abhishek Bachchan's restrained performance. Beautiful outdoor locales.

Nothing novel in the storyline.

Number of weeks: 4
BO Verdict: Average
The review









Hawa

Cast: Tabu, Shahbaz Khan, Mukesh Tiwari, Imran Khan
Director: Guddu Dhanoa
Tabu's superb performance.

Unnecessary titillation. Tacky special effects.

Number of weeks: 3
BO Verdict: Flop
The review









Supari

Cast: Uday Chopra, Rahul Dev, Purab Kohli, Aakash Saigal, Nandita Das, Nauheed Cyrusi
Director: Padam Kumar
Fast-paced flick. Intense performances.

Confused climax. Unrealistic portrayal of the underworld.

Number of weeks: 5
BO Verdict: Average
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