Friday, February 19, 2010

MNIK Loses Its Charm At The Theatres

It may be hard to believe but theatre occupancy for My Name is Khan dipped to 30 to 35 per cent in weekdays after 90 to 100 per cent occupancy over its release weekend. The movie had attracted considerable pre-release publicity owing to a decision by the Shiv Sena not to allow its screening in Mumbai and Maharashtra as a fallout of comments Shah Rukh made about hiring Pakistani players for his Kolkata Knight riders cricket team.“The movie did very well on the weekend due to the curiosity factor, with virtually packed houses, but weekday collections fell to around 35 per cent,” said a senior executive of BIG Cinemas which has exhibition halls across the country. “It is still holding on in the metros but is falling in the non-metros and smaller cities because of the serious nature of the movie and the subject. We hope it will pick up again this weekend,” he added.The movie deals with the struggles of a Muslim boy, who suffers from autism, in the US post 9/11. Confirming the drop in hall occupancy, Vishal Kapur COO of Fun Cinemas, said, “The movie is suited for a multiplex audience rather than single screens and that is where it has lost out.” Weekday occupancies for My Name is Khan are much lower than it was for 3 Idiots, he added.

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