Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Paathshaala grosses Rs. 10.5 crores worldwide

According to latest reports, Shahid Kapoor’s latest release ‘Paathshaala’ has grossed Rs. 10.5 crores worldwide in its opening weekend with Rs. 9 crores gross in India and Rs. 1.5 crores, approximately, overseas.
Also starring Nana Patekar and Ayesha Takia, ‘Paathshaala’, was released on Friday (16th April) with 199 prints on 450 screens, including digital screens, across India. The film is banner of Eros International Media Limited, the Indian Media and Entertainment Company and Paperdoll Entertainment.
Commenting on the opening, Nandu Ahuja, Sr. VP, India Theatrical, Eros International Media Limited said, “Despite the IPL fever, Paathshala has opened to a good response across the country and, we believe, has struck a chord with the audiences. Collections have remained steady from Monday as well; we are hoping the film maintains this response in the coming days too.”
‘Paathshaala’, with its socially relevant story, sheds light on the shortcomings and wrong doings in today’s education system. Producer Shaira Khan says, “We always wanted to produce a film with a noble thought and we feel that that audiences have accepted the film with open arms.”
Director Milind Ukey added, “We designed Paathshala with very simple story telling but high emotional quotient due to the seriousness of the subject of the film. This way we have tried to ensure that it will be understood by all levels of audiences in India.
Speaking on audience reactions at multiplexes, Girish Wankhed, Dy General Manager, Corporate Communications, Cinemax India said, “Paathshala has opened to a positive response across our 94 screens in 27 locations. We feel that Shahid fans are thoroughly enjoying the film and the music has also been appreciated. This is a film for the entire family and we feel that word of mouth publicity is growing.”
With moving performances by Nana Patekar, Shahid Kapoor and Ayesha Takia, ‘Paathshaala’ challenges the increasing immoralities and unethical practices in our education system.

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