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Rang De scores abroad

Arthur J Pais |         January   31, 2006 15:36 IST

   There was much festive cheer for Rang De Basanti, as the film went on to 
grab far more money than was expected in the key overseas markets, with many 
shows in New York, San Francisco, Toronto, Vancouver, London and Birmingham 
going full. 
With $701,000 grossed in North America and about $400,000 in the United 
Kingdom, the worldwide three-day gross for the film -- starring Aamir Khan -- 
came to about $5.7 million, according to its distributors UTV. 
The film has done huge business in the Gulf countries, the distributors say, 
where its total gross could exceed $1.5 million. The Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra 
film, which cost about $6.5 million, will have to gross $13 million before it 
breaks even.

"Theatres are reporting many repeat viewers on both the West Coast and East 
Coast," said Lokesh Dhar of UTV in New York. "We expect this film to have long 
legs. It is not going to be a three-day wonder."




Though some viewers were disturbed at the thought of the young rebels taking 
the law into their own hands, many were moved by their courageous act. 
In many theatres, there were lively arguments if the film celebrated violent 
rebellion.

"But you must also listen to what the rebels tell other young people," said one 
elderly fan at a New York theatre. "Even after they have committed violence, 
they are asking others to join the police or the government and bring about 
changes from within, without resorting to guns."

Its $11,502 per screen average in North America was the highest for an Indian 
film in a wide release in recent years, Dhar added. 
The film opened at number 23 on the box-office chart in a strong week at the 
box-office Big Momma's House 2. In the United Kingdom, where the final tallies 
were being made, RDB was expected to be at number six.


Though many Pakistani and Bangladeshi fans stayed away from the film because of 
its story about Indian politics, the must-see factor among Indian audiences was 
extremely strong.

The film's weekend gross was far more impressive considering that unlike other 
recent hits like Hum Tum, the film opened to a three-day -- not four-day -- 
weekend, its distributors said.

Aamir's previous release The Rising had barely grossed $250,000 in three days 
in North America and had a steep fall in its second week. It had a similar 
disappointing run in the United Kingdom too.

Even if Rang De Basanti were to come down by the customary 50 per cent decline 
for Hindi films in the second week (and the subsequent weeks), the film could 
earn a whopping $2.6 million final gross on both sides of the Atlantic. If it 
bucks the trend, it could even gross $4 million.

Though UTV had planned to open the film on 70 screens in North America, it 
scaled down the number to 61 as the opening day approached.



"Now we are thinking of adding half a dozen screens," Dhar said, adding that 
the film was also opening in a handful of smaller territories, including 
Malaysia, on Friday.

Meanwhile, Sanjay Gupta's Zinda died an early death, and Looking For Comedy In 
The Muslim World, which opened to tragic results, collapsed in the second week. 
Ismail Merchant's last film The White Countess -- set in war-torn China and 
concerning a Russian émigré aristocratic family -- was far from being the last 
hurrah for the producer.







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