Quite to the contrary in NCR Region of Delhi alone Guru will be having 95
screenings a day only at PVR Cinemas. So if I remember correctly its the
maximum number of screenings for a movie after Mangal Pandey (If not
more).......

On 1/11/07, Gopal Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  AB-Ash vs January jinx
- First weekend advance rush ratifies Guru's selective release strategy
PRATIM D. GUPTA
Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai in Guru

Will Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai finally get as much attention on
screen as they get
off it? Will Mani Ratnam finally score at the box-office with an original
Hindi film? Will Guru
finally break the January jinx plaguing Bollywood for the past few years?

If the advance bookings for the first weekend at the Calcutta theatres are
anything to go by,
the answer to all the above questions is "yes". Within a couple of hours
of the advances
opening on Wednesday, 50 per cent of tickets for the seven-shows-a-day
weekend had gone at INOX
(Forum) and no less than nine shows block-booked.

Adopting a strategy strictly against the Bollywood ploy of flooding the
market with hundreds of
prints, Guru's city distributor Shree Venkatesh Films is releasing the
film with as few as 12
prints. "We are very confident about Guru and do not want to exhaust the
business in a couple
of weeks by releasing the film with lots of prints," discloses Mahendra
Soni of Shree Venkatesh
Films. "We plan to add more prints every week, as the word-of-mouth
spreads," he adds. In 2006,
only Vivah had tried this strategy and the Rajshri production went on to
become a big hit,
growing stronger with every passing week.

Guru is an acid test for the Abhishek-Ash pair which has had a 100 per
cent failure record (on
screen) and even constant talk of marriage couldn't salvage the grandiose
Umrao Jaan a couple
of months ago. The same holds for Mani Ratnam, whose Dil Se and Yuva
couldn't find favour with
the audiences. "That is all history," says Vikas Syal, general manager of
INOX (Forum). "The
Guru promos have created a lot of buzz and it will get a great opening."

The reason for the box-office rush, however, can lie more in the lack than
the longing. "There
has been no major release since Bhagam Bhag (December 22)," points out
Prashant Shrivastava of
89 Cinemas. "People have now got into the habit of watching new Bollywood
movies every week; so
the eagerness to catch Guru is quite obvious."

But AB-Ash have less than two weeks to deliver before the starry
Salaam-e-Ishq arrives on
January 25





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Regards,

Vikram

http://www.vikramkumar.org

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