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The waiter at a Russia
[Images<http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=russia>
]n restaurant in New York's Coney Island, home to about half million
Russians and immigrants from the Caucuses, gazes at a customer for a minute.
"May be you are from India," says the very elderly man. "Tell me about the
new Indian film my cousins are seeing again and again in Russia. They say it
is like *Vagabond*, story of poor people and a very young man. And it has a
very nice song at the end."

He is referring to Raj Kapoor's
[Images<http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=raj kapoor>
] *Awara*, a phenomenon across the communist world in the 1950s and has
remained a perennial favorite for over four decades. And he is also talking
about a new phenomenon. The Indian customer tells the Russians the new film
is called *Slumdog
Millionaire<http://www.rediff.com/movies/2009/jan/09review-slumdog-millionaire-raja.htm>
* and it is running in New York in many theatres.

Just as *Slumdog* has become a huge hit across
America<http://www.rediff.com/movies/2009/feb/02slumdog-crosses-one-million-dollars.htm>,
in Russia too the film is doing impressive business. Released two weeks ago,
it has grossed over $1.2 million, according to trade publications. And now
with the eight 
Oscars<http://www.rediff.com/movies/2009/feb/23how--india-shone-at-the-oscars.htm>it
has garnered, the film could become a bigger success not only across
Russia but also worldwide.

Just as the Oscars
[Images<http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=oscars>
] were approaching thanks to the incessant buzz, the gritty but ultimately
feel good movie had started rising at the box-office in most of the 25
countries showing it including Uruguay, France
[Images<http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=france>
] and Russia. 'The most impressive performance belonged to *Slumdog
Millionaire [Images <http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=slumdog
millionaire>]* which was up four percent to $8.4 million from 25 markets
(outside North America, boosting its total to $74.3 million,' wrote box
office expert Conor Brosnan in boxofficemojo.com, discussing the film's box
office status.

Last weekend, it was the number three film worldwide (outside North
America); the number one film, the star-driven *The Curious Case of Benjamin
Button* grossed $21 million in 61 countries, followed by *Bolt*'s $11
million in 37 countries and *Slumdog*'s $8.5 million in 26.

Soon after the Oscars and reams of new worldwide publicity, the movie began
to climb up the box office charts. In North America, it soared from number
eight spot on the chart to number two. Worldwide gross by February 26
weekend was approaching $180 million. And there were predictions that the
film, which cost just about $15 million (with some $50 million for print and
publicity) would end its worldwide run with at least $260 million. Some
observers believe it could even top $300 million.

The movie, which will be opening soon in Germany
[Images<http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=germany>
], Japan [Images <http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=japan>],
South Korea, Sweden, Austria and several other territories, has been most
successful in North America where it has grossed $103 million by February 26
and the United Kingdom where the gross was approaching $35 million.

Director Danny Boyle
[Images<http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=danny boyle>
] has repeatedly said he had never thought the film would resonate with the
audiences outside the United Kingdom apart from playing in a handful of
small, art theatres in key cities.

Even in India, where many people were upset that the film was showing the
underbelly and not the India that is shining, its box office is approaching
$5 million. It would have been much higher but for the huge DVD black market
of the film.

In most countries the film opened among the top five; there were no
startlingly big openings. For example, in France it opened to a decent $1.2
million weekend. But thanks to a terrific word-of-mouth and slew of stories
in major magazines of the country, it remained growing steadily.

No film that Danny Boyle directed in the last two decades, not even *The
Beach* starring a post-*Titanic
[Images<http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=titanic>
]* Leonardo DiCaprio, has come anywhere near the worldwide success of *Slumdog
Millionaire*.


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Vithur

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