John Abraham: In the SRK, Saif league in US?

Arthur J Pais | November 24, 2005 18:59 IST

A still from WaterJohn Abraham, a relatively unknown name in North America till 
the other day,
would soon join the likes of Shah Rukh Khan and Saif Ali Khan in the million 
dollar box office
club, thanks to two of his films.

He shares the limelight with Akshay Kumar in Garam Masala heading for 
$1-million target in USA.
The film achieved that target in the United Kingdom in about three weeks.

In Canada, Deepa Mehta's Water -- in which Abraham plays a reformist Gandhian 
lawyer -- is
heading for $1 million in the next few days. The critically acclaimed film, 
which was shot in
Sri Lanka with no publicity following the agitation by conservative Hindus in 
India against it
over four years ago, opened in 11 theatres in a handful of Canadian cities on 
November 4.

The Hindi language film, which deals with widow remarriage in India in the 
1930s, grossed about
$150,000  in three days. Next weekend, it was shown in 41 theatres and by 
November 14, it
grossed $450,000, according to distributor Mongrel Media, By November 21, the 
film's gross
stood at about $700,000.

Fox Searchlight will release the film, which opened the Toronto International 
Film Festival in
September, either in late
February or early March in a handful of cities in the US and slowly expand it 
across the
country.

A still from WaterSet in 1938 Colonial India against Mahatma Gandhi's rise as a 
social
reformer, the story of Water begins when eight-year-old Chuyia (newcomer Sarla) 
is widowed and
sent to a home where the widows must live in penitence. But Chuyia's rebellious 
and feisty
presence affects the lives of the other residents, including a young widow 
(Lisa Ray), who
falls for Narayana, a Gandhian.

When Abraham was asked at TIFF if he ever felt he was risking his career acting 
in the film,
particularly due to the agitation which shut down its production in India, he 
asserted that
having Mehta's name on his curriculum vitae was far more important than any 
other
consideration.

Abraham received quite a bit of attention during his weeklong stay in Toronto 
during the TIFF.

Mongrel Media, which had distributed Mehta's Bollywood/Hollywood in Canada over 
two years ago,
treated her new, subtitled film as if it were a mainstream Canadian film. Its 
recent art-house
hits include Capote which may pick up a handful of Oscar nominations.

Shabana Azmi in WaterApart from placing advertisements in Indian publications, 
radio and
television, Mongrel advertised the film with television spots on mainstream 
channels. It issued
a glossy insert in the nationally sold The Globe and Mail a week after the film 
was released,
and just before it was going to add more theaters.

"With Water, we felt that we had a very special film," Tom Alexander, Mongrel's 
director of
theatrical releasing, said. "We wanted to give it the best slots in the country 
and let people
know it is a very special and important film. We began our ads many days before 
the film's
release. The idea was to create a slow build through every channel we could."

"We feel the film has done very well and exceeded our expectations," Alexander 
told trade
publications as Water was about to enter its fourth week. "Our strategy is to 
keep the film
alive and going as long as we can." 

http://in.rediff.com/movies/2005/nov/24water.htm

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-John F. Kennedy




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