Re: [arr] Jodhaa Akbar postponed to April 2008

2007-12-31 Thread Chord
I know there have been films with delays before, but I have never 
seen one with so many announced dates postponed.  This is pretty 
sad.  Feel bad for Ashutosh and ARR the most.


--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Abdul Manaf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have already lost the interest in JA. Who want to see JA. Like u 
i only want to hear the tracks. Now i fear that will JA suffer the 
experience of WATER? Lets pray that remaining ARR movies may never 
face the JA experience. In my opinion if shooting completed then AMIR 
KHAN must release his home production JAANE TU YA JAANE NA. This is 
the right time to AMIR.
 
 Gopal Srinivasan wrote: 
  Waiting.. waiting.. waiting 
  The magnum opus, Jodhaa- Akbar, will now be released in April 
2008 
  ¦ Ashok Rai, Hindustan Times 
  W ait, don't blow the bugles yet. Its date of release has been 
announced so often that yet 
  another postponement isn't exactly surprising. The Mughal opus 
which was to be released on 
  January 15 has been postponed to April. Not to worry, we're 
talking April 2008. Long wait 
  Perhaps the wait will make the heart grow fonder for Ashutosh 
Gowariker's Jodhaa-Akbar 
  featuring Aishwarya Rai and Hrithik Roshan in the eponymous 
roles. The film has been so 
  painstakingly shot that its first cut clocked in at five-and-
ahalf- hours. Now all efforts are 
  being made to reduced the length to a more endurable three hours. 
  Meanwhile, many of the film's supporting actors who gave months 
on end of their dates for the 
  shooting schedules are simmering under their breath. More work, 
less pay Not only were they 
  paid precious little money but had to forego other assignments - 
all in the hope of getting 
  exposure on the Mughal-sized screen. 
  Yet, there is no denying that sometimes there are unavoidable 
delays. At present, director 
  Gowariker is confined to bed because of a severe back ailment. He 
has been advised to rest in 
  bed for two months, or so goes the trade talk. He is not taking 
phone calls or responding to 
  SMSs. 
  First, the film produced by Gowariker with UTV was scheduled to 
be released during the Diwali 
  season. It was then shifted to January 15 and then again to 
February 24. 
   
 
 
 
   
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Re: [arr] Jodhaa Akbar postponed to April 2008

2007-12-31 Thread Arun KB Ganesh
Sad ! :( .. I wish they stop announcing dates till they are sure of one
themselves.


On Dec 31, 2007 12:40 PM, Gopal Srinivasan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Waiting.. waiting.. waiting

 The magnum opus, Jodhaa- Akbar, will now be released in April 2008

 ¦ Ashok Rai, Hindustan Times





 W ait, don't blow the bugles yet. Its date of release has been announced
 so often that yet
 another postponement isn't exactly surprising. The Mughal opus which was
 to be released on
 January 15 has been postponed to April. Not to worry, we're talking April
 2008. Long wait
 Perhaps the wait will make the heart grow fonder for Ashutosh Gowariker's
 Jodhaa-Akbar
 featuring Aishwarya Rai and Hrithik Roshan in the eponymous roles. The
 film has been so
 painstakingly shot that its first cut clocked in at five-and-ahalf-hours.
 Now all efforts are
 being made to reduced the length to a more endurable three hours.

 Meanwhile, many of the film's supporting actors who gave months on end of
 their dates for the
 shooting schedules are simmering under their breath. More work, less pay
 Not only were they
 paid precious little money but had to forego other assignments - all in
 the hope of getting
 exposure on the Mughal-sized screen.

 Yet, there is no denying that sometimes there are unavoidable delays. At
 present, director
 Gowariker is confined to bed because of a severe back ailment. He has been
 advised to rest in
 bed for two months, or so goes the trade talk. He is not taking phone
 calls or responding to
 SMSs.

 First, the film produced by Gowariker with UTV was scheduled to be
 released during the Diwali
 season. It was then shifted to January 15 and then again to February 24.
  



Re: [arr] Jodhaa Akbar postponed to April 2008

2007-12-31 Thread Tapey3
Can you post a link to the original article?  I can't find it on the
HT website.

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Arun KB Ganesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Sad ! :( .. I wish they stop announcing dates till they are sure of one
 themselves.
 
 
 On Dec 31, 2007 12:40 PM, Gopal Srinivasan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  Waiting.. waiting.. waiting
 
  The magnum opus, Jodhaa- Akbar, will now be released in April 2008
 
  ¦ Ashok Rai, Hindustan Times
 
 
 
 
 
  W ait, don't blow the bugles yet. Its date of release has been
announced
  so often that yet
  another postponement isn't exactly surprising. The Mughal opus
which was
  to be released on
  January 15 has been postponed to April. Not to worry, we're
talking April
  2008. Long wait
  Perhaps the wait will make the heart grow fonder for Ashutosh
Gowariker's
  Jodhaa-Akbar
  featuring Aishwarya Rai and Hrithik Roshan in the eponymous roles. The
  film has been so
  painstakingly shot that its first cut clocked in at
five-and-ahalf-hours.
  Now all efforts are
  being made to reduced the length to a more endurable three hours.
 
  Meanwhile, many of the film's supporting actors who gave months on
end of
  their dates for the
  shooting schedules are simmering under their breath. More work,
less pay
  Not only were they
  paid precious little money but had to forego other assignments -
all in
  the hope of getting
  exposure on the Mughal-sized screen.
 
  Yet, there is no denying that sometimes there are unavoidable
delays. At
  present, director
  Gowariker is confined to bed because of a severe back ailment. He
has been
  advised to rest in
  bed for two months, or so goes the trade talk. He is not taking phone
  calls or responding to
  SMSs.
 
  First, the film produced by Gowariker with UTV was scheduled to be
  released during the Diwali
  season. It was then shifted to January 15 and then again to
February 24.
   
 





Re: [arr] Jodhaa Akbar postponed to April 2008

2007-12-31 Thread Gopal Srinivasan
It's in the print edition. I am not aware if it's appeared online as well.

--- Tapey3 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Can you post a link to the original article?  I can't find it on the
 HT website.
 
 --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Arun KB Ganesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 wrote:
 
  Sad ! :( .. I wish they stop announcing dates till they are sure of one
  themselves.
  
  
  On Dec 31, 2007 12:40 PM, Gopal Srinivasan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
   Waiting.. waiting.. waiting
  
   The magnum opus, Jodhaa- Akbar, will now be released in April 2008
  
   ¦ Ashok Rai, Hindustan Times
  
  
  
  
  
   W ait, don't blow the bugles yet. Its date of release has been
 announced
   so often that yet
   another postponement isn't exactly surprising. The Mughal opus
 which was
   to be released on
   January 15 has been postponed to April. Not to worry, we're
 talking April
   2008. Long wait
   Perhaps the wait will make the heart grow fonder for Ashutosh
 Gowariker's
   Jodhaa-Akbar
   featuring Aishwarya Rai and Hrithik Roshan in the eponymous roles. The
   film has been so
   painstakingly shot that its first cut clocked in at
 five-and-ahalf-hours.
   Now all efforts are
   being made to reduced the length to a more endurable three hours.
  
   Meanwhile, many of the film's supporting actors who gave months on
 end of
   their dates for the
   shooting schedules are simmering under their breath. More work,
 less pay
   Not only were they
   paid precious little money but had to forego other assignments -
 all in
   the hope of getting
   exposure on the Mughal-sized screen.
  
   Yet, there is no denying that sometimes there are unavoidable
 delays. At
   present, director
   Gowariker is confined to bed because of a severe back ailment. He
 has been
   advised to rest in
   bed for two months, or so goes the trade talk. He is not taking phone
   calls or responding to
   SMSs.
  
   First, the film produced by Gowariker with UTV was scheduled to be
   released during the Diwali
   season. It was then shifted to January 15 and then again to
 February 24.

  
 
 
 
 



Re: [arr] Jodhaa Akbar postponed to April 2008

2007-12-31 Thread Sandeep Mody
In the theotre on 30th Dec , during trailor , date was 25th jan only...when
did it change

On 12/31/07, Gopal Srinivasan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   It's in the print edition. I am not aware if it's appeared online as
 well.

 --- Tapey3 [EMAIL PROTECTED] rbkiran%40sbcglobal.net wrote:

  Can you post a link to the original article? I can't find it on the
  HT website.
 
  --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com,
 Arun KB Ganesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Sad ! :( .. I wish they stop announcing dates till they are sure of
 one
   themselves.
  
  
   On Dec 31, 2007 12:40 PM, Gopal Srinivasan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   
Waiting.. waiting.. waiting
   
The magnum opus, Jodhaa- Akbar, will now be released in April 2008
   
¦ Ashok Rai, Hindustan Times
   
   
   
   
   
W ait, don't blow the bugles yet. Its date of release has been
  announced
so often that yet
another postponement isn't exactly surprising. The Mughal opus
  which was
to be released on
January 15 has been postponed to April. Not to worry, we're
  talking April
2008. Long wait
Perhaps the wait will make the heart grow fonder for Ashutosh
  Gowariker's
Jodhaa-Akbar
featuring Aishwarya Rai and Hrithik Roshan in the eponymous roles.
 The
film has been so
painstakingly shot that its first cut clocked in at
  five-and-ahalf-hours.
Now all efforts are
being made to reduced the length to a more endurable three hours.
   
Meanwhile, many of the film's supporting actors who gave months on
  end of
their dates for the
shooting schedules are simmering under their breath. More work,
  less pay
Not only were they
paid precious little money but had to forego other assignments -
  all in
the hope of getting
exposure on the Mughal-sized screen.
   
Yet, there is no denying that sometimes there are unavoidable
  delays. At
present, director
Gowariker is confined to bed because of a severe back ailment. He
  has been
advised to rest in
bed for two months, or so goes the trade talk. He is not taking
 phone
calls or responding to
SMSs.
   
First, the film produced by Gowariker with UTV was scheduled to be
released during the Diwali
season. It was then shifted to January 15 and then again to
  February 24.
   
   
  
 
 
 

 




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RE: [arr] Jodhaa Akbar postponed to April 2008

2007-12-30 Thread Abdul Manaf
I have already lost the interest in JA. Who want to see JA. Like u i only want 
to hear the tracks. Now i fear that will JA suffer the experience of WATER? 
Lets pray that remaining ARR movies may never face the JA experience. In my 
opinion if shooting completed then AMIR KHAN must release his home production 
JAANE TU YA JAANE NA. This is the right time to AMIR.

Gopal Srinivasan wrote: 
 Waiting.. waiting.. waiting 
 The magnum opus, Jodhaa- Akbar, will now be released in April 2008 
 ¦ Ashok Rai, Hindustan Times 
 W ait, don't blow the bugles yet. Its date of release has been announced so 
 often that yet 
 another postponement isn't exactly surprising. The Mughal opus which was to 
 be released on 
 January 15 has been postponed to April. Not to worry, we're talking April 
 2008. Long wait 
 Perhaps the wait will make the heart grow fonder for Ashutosh Gowariker's 
 Jodhaa-Akbar 
 featuring Aishwarya Rai and Hrithik Roshan in the eponymous roles. The film 
 has been so 
 painstakingly shot that its first cut clocked in at five-and-ahalf- hours. 
 Now all efforts are 
 being made to reduced the length to a more endurable three hours. 
 Meanwhile, many of the film's supporting actors who gave months on end of 
 their dates for the 
 shooting schedules are simmering under their breath. More work, less pay Not 
 only were they 
 paid precious little money but had to forego other assignments - all in the 
 hope of getting 
 exposure on the Mughal-sized screen. 
 Yet, there is no denying that sometimes there are unavoidable delays. At 
 present, director 
 Gowariker is confined to bed because of a severe back ailment. He has been 
 advised to rest in 
 bed for two months, or so goes the trade talk. He is not taking phone calls 
 or responding to 
 SMSs. 
 First, the film produced by Gowariker with UTV was scheduled to be released 
 during the Diwali 
 season. It was then shifted to January 15 and then again to February 24. 
  



  

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