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Hrithik Roshan conquers Nepal with
'Krrish'
By Sudeshna Sarkar, Indo-Asian News Service
Kathmandu, July 22 (IANS) Six years after he was turned into a
villain overnight with his films banned in Nepal's theatres,
Bollywood's new superman Hrithik Roshan has
conquered the kingdom again with his new blockbuster 'Krrish'.
Released in Nepal on June 23, 'Krrish' is still on for an
unprecedented full month.
Gopi Krishna Movies, the multiplex theatre in the capital that
was the first target of the 'Hrithik Roshan" riots in the
Himalayan kingdom, is now laughing all the way to the
bank, wiping out the staggering loss it had incurred earlier.
The cinema was showing "Mission Kashmir" starring Hrithik when a
mysterious anti-Hrithik crusade erupted in Nepal.
"It was at our theatre that the rioting started," says Niraj
Poudel, managing director of Gopi Krishna.
"A mob stormed the theatre and began ransacking it. They set
fire to the Dolby sound system, the air conditioners and the
print of the film."
A local publication falsely reported that the Bollywood actor
had made demeaning statements about Nepal and its people during
an interview with a television channel and
the report triggered anti-Hrithik demonstrations followed by
attacks on cinemas screening his films. Soon, the disruptions
snowballed into riots targeting Indian businesses.
Four people, including a schoolgirl, were killed in the ensuing
violence, making the then government as well as theatre
entrepreneurs decide to ban the actor's films in Nepal.
"We suffered a loss of nearly NRS 60,00,000 ($80 000) at that
time," says Poudel .
"It took nearly a year for the
trouble to be settled and Hrithik's next film, 'Kabhi Khushi
Kabhi Gham', to be screened here."
However, today, he says the loss has been wiped out by the
steady profit that has been pouring in since Hrithik's new film
'Krrish', in which he plays a character with
superhuman powers, released last month.
The release, symbolically, coincided with a massive makeover by
Gopi Krishna. It reopened with seven auditoriums under one roof
with a coffee corner, comfort lounge and
children's corner thrown in.
Three of Gopi Krishna's halls are screening the film apart from
two other theatres in the valley, Asta Narayan and Barahi.
Poudel says it is also doing brisk business in major cities
outside the capital, at theatres owned by his family in
Biratnagar, Birgunj, Pokhara and Janakpur.
Hrithik's resurrection in Nepal was facilitated by his signing a
contract with Surya Nepal, ITC's joint venture in the kingdom,
to be the brand ambassador for John Players,
men's readymade line of clothing launched by the tobacco
company.
Now Surya Nepal and John Players are also cashing in on the new
Hrithik boom. When 'Krrish' released, Surya Nepal and Gopi
Krishna entered into a market strategy,
offering a 10 percent discount on John Player items to every
movie goer purchasing a 'Krrish' ticket at Gopi Krishna.
"The strategy has worked well," said S. Roy, vice-president,
marketing at Surya Nepal.
"We signed up Hrithik last year and by now, the Nepali customer
has identified the brand with him and accepted him
wholeheartedly."
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