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KANK breaks box office record in US
By Arun Kumar, Indo-Asian News Service
Washington, Aug 18 (IANS) "Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna" (Never Say
Goodbye), aka KANK, a new Bollywood film shot in New York city,
has set a box office record for a Hindi
film in North America with a $1.4 million collection in the
opening weekend.
The previous record for a Bollywood opening was $1 million for
2001's "Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham", which like KANK was directed
by Karan Johar, according to Indian
American film journalist, Gitesh Pandya, who runs
BoxOfficeGuru.com
With a $21,122 average collection from 64 locations KANK scored
the best per-theatre average of any film in the Top 40, he said
in his weekly box office report calling it as
part of a trend of Indian films being set and shot in the South
Asian diaspora.
The three-hour-plus extravaganza relating the tale of two soul
mates, married to other people, who tackle the notion of true
love, was given the widest release ever for a
Bollywood film in North America opening on 95 screens in 64
theatre locations.
The previous record was 88 screens for 2004's "Veer-Zaara",
which also starred Shah Rukh Khan, Rani Mukherji, Preity Zinta,
and Amitabh Bachchan, Pandya told South
Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) Forum.
KANK was especially impressive at New Jersey's Regal Commerce
Center in North Brunswick where the film grossed an astounding
$61,470 over the weekend from two
screens.
Typically, grossing $10,000 on a
weekend is a major achievement. This 18-screen multiplex plays
mostly Hollywood films, but also does phenomenal business from
Bollywood films thanks to its location in the heart of one of
America's largest South Asian communities.
Hopefully, KANK's strong numbers will encourage other American
multiplexes in major markets to start programming Bollywood
pictures, Pandya said.
It has been a big comeback year for the industry. Screen counts
for 2006's other big Bollywood films were 61 for January's "Rang
De Basanti," 72 for May's "Fanaa," and 59
for June's "Krrish". For the most part, the marketing push has
been about the same for all of these big hits this year.
But freelancer Aseem Chhabra thinks it still makes no sense for
him to pitch a KANK story to the mainstream press in the US as
most editors will have no idea what this
film is about.
KANK has opened only in the Indian market in the US. It's not
just a question of box office. Bollywood films have not crossed
over into mainstream or even art house
theatres in the US, he told SAJA forum.
The Sony Classics experiment with "Lagaan" that was released in
a few art house theatres, including Film Forum in Manhattan, was
just that - an experiment, with no
significant results.
So far the only Indian/South Asian films that have succeeded in
the US mainstream - more like art house- market are "Bend it
Like Beckham" that grossed over $32 million
and "Monsoon Wedding" ($13.9 million) and maybe "Water", Chhabra
said. He doubted if KANK will come anywhere near these films.
Asked why some Bollywood films get acronyms that catch fire,
Chhabra said he thinks these are the creation of the new hip
film-going generation in India.
"Did you know that Karan Johar is now referred to as KJo, like
that woman who we call JLo here, and of course, everyone knows
that Shah Rukh Khan is referred to as SRK.
Amitabh is AB and Abhishek is AB Jr," he said.
Everything is recycled in Bollywood- films, stories, titles,
Chhabra said. Bollywood is currently remaking the classic films
"Umrao Jaan" and "Sahib, Bibi Aur Ghulam". There
have been two "Barsaats" since Raj Kapoor's original; one "Barsaat
Ki Raat", after the original Madhubala film.
Bollywood is also notorious for recycling successful Hollywood,
and now even Asian films, said Chhabra suggesting the recent "Zinda"
was an exact copy of the award
winning film "Old Boy" from Korea.
Chhabra believes some non-desi Americans will watch Bollywood
films like KANK. But the number of non-desi Americans watching
Bollywood films is still very small --
especially if you look at Americans who go for other foreign
language films -- European and most recently Asian films.
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