Show us the screens
Vickey Lalwani (MUMBAI MIRROR; September 30, 2014)

There's a tussle on for more eyeballs as rival studios gear up for a box-office clash on October 2 when their productions, Bang Bang and Haider, will be unveiled.

There is a lot of arm-twisting going on, with theatre owners being told that the theatres which won't them give more screens than the other film, will not get their next big film for exhibition.

Nitin Datar, VP, Cinema Owners Association, confirms this, saying, "I have heard that both Fox Star Studios (Bang Bang) and UTV Motion Pictures (Haider) are threatening to withdraw business from us in the future if we do not give in to their demands. We hope to resolve this ugly war soon. Both parties simply refuse to share the shows equally."

Distributor Vinay Choksi, however insists that there is no solution in sight yet. "The single screens are more inclined towards Bang Bang," he insists.

Manoj Desai, owner of Gaiety, Galaxy and Maratha Mandir, says that he will give two of three shows in Maratha Mandir to the Hrithik Roshan-Katrina Kaif action thriller. "But I am upset with the film's producer for demanding an extra percentage of profit from ticket sales. That's why I didn't open advance booking on Monday as is usual," he grouses.

Trouble is brewing at the multiplexes too. Arpan Datta, Head of Operations at Cinemax (Andheri West), informs that they had opened booking on Monday morning but later closed it down.

While many expect the impasse to continue till late Wednesday, Anand Vishal, Head of Operations, Fun Cinemas, says that their chain has decided to give 60 per cent of shows to Bang Bang and 40 per cent to Haider.

Vijay, Singh, CEO, Fox Star Studios, sounded buoyant when Mirror got in touch: "Bang Bang will be the biggest Bollywood release across the world and the advance bookings validate the strong buzz. Negotiations are on and we will reveal the exact number of screens on Wednesday. As of now, it's releasing in over 4,500 screens worldwide."

Meanwhile, Aparna Pandey, VP and Head of Marketing and Distribution, Disney India, maintained, "We have planned a release across 1100 theatres in India for Haider. Our showcasing will be based on our mapping of the theatre's location and the audience we are targeting." 

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Bharati Dubey (MID-DAY; September 30, 2014)

The issue over number of shows to be shared in Mumbai between Disney’s Haider and Fox Star Studio’s Bang Bang is yet to be resolved. Manoj Desai of G-7 shows says, “Advance booking for these films has not yet started in single screen theatres since Fox Star Studios has been asking for more shows.’’ Exhibitor Inder Raj Kapoor confirms this. “As per the deal signed by most single screen theatres with Disney, four shows a day were supposed to be allotted to Haider. But single screen theatres are now okay with allotting two shows to each film. Fox Star Studios, however, is asking for three shows a day. We are still talking to them to resolve the issue.’’ The deal between Disney and single screen theatres for Haider was apparently signed when the former sold Aamir Khan’s PK to the latter. Turns out Haider will be released in around 1,000 to 1,200 screens while Bang Bang will hit 4,500 screens.

A source says, “Bang Bang needs a wider release as it is a costly film and films today do maximum business in their first week.’’ Another source says that in multiplexes, the ratio of screens between Bang Bang and Haider stands at 70: 30. Amrita Pandey, VP and Head of Marketing and Distribution, Studios, Disney India, says that Haider will release in 1,100 screens. “Our showcasing will be based on our mapping of theatre locations and the audiences that we are targeting,” she says.

A Fox Star Studios’ spokesperson says, “It is early to comment on the exact screen count for Bang Bang. It will release in 4,500 screens in India and we are getting more screens.”

Trade analyst Komal Nahta says, “Both films should have had a solo release, but filmmakers won’t get a long weekend anytime soon,” he says.