"Kites fidget" in its second week
Monday, May 31st, 2010Mon 31st May 11:14 kites could not have asked for a better flight. No other big ticket Bollywood film released in New Delhi for Kites on the screens, even Hollywood has offered little competition, but Saturday it was obvious that Hrithik Roshan-rigid struggled in its second week. The show at 17:35 PVR Rivoli Friday, only 15 people in the audience had made in Big Odeon Cinema CP was slightly better with 21 bookings in advance for the show Friday and 20.10 clock Star DT cinemas, DLF Promenade, Vasant Kunj utilization under 50 percent to 20.30 clock. The SP-led Ashok Chakra Muneshwar whole of India published this week, but not in the NCR. It is in the capital, 11 June will be circulated. "We do not have the publicity material was ready in time for the region of Delhi. Even the cinema owners, the response of the film in other countries first study," said Himanshu Jhunjhunwala, maps movie. Kites have the dialogue in English, Hindi and Spanish, a language foreign to most of the audience. Many cinema-goers prefer to see a blonde-strands Jake Gyllenhaal struggle against the dark forces of Prince of Persia, instead of sweeping charm Hrithik Roshan. "I would rather sit you see a late night show of Prince of Persia, as of Hrithik and Barbara Mori tries, with a smile, gesture and speech to communicate I do not understand," said Nikhil Lall, an MBA student who, with his friends was in the movies Wave, Noida, on Friday. "Loss of the kite in the audience seemed a profit of Prince of Persia, Daybreakers and Shrek 4 will be invited to an important target group," says Amit Awasthi, Managing Director, Spice Cinemas, which operates eight screens in Noida. Kites had started like any summer blockbuster should be, with an opening collection of Rs 10 crore in four countries to promote. Awasthi blames reviews of the film. "The film has died down in the second week. We have experienced a decline of 85 percent in the trampling of the first week," he said. Friday, recorded Spice Cinemas, 30 percent of their professional theaters, and 35 percent expected over the weekend. They have their forecasts of the daily 32-14 shows reduced. Even Wave Cinemas, Noida, are very promising in the second week with only six shows per day, against 20 in the first week. Even then, shows seemed to be less than half capacity. The box office staff flashed an uneasy smile when we asked about dragons. Rishi Sharma business moved in this week's show. "I avoided the film last week, because the critics in India are not very good, but decided to see it after reading that he was among the first large series 10 United States," said Sharma. With Rajneeti release next week, have a difficult time kite advance.