Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Om Shanti Om is winner in revenue
The first round in the cracker of a battle this Diwali may well go to Eros International, the distributor of Shah Rukh Khan-starrer Om Shanti Om.
Eros, which acquired the worldwide distribution rights of Om Shanti Om from SRK-Farah Khan co-owned Red Chillies Entertainment, is expected to settle for a revenue share of 50 per cent in the first week, 45 per cent in the second, 35 per cent in the third and 30 per cent in the fourth, across the country.
Last week, Sony agreed to release Saawariya in Mumbai’s multiplexes for 50 per cent of the revenue in the first week, 40 per cent in the second and 30 in the third.
However, in Delhi, the revenue share is at par with 50 per cent, 45 per cent and 35 per cent for week one, two and three, respectively.
But in case of Saawariya, the share for the fourth week will be decided on the basis of the film’s box office performance.
A few days ago, Sony Pictures and Eros International had informally come together to negotiate with multiplexes for higher revenue share (50 per cent for the first and second weeks, and 40 per cent for the third and fourth weeks), this did not go down well with theatre owners who pulled down publicity material of both the films.
Eros, which acquired the worldwide distribution rights of Om Shanti Om from SRK-Farah Khan co-owned Red Chillies Entertainment, is expected to settle for a revenue share of 50 per cent in the first week, 45 per cent in the second, 35 per cent in the third and 30 per cent in the fourth, across the country.
Last week, Sony agreed to release Saawariya in Mumbai’s multiplexes for 50 per cent of the revenue in the first week, 40 per cent in the second and 30 in the third.
However, in Delhi, the revenue share is at par with 50 per cent, 45 per cent and 35 per cent for week one, two and three, respectively.
But in case of Saawariya, the share for the fourth week will be decided on the basis of the film’s box office performance.
A few days ago, Sony Pictures and Eros International had informally come together to negotiate with multiplexes for higher revenue share (50 per cent for the first and second weeks, and 40 per cent for the third and fourth weeks), this did not go down well with theatre owners who pulled down publicity material of both the films.
Labels: Arjun Rampal, Deepika Padukone, Farah Khan, Om Shanti Om, Shahrukh Khan, Shreyas Talpade
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