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As the Film Producers Guild draw battlelines with the multiplex moghuls,we wonder if Delhi 6 will flash on the screen this Friday
Friday is when you flip a coin and fate takes over. But this Friday,the Film Producers Guild of India have intervened with fates little fete and sounded the war cry. Its history repeated,only this time,on a larger scale. Doing a Yashraj on them,the producers body have decided to put a stay on all Bollywood releases in multiplexes post Delhi 6. But with the film still subject to release till the filing of this report,it seems like ab Dilli duur hai. We will not give in to the high-handed attitude of the multiplex owners, sounds the producers body head,Mukesh Bhatt. He is angry,so are fellow producers and filmmakers. They make unreasonable demands when it comes to sharing film revenue. Its an extortion bid! We make the films,we take the risk,we pump in the money and they want it all! We want an equal share,its our birthright,and weve decided not to release any more film promos till this matter is resolved, comments Bhatt,with distributors,producers,hollywood and bollywood backing him up. Post this decision,producer Vashu Bhagnani,Chairman Puja Films too states that there will not be any Bollywood release after Delhi 6. Its become a norm – they demand an increased percentage of profit in films despite the increase in production cost and the recession effect on entertainment industry. This year,the entertainment industry is expected to grow at just 7 per cent whereas last year it was at 12.3 per cent,still they are demanding more, Bhagnani was all set to release his son Jackkys debut film,Kal Kissne Dekha on April 24,but says it can wait. Giving a percentage-wise bifurcation,Bhatt adds how multiplex owners are making money at their cost – they make 25 per cent from their canteens,15 per cent on car park and eight per cent from ad revenue,and still they say want a 40-60 ratio? They dont share any of the above mentioned revenues with us,are insensitive towards the film-goer,and ironically their business runs because of our films! There has to be a 50-50 sharing, Bhatt snubs the bully factor and makes another valid point which has been irking quite a few city residents too. The cost of tickets,the pricing – multiplexes are making cinema-viewing so expensive that its fuelling piracy,and its a further loss to the producer, he says. Apparently,there is a dispute before the release of every film. It happened when Yashraj stayed the release of Fanaa and Tashan by a week. Its happening again,this time with Delhi 6. While PVR Chandigarh confirmed they have not received any prints of the film as yet,a visit of Abhishek Bachchan and Rakeysh Om Prakash Mehra slated for tomorrow is also uncertain.
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