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Forget Bollywood, now it is Salluwood: Salman Khan inks Rs 500 crore deal with Star India   Leave a comment


Just before the credits roll down in his 2009 hit Wanted that features Salman Khan as a cop embedded with the underworld, he delivers the punch line: “Once I commit to something, I won’t even listen to myself”.

Well, Rupert Murdoch and his Indian entertainmentempire are hanging on to those very words as Star India inks a deal with the 47-year-old superstar that will effectively make the channel the only satellite podium for any movie he makes in the next five years.

Khan confirmed the deal, but declined to share details. The deal, estimated to be in the range of 450 crore to 500 crore, is the first of its kind in Bollywood.

People close to the actor, who refused to be identified, said the contract will include all his films over the next five years after last month’s Dabangg2.

“It is reasonably long and big,” said Star India’s Chief Operating Officer Sanjay Gupta.

What is known is that Khan will do five films - Sajid Nadiadwala’s Kick , brother Sohail Khan’s next film, Boney Kapoor’s sequel to No Entry , Dabangg3 as well as Sooraj Barjatya’s next movie.

Salman’s Satellite Record Impressive

Star already holds a strong portfolio of Salman Khan’s films – Dabangg, Wanted, Ready, Bodyguard, Tere Naam, Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya – for 7-8 years, and Dabangg2, which it bagged for 50 crore for 11 years a year before its release.

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Just like his recent box office record, Khan’s satellite ratings have been impressive. Bodyguard registered a record television rating points (TRP) of 10.3 when it was aired on Star Gold in December 2011.

TRP is a measure of what percentage of people in a defined time band and a defined profile watched a particular programme, a number keenly followed by the advertising industry.

A film is considered a success on TV if it can notch up an average 2.5 TRP through the year, apart from the high number it garners on premieres.

Over the past few years, satellite prices have been playing a key role in bankrolling films with at least a third of the movie’s cost of production coming from selling these rights prior to even beginning production. Competition among TV companies wanting to acquire the rights of hit movies has led to an increase in the acquisition price of many recent big films.

Hrithik Roshan’s Krissh3 and the Shah Rukh Khan-starrer Don2 were reportedly sold to Sony for 37 crore each, while Aamir Khan’s Talaash and Karan Johar’s Agneepath went for 40 crore. Channels usually spend an average of 200-300 crore a year to acquire film titles for their libraries.

“Satellite deals form 35% of a producer’s cost of production,” said Smita Jha, leader (entertainment & media) at consulting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers. For general entertainment channels, it gives them variety and as movies last for 2-3 hours they garner higher gross rating points for the channel rather than 30-minute programmes. Most general entertainment channels have direct deals with producers cutting out the middleman, also saving on brokerage, as well as signing satellite deals while movies are in production or even as soon as they are announced, she said.

“While there is a growth in the overall box office, the biggest cinema hall today is the TV. The biggest film can only draw in an audience of 2-3 crore people while a television premiere can reach 20-30 crore people, this is the biggest change taking place,” said Star’s Gupta, who is confident the deal will not impact the network’s relationship with other producers.

The need for a channel to buy content, especially for movie channels which air up to six films in a day, is whatGupta quotes as the reason that status quo will remain even after this deal. However, the impact on satellite pricing will remain to be seen, depending on how both talent and production houses react to the deal.

Posted January 19, 2013 by avinash2060 in Entertainment

Chitrangda Singh lookalike in B-Town   1 comment


There have been several times when South actress Nidhi Subbaiaha, who has done seven Kannada films so far, has been mistaken for Chitrangda Singh.

We don’t blame those people, because there is a startling similarity between the two. Ask her about the comparisons and she says, “I get that all the time, but I don’t want to be somebody’s mirror image. I think Chitrangda is gorgeous, but I am my own person.”

Nidhi, who has just signed her first Hindi film Oh My God! with Akshay Kumar, reveals her entry into B-town was quite filmi. “I was at the Bombay Times party with my friends in November last year, and Akshay and John Abraham were around promoting Desi Boyz. After they left, someone came and told me that Akshay had noticed me and wanted me to come for an audition. I thought it was a joke and didn’t show much interest. I gave him my email address and left the party thinking it was someone wanting to get fresh with me!”

But the next day, when she received an email calling her for an audition, Nidhi was super excited. “I couldn’t believe Akshay had actually shown interest in me,” she says.

Keen to do more films in B-Town, she adds, “People down South recognise me because of my films, but it will be great to have more people watch my work.” Other cases of lookalike actresses…

Sneha Ullal – Aishwarya Rai Salman Khan gave Aishwarya Rai lookalike Sneha Ullal a break in Lucky – No Time For Love (2005). The girl got a lot of attention due to her striking similarities with Ash.

Sonakshi Sinha – Reena Roy After her debut in Dabangg (2010), Sonakshi had people walking up to her saying there was an eerie resemblance between her and yesteryear actress Reena Roy. While we agree, Sonakshi doesn’t quite take to these comparisons!

Zarine Khan – Katrina Kaif Even Salman agrees that Zarine resembles Katrina. So much so, that he mistook her for Kat on the sets of a film he was shooting. Later he not only gave her a break in Veer (2010) but also recommended her to producers.

Posted March 23, 2012 by avinash2060 in Entertainment

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