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Return of the single screen

Salman Khan’s Wanted has made the not-so-swanky neighbourhood theatre feel wanted again.

Updated on: Dec 30, 2009 02:04 PM IST
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One of Mumbai’s most famous single screens, the 1000-seater Galaxy theatre in Bandra, had the ‘Housefull’ board outside it, after many moons. And its thanks to a Salman Khan driven maar dhaad dhamaka. Theatre owner Manoj Desai attributes the recent success to the fact that Wanted is a mass entertainer, revolving around a clear-cut hero and heroine. “There was no confusion in the plot. Not surprisingly, it struck a chord,” he points out. Single screens contributed 65 per cent to the business of Wanted, as opposed to 35 per cent from multiplexes. Last year, with Ghajini, the ratio was 55:45 in favour of the single screens.

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Money matters
Rs 25 crore of Wanted’s Rs 31 crore earnings came from single screens as compared to a Love Aaj Kal, which grossed Rs 34 crore in its first week in India, and netted Rs 25 crore from the multiplexes alone. Wanted’s producer Boney Kapoor explains the divide by pointing out that at multiplexes, the producer-distributor’s share goes down with every passing week. But at single screens, rentals are fixed and if the going is good, a producer can earn up to an 80 per cent share even in the third or fourth week. There’s the business of economics as well. A 1,000-seater Galaxy, with tickets priced at Rs 50, brings in Rs 50,000 at full occupancy. In comparison, a packed 400-seater multiplex screen will net a minimum of Rs 80,000 for the same housefull show since its ticket prices could be as much as four times higher. Also, multiplexes can run 15 to 20 shows a day as compared to the four or five shows at single screens. On Sundays and national holidays, they can add extra shows and hike prices by up to 30 per cent with governmental sanction, bringing in even more revenue.

 
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