Comments [ 6 ] By India-Forums.com Staff | 15 April 2009 | 9:32pm
Mumbai, April 15 (IANS) Thanks to the ongoing tussle between the producers and multiplex owners, Bollywood is bleeding, says filmmaker Mukesh Bhatt.
'We (the film industry) are bleeding. This strike is affecting the industry and we are suffering colossal losses,' Bhatt, chairman of the United Forum for Bollywood Producers and Distributors, told IANS.
On being asked about the approximate percentage of loss that the industry is expected to suffer, he said: 'As of now, we are not doing any number crunching but we are sure the loss will ultimately be huge.'
The tussle is over 50:50 revenue sharing between producers and multiplexes. In view of the issue, producers have suspended the marketing and distribution of films from April 4.
'We are not going to succumb to unreasonable demands,' said Bhatt.
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i really want to watch a good movie
this is so irritating ...its like since ages i''ve not seen any good movie .....plss guys end this sooooon ... plsss
When the hell well this strike end aarrrrghhh it makes me so pissed i want it to end so soon because i cant wait for New York anymore! i hope it ends soon i hate this strike!
hindu4lyf Wrote :
He''''s the reason why bollywood is bleeding.
Cos its so damn painful to watch his movies!
-------------------- LOLOLOLOL .. agree 100%
He''s the reason why bollywood is bleeding.
Cos its so damn painful to watch his movies!
thanx!
i wish this strike would end soon!