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:oops: sorry, i meant "ycr"...CtrlAltDel wrote:...as jackal says...

CtrlAltDel wrote::oops: sorry, i meant "ycr"...CtrlAltDel wrote:...as jackal says...

Where have the English flicks gone?
IF ONE wanted to catch the latest from Hollywood, one would go to Sangeet, Anand, Skyline or Sterling. All changed and the first casualty was Anand - it was all set to play Men in Black II, when suddenly the theatre shut down and since it has re-opened, the theatre has only been playing Hindi films. The twin theatres, Skyline and Sterling, played their last movie - Mystic River and have been closed from March 4. The manager says the reason for closure has been falling collections. The last bastion, Sangeet, would also be going the multiplex way as Akshat Misra says, "English movies just do not do well. Especially over the last two years, collections have been falling which is why we have been running Hindi films."


i saw the last movie played at Dilshad before it was closed: a nth rerun of "Jewel of the Nile"...and i remember the my friend and I were the only ones in the big balconyakhilis2cool wrote:There were two of the oldest cinema halls near my house...Dilshad and Royal. saw them being pulled down brick by brick

CtrlAltDel wrote:at the same time new cinemas are opening in suburbs every year...look at Dilshuknagar and Kukatpally these days! they are almost like RTC X Roads...

I guess the only reason cld. b maintanence costs. the older ones will have higher maintanence costs. On the other hand a new cinema hall will attaract more crowd than an older or renovated one...people like new things I suppose...CtrlAltDel wrote:one thing i dont get....new cinemas are multiplying in all the suburbs of hyderabad while main cinemas in the city center are closing
arrey yaaron dilsukhnagar mein taxes kam hai since they come under a panchayat. remember shiva ganga? they still have tickets in the range of 10 - 20 rupeesCtrlAltDel wrote:at the same time new cinemas are opening in suburbs every year...look at Dilshuknagar and Kukatpally these days! they are almost like RTC X Roads...
inspite of staying rite behind the cinema halls...I only watched one movie in dilshad....shree 420CtrlAltDel wrote:i saw the last movie played at Dilshad before it was closed: a nth rerun of "Jewel of the Nile"...and i remember the my friend and I were the only ones in the big balconyakhilis2cool wrote:There were two of the oldest cinema halls near my house...Dilshad and Royal. saw them being pulled down brick by brick



akhilis2cool wrote:I guess the halls at RTC X road are an exception to the above theory ycr![]()
most of them close down coz of profits declining...

..but that artificial stretching is being done by the fan clubs who buy the tickets in bulk. there is no expence for the exhibitor here.ycr007 wrote:After all if every1 arnd has seen the movie within 3 weeks,then whatz the point in stretching it to 100 days!!!
distributors do not charge the exhibitors anything. Distributors take the hall on rent and screen the movie. entire box office collection goes to the distributor after tax, with the exhibitor taking a small percentage for maintenence (abt Re.1 per ticket). so if there is less people in a hall, the exhibitor also lose the maintenence charge they charge per ticket, and also they have to pay entertainment tax depending on the seating capacity of the auditorium (E-tax in most states does not depend on number of tickets sold).ycr007 wrote:Also there are other factors like Distributors charging Exorbitant fees


theres no dearth of attaractive moviesycr007 wrote:akhilis2cool wrote:I guess the halls at RTC X road are an exception to the above theory ycr![]()
most of them close down coz of profits declining...
yeah,but profits declining can be attributed to two (maybe Three) factors:
1.The Movies are not enticing the viewers' attention.They want classy fare
which is quite less nowadays.
thats the case only with telugu movies I guess...and not all the movies get stretched...only the chiru...nagarjun...venky stuff...there are so many telugu movies releasing every monthycr007 wrote:2.The movies are exhibited for very long periosd jus' to satisfy the Heroes,
Producers etc which causes a severe drop in the collections.After all if every1arnd has seen the movie within 3 weeks,then whatz the point in stretching it to 100 days!!!
that cld. b true ...but then the majority of the watchers are from the middle and lower middle classes..and hyd. so far has only one multiplex...ycr007 wrote:3.With the mushrooming of multiplexes,the Halls are robbed of the clientele in the Upper-Middle class segment whic leads to practically empty balconies.
dunno much abt. the distributor charging exhorbitant fees...ycr007 wrote:Also there are other factors like Distributors charging Exorbitant fees, Public discern etc.Ovarall,it wud make sense for the Owner if he conks off the hall & builts any Profitable entity there.


I dea jhakas haiJaszalcatraz wrote:I've always wanted to go on a photographing mission around Hyderabad. Take pictures of the hangouts of our generation. From Irani Cafes to theatres. Chat bandis to famous shops. Problem is that I dont have a digicam and the older cams wont be of much help.
Now that the Hyderabad we know is slowly dying we need to do this quickly.
I wonder if Fullhyd.com is planning to do anything of this sort. Not just gathering information, just a page where everyday we can see a glimpse of our city. A new picture of an old building or memory everyday.
Idea kaisa hai?


akhilis2cool wrote:Idea jhakas haii wld. like to contribute too.
magar mere paas to normal camera hai...uske photo develop karna boleto mehnga padta...digicam mangta mereko bhi...else FH shd. sponsor the photo developing charges ...they can keep the originals with them...

good selfpromotion I sayJaszalcatraz wrote:akhilis2cool wrote:Idea jhakas haii wld. like to contribute too.
magar mere paas to normal camera hai...uske photo develop karna boleto mehnga padta...digicam mangta mereko bhi...else FH shd. sponsor the photo developing charges ...they can keep the originals with them...
If I remember right, I think FH has a digicam themselves. Maybe they can give the cam to someone they know (with good photography skills) and pay the travelling charges and give a list of places to be photographed. It wont cost them a lot.
btw.....I have decent photography skills

akhilis2cool wrote:good selfpromotion I say![]()
but yes...I wldnt. mind u doing the job.




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