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Marathi movies fail to click at multiplexes in Maharashtra
Swarup Chakraborty / Mumbai Aug 26, 2010, 01:40 IST

With an annual box office collection of Rs 160 core last year and only 10 per cent of these being hits, the 72 films made in Marathi don’t make business sense for multiplex and cinema owners to screen on peak time, a demand being made by political parties in the state.

The Maharashtra Cine and Television Sena, a union backed by the Shiv Sena, has filed a third-party petition in the Bombay high court. The union is seeking HC’s intervention to make it mandatory for multiplex owners to screen 500 shows of Marathi films a year in 1,600 cinema halls across Maharashtra.

In 2009, the Cinema Owners’ and Exhibitors’ Association of India had filed a case in the Bombay HC, challenging the Maharashtra government’s order of 1968. The Government Resolution had made it mandatory for theatre owners to screen 112 shows in a year. The association wanted the court to reduce the number to 44.

Though Marathi film producers say their films should get more shows and be screened at prime slots, multiplex owners maintain they do not always make good business sense. Multiplex owners don’t want to come on record. However, a senior executive of one of the multiplex chains, on condition of anonymity said, “It’s a pure business issue which is getting political colours. We are not against any kind of cinema but it should make business sense.

For example, films like Mi Shivaji Raje Bhosale Boltoy and the recent Lalbaug Parel had commercial merit and were screened in prime-time slots. It is not only Marathi films, even in the case of Hindi films, if they do not have commercial merit and do not bring in audiences, we take them off the prime-time slot.” It is not just the content of the films but also the wider appeal of Hindi films that play a great role in bringing the footfalls. While 45 per cent of the people in Mumbai can speak Marathi, almost the entire population in the city speaks Hindi. “Even a flop f ilm like Kites did good business for multiplex owners, as it brought in people in the opening shows. However, for a Marathi film, if it is a flop, the multiplex owner would lose money, as the people watching it would be few,” said film trade analyst Komal Nahata. Kites had a high marketing budget (around Rs 15 crores) and was able to create enough hype before the release of the film.

“While the average budget of a Hindi film is around Rs 10 crore, when it flops it means it would have done a business of Rs 3 crore. To collect that amount, 0.3 million people (at an average ticket price of Rs 100) would come to see it and get business for the multiplex owner. However, for a Marathi film with an average budget of Rs 40 lakh, if it flops, it would make around Rs 10 lakh, meaning only 10,000 people would see it. It is a case of water finding its own level. Audiences can’t be forced to watch a film, whether it is in Hindi or Marathi,” said Nahata.

The multiplex chain told Business Standard’s it had screened 59 Marathi films in 2009. “We got less than 1,000 customers for 30 of these films, while 14 films had less than 100 patrons,” he said.

In 2009, 235 Hindi movies were released and another 1,053 movies were released in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Punjabi, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali and other Indian languages. Collections were Rs 9,500 crore of which Rs 7,000 crore were at the domestic box office.

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Posted by: Vishesh
Guys, it's not as simple as Marathi or non-Marathi. Multiplex owners are businessmen like shopkeepers (only difference is they deal in big amounts). Now, if there is a non-profitable venture why will they enter into it? Would you buy shares of a company which is going down? These multiplexes do screen Marathi movies if they can fetch audiences. If you really wanna make Marathi cinema popular, ask your non-Marathi friends to grab a few DVDs of popular Marathi movies, let them get familiarized and then perhaps Marathi movies may do good business. Jay Maharashtra! :)
Posted by: India
Well along with the rule to show marathi movies during prime time, the govt should come up with a scheme that if such shows are vacant they will pay for the vacant seats. and wrt to non marathi people incharge of multiplex... first thing that all the marathi's should do is to stop watching english or hindi movies in maharashtra... this will force the multiplex people to show marathi movies... why force some one... try to restrain yourself first.
Posted by: marathi
Grossing of Mi Shivajiraje BHosle Boltoy proves that Marathi movies are indeed quality movies. Its just that People in strategic positions in these multiplexes & all the firms are not marathis. They must understand that they get all the possible tax exemptions only because of tax paying marathi people.& they must respect them. otherwise be prepared to face the music.
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Useles Marathi Movies
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