"Chennai Express", one of the highest grossing films in India, hit Egyptian theatres in Cairo and Alexandria last evening with Arabic subtitles. United Motion Pictures, Gaurang Films and the Indian Embassy in Cairo facilitated the release.
In its initial run, the film is being screened in 8 theatres in Cairo and 2 in Alexandria. It will be followed by other mega releases such as Hrithik Roshan's sci-fi movie "Krissh 3" and Aamir Khan starrer heist drama "Dhoom 3".
Zeind believes that such releases will not only help Egyptian reconnect with Bollywood after a long gap but will also boost the market, facing decline due to the political climate in the country.
Egypt has been gripped by political turmoil since the overthrow of long-time ruler Hosni Mubarak during the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 and later under its first democratically elected President Mohammed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Morsi's term was plagued by political uncertainty and violence in a deeply polarised country that ultimately led to his ouster by the powerful military on July 3 following mass protests against his rule.
"People are not used to American movies. They will like Indian movies in no time just like they took up Turkish serials," he told PTI.
He is also not worried about security keeping people away from movie theaters, which has affected movie releases here.
"The success of 'My name is Khan' was remarkable enough for us to keep trying," he added.
There was much enthusiasm in public as well.
Mustafa and his fiancee Lubna decided to make "Chennai Express" the first film that they watched together. Mustafa was brought up on a diet of Indian movies by his parents.
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