Tag: John Abraham

  • Star Gold to air Dishoom on 25 Sept

    Star Gold to air Dishoom on 25 Sept

    MUMBAI: Star Gold announces the World Television Premiere of one of the biggest hits of the year – Dishoom starring Varun Dhawan, John Abraham, and Jacqueline Fernandes, directed by Rohit Dhawan.

    Filled with humour, action and swag, Rohit Dhawan delivers the most stylized family entertainers of recent times. Varun Dhawan (Junaid) plays the funny sunny guy to perfection and John Abraham (Kabir) delivers one of his finest action packed performances till date; it’s their chemistry that makes the film electric. All the witty moments in the film will keep one stayed glued to their television sets. The phenomenal cameos from Akshay Kumar and Nagris Fakri, make Dishoom a benchmark for new-age entertainers.

    Saqib Saleem plays India’s leading cricketer who goes missing 36 hours before a crucial India-Pakistan final and who Kabir and Junaid (John & Varun) are trying to trace. Akshaye Khanna has returned as a baddie in this film and his role only adds another thrilling layer to the film.

    If you missed Dishoom on the big screen, you definitely can’t miss its World Television Premiere. If you did watch it in the theatres, you have many reasons to watch it again!

  • Star Gold to air Dishoom on 25 Sept

    Star Gold to air Dishoom on 25 Sept

    MUMBAI: Star Gold announces the World Television Premiere of one of the biggest hits of the year – Dishoom starring Varun Dhawan, John Abraham, and Jacqueline Fernandes, directed by Rohit Dhawan.

    Filled with humour, action and swag, Rohit Dhawan delivers the most stylized family entertainers of recent times. Varun Dhawan (Junaid) plays the funny sunny guy to perfection and John Abraham (Kabir) delivers one of his finest action packed performances till date; it’s their chemistry that makes the film electric. All the witty moments in the film will keep one stayed glued to their television sets. The phenomenal cameos from Akshay Kumar and Nagris Fakri, make Dishoom a benchmark for new-age entertainers.

    Saqib Saleem plays India’s leading cricketer who goes missing 36 hours before a crucial India-Pakistan final and who Kabir and Junaid (John & Varun) are trying to trace. Akshaye Khanna has returned as a baddie in this film and his role only adds another thrilling layer to the film.

    If you missed Dishoom on the big screen, you definitely can’t miss its World Television Premiere. If you did watch it in the theatres, you have many reasons to watch it again!

  • BE Viacom18 gets John Abraham to promote Arunachal tourism

    BE Viacom18 gets John Abraham to promote Arunachal tourism

    MUMBAI: Viacom18 CEO Sudhanshu Vats knows a good business opportunity when he sees one. From films, televisions, merchandising, events, start-ups to brand building, Viacom18 has expanded itself to several businesses.

    Armed with these many touch-point media and brand solutions arms that Viacom18 boasts of, Vats now plans to fill a demand-supply gap in the country’s public sector when it comes to media management.

    First step to this goal is BE Viacom18 becoming the media partner for Arunachal Pradesh’s Department of Tourism through its first PPP (public-private partnership) model. And, what’s more, popular Hindi film star John Abraham has been roped in to be the brand ambassador for the project.

    BE Viacom is the brand solutions subsidiary of INS, which already takes credit for introducing Chinese technology brand Vivo into the Indian market.

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    “Arunachal Pradesh is a traveller’s paradise and a land of untold tales. In John we have a celebrity who shares our enthusiasm of weaving the stories of the mystical land into a single narrative of ‘Must See, Must Experience’ Arunachal Pradesh tourism. After all, a journey is best when it is entertaining,” Vats said at a press conference here on Tuesday.

    Excited about representing Arunachal Pradesh tourism, Abraham said, “I am honored to have been chosen to promote the tourism of Arunachal Pradesh. I have always been fascinated with North East India: each state has its unique beauty, history and culture. It’s a state rich with culture, mysticism, great people and stunning views. When I’m there, all I need is some music, my boots to walk around and a mind free from all worries to be able to embrace the mesmerizing beauty of Arunachal Pradesh.”

    According to Arunachal Pradesh  Tourism Secretary Joram Beds, since the focus this year was boosting tourism sector, they needed like-minded partners.

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    “We found such a partner in Viacom18 who have helped us get John Abraham, a superstar, an adventurer and a great human being on board. John has played a pivotal role in promoting North East India, primarily by putting NEUFC (Indian football league where Abraham owns the football team comprising players from N-E) on the map of sports. We believe our association with him will strengthen our purpose of putting out our state as a prominent tourist destination,” the government official added.

    One of the unexplored lands of the country, Arunachal Pradesh can be best described as India’s mystical land. The largest state of the North-East region, or Seven Sisters as the states are known as, Arunachal with the least population density claims to be the perfect detox from a bustling city life.
     

     

  • BE Viacom18 gets John Abraham to promote Arunachal tourism

    BE Viacom18 gets John Abraham to promote Arunachal tourism

    MUMBAI: Viacom18 CEO Sudhanshu Vats knows a good business opportunity when he sees one. From films, televisions, merchandising, events, start-ups to brand building, Viacom18 has expanded itself to several businesses.

    Armed with these many touch-point media and brand solutions arms that Viacom18 boasts of, Vats now plans to fill a demand-supply gap in the country’s public sector when it comes to media management.

    First step to this goal is BE Viacom18 becoming the media partner for Arunachal Pradesh’s Department of Tourism through its first PPP (public-private partnership) model. And, what’s more, popular Hindi film star John Abraham has been roped in to be the brand ambassador for the project.

    BE Viacom is the brand solutions subsidiary of INS, which already takes credit for introducing Chinese technology brand Vivo into the Indian market.

    public://John Abraham performing at the press conference_0.jpg

    “Arunachal Pradesh is a traveller’s paradise and a land of untold tales. In John we have a celebrity who shares our enthusiasm of weaving the stories of the mystical land into a single narrative of ‘Must See, Must Experience’ Arunachal Pradesh tourism. After all, a journey is best when it is entertaining,” Vats said at a press conference here on Tuesday.

    Excited about representing Arunachal Pradesh tourism, Abraham said, “I am honored to have been chosen to promote the tourism of Arunachal Pradesh. I have always been fascinated with North East India: each state has its unique beauty, history and culture. It’s a state rich with culture, mysticism, great people and stunning views. When I’m there, all I need is some music, my boots to walk around and a mind free from all worries to be able to embrace the mesmerizing beauty of Arunachal Pradesh.”

    According to Arunachal Pradesh  Tourism Secretary Joram Beds, since the focus this year was boosting tourism sector, they needed like-minded partners.

    public://John-Abraham-at-the-press-conference_0.jpg

    “We found such a partner in Viacom18 who have helped us get John Abraham, a superstar, an adventurer and a great human being on board. John has played a pivotal role in promoting North East India, primarily by putting NEUFC (Indian football league where Abraham owns the football team comprising players from N-E) on the map of sports. We believe our association with him will strengthen our purpose of putting out our state as a prominent tourist destination,” the government official added.

    One of the unexplored lands of the country, Arunachal Pradesh can be best described as India’s mystical land. The largest state of the North-East region, or Seven Sisters as the states are known as, Arunachal with the least population density claims to be the perfect detox from a bustling city life.
     

     

  • ‘Dishoom’… Weekend fun:   ‘Murder Madhuri’…Cinema murdered!

    ‘Dishoom’… Weekend fun: ‘Murder Madhuri’…Cinema murdered!

    MUMBAI:  Sajid Nadiadwala believes in presenting entertaining fare, having experimented with serious stuff only once with Highway. With the best of stars available to him thanks to his track record, his entertainers generally pass muster, usually meaning profits to him and his distributors.

    Dishoom  as the title suggest, in an action film though the title is only suggestive as the action is of the fast-paced gun-and-chase kind. One-day matches are being played in the Middle East where, thanks to their star batsman, Saqib Salim’s (named Viraj in the film to read as Virat) last over heroics scoring the required runs. The next and final match is with the traditional rivals, Pakistan.

    All bets are being laid on to India win, again, thanks to Saqib. But someone somewhere has other plans. Rahul Dev kidnaps Saqib 36 hours before the finals. Soon the phone lines are burning between the host country officials and cricket bosses in India. The matter is beyond both and soon gets the Indian government involved.

    When solving tough cases overseas, Indian cops are the best and, thus, the ministry dispatches their very best, John Abraham, to do the needful. He is supposed to work with the best the host country police has to offer but, instead, John opts for a bungling cop, Varun Dhawan, whose CV so far credits him with tracking a lost dog, fetching provisions for the superior cop’s family and escorting his children to and from school.

    It seems, in the process of tracking the lost dog, Varun has become a sort of Google Map for the county. That is what John needs, a guide, since, like all super cops, he believes in working alone otherwise. As the two set out to find Saqib, they remind you of pairings in films like 48 Hours (remade in Hindi as Andar Baahar), the Terence Hill-Bud Spencer films, Abhishek Bachchan-Uday Chopra capers and many more.

    It is fun as the duo get tracking the culprits, what with Varun’s gimmicks and the one-liners between the two till the interval. That is when Varun decides to turn into a serious cop thanks to the influence of John and the villains are brought into open at this stage. The fun is over and so is the suspense. Rahul, it seems, was only the face in the kidnap drama while the real villain is Akshaye Khanna.

    The second half is serious chases with modern cars, bikes, speedboats and choppers joining the action. In the process, the makers also take you on a brief trip into a medieval Arab town right out of Arabian nights, but with goons wielding guns rather than swords!  The fun is over. In the process of investigations, the John-Varun duo is also introduced to Jacqueline Fernandez. That is some pastime till she decides on which of the two will be her man. As a consolation, Varun does get to meet his match in the end title song in Parineeti Chopra to complete the foursome.

    The script by Tushar HIranandani and Rohit Dhawan treads familiar ground and borders on routine through its second half. Dialogue is fun at times, drying out as the film progresses. Rohit has handled the film well considering its canvas and extensive action scenes. Music in the film is foot tapping, fast to blend with the proceedings. Action sequences are ably executed and keep the viewers’ interest going in the later parts. Cinematography is very good. Editing is okay considering the film’s duration is a mere 124 minutes with nothing much to delete.

    While John playing the no-nonsense cop serious only about his mission does well, Varun gets a better deal playing a light role catering to the mass. Jacqueline looks charming and does better than in her earlier films. In the absence of an established evil man, establishing Akshaye as the villain is a task the writers-director accomplish only partly. Rahul as junior villain is okay. Akshay Kumar regales in a cameo.

    Dishoom is a fair entertainer with appeal for both, mass (mainly) as well as class where it is expected to pick up. The solo release status is a plus. The collections in the Hindi belt will be affected till early next week due to (Kavadia) religious processions causing road blocks leading to traffic restrictions in many parts of UP and Delhi.

    Producer: Sajid Nadiadwala.

    Director: Rohit Dhawan.

    Cast: John Abraham, Varun Dhawan, Jacqueline Fernandez, Akshaye Khanna, Saqib Salim, Rahul Dev, Vijay Raaz and, in cameos, Akshay Kumar, Mohinder Amarnath, Rameez Raja, Atul Wassan, Parineeti Chopra.

    Murder Madhuri:

    Murder Madhuri  seems to be the outcome of somebody’s lifelong dream to make a film. Previous experience: Having watched numerous films, Hollywood as well as Indian. Qualification: Money to waste. The catch to draw audience: name Madhuri in the title.

    A girl, Shanaya Kureel, has finished some sort of her exam at some odd hour of the day when it is dark all over, the streets are deserted and no public transport is available or no private vehicle willing to give her a lift. However, the girl need not worry because her father, Sharat Saxena, is with her for safety.

    Finally, after trying to hail down a lot of vehicles, they succeed in getting a ride with a private luxury coach. They are welcomed by four, a driver and three others, with ‘goons’ written all over them. If the producers are inspired from the real life incident of Nirbhaya, it seems, so are the goons.

    Though tough as he may be, Saxena is overpowered by the goons. The guys take turns to rape Shanaya as the other two keep Saxena under control. After the rapes, the father-daughter duo are thrown out on the streets. They are spotted lying unconscious by a mentally disturbed woman who herself is a rape victim; she was raped by one of the luxury bus men’s father, Kiran Kumar. Raping, it seems, runs in the family.

    Kiran Kumar is the home minister of wherever this incident has taken place which, according to convenience, keeps shifting between Mumbai and other places.

    Shanaya succumbs to her injuries sustained because of the brutal assault on her by the rapists. The police is divided. While the commissioner is at service of Kiran and seems to be running his force from Kiran’s bungalow, there is one honest office in Sonali Joshi who takes on the home minister as well as her commissioner to bring the rapists to book. Nothing works though arrests and acquittals take place on regular basis.

    That is when, suddenly, Saxena remembers he is senior ex-army man who specialized in hand-to-hand combat no matter the number of enemies he had to contend with. Good too that he did not remember this in the bus for had he done so, this film would not have reached so far!

    Saxena arms himself with guns of various shapes and sizes and decides to play Charles Bronson (Death Wish and sequels) to pick the culprits and seek revenge for his daughter.

    The film has one 1960s song playing in the background meant to rouse the viewers’ emotions. The script, direction, make up, props, just about everything ranges between amateur and juvenile.

    Producer: Ali Mohamed Oosman.

    Director: Ali Mohamed Oosman.

    Cast: Sharat Saxena, Kiran Kumar, Deepshikha, Sonali Joshi, Vinay Verma, Suneeta Rana, Raza Murad, Amit Kumar, Shanaya Kureel.

  • ‘Dishoom’… Weekend fun:   ‘Murder Madhuri’…Cinema murdered!

    ‘Dishoom’… Weekend fun: ‘Murder Madhuri’…Cinema murdered!

    MUMBAI:  Sajid Nadiadwala believes in presenting entertaining fare, having experimented with serious stuff only once with Highway. With the best of stars available to him thanks to his track record, his entertainers generally pass muster, usually meaning profits to him and his distributors.

    Dishoom  as the title suggest, in an action film though the title is only suggestive as the action is of the fast-paced gun-and-chase kind. One-day matches are being played in the Middle East where, thanks to their star batsman, Saqib Salim’s (named Viraj in the film to read as Virat) last over heroics scoring the required runs. The next and final match is with the traditional rivals, Pakistan.

    All bets are being laid on to India win, again, thanks to Saqib. But someone somewhere has other plans. Rahul Dev kidnaps Saqib 36 hours before the finals. Soon the phone lines are burning between the host country officials and cricket bosses in India. The matter is beyond both and soon gets the Indian government involved.

    When solving tough cases overseas, Indian cops are the best and, thus, the ministry dispatches their very best, John Abraham, to do the needful. He is supposed to work with the best the host country police has to offer but, instead, John opts for a bungling cop, Varun Dhawan, whose CV so far credits him with tracking a lost dog, fetching provisions for the superior cop’s family and escorting his children to and from school.

    It seems, in the process of tracking the lost dog, Varun has become a sort of Google Map for the county. That is what John needs, a guide, since, like all super cops, he believes in working alone otherwise. As the two set out to find Saqib, they remind you of pairings in films like 48 Hours (remade in Hindi as Andar Baahar), the Terence Hill-Bud Spencer films, Abhishek Bachchan-Uday Chopra capers and many more.

    It is fun as the duo get tracking the culprits, what with Varun’s gimmicks and the one-liners between the two till the interval. That is when Varun decides to turn into a serious cop thanks to the influence of John and the villains are brought into open at this stage. The fun is over and so is the suspense. Rahul, it seems, was only the face in the kidnap drama while the real villain is Akshaye Khanna.

    The second half is serious chases with modern cars, bikes, speedboats and choppers joining the action. In the process, the makers also take you on a brief trip into a medieval Arab town right out of Arabian nights, but with goons wielding guns rather than swords!  The fun is over. In the process of investigations, the John-Varun duo is also introduced to Jacqueline Fernandez. That is some pastime till she decides on which of the two will be her man. As a consolation, Varun does get to meet his match in the end title song in Parineeti Chopra to complete the foursome.

    The script by Tushar HIranandani and Rohit Dhawan treads familiar ground and borders on routine through its second half. Dialogue is fun at times, drying out as the film progresses. Rohit has handled the film well considering its canvas and extensive action scenes. Music in the film is foot tapping, fast to blend with the proceedings. Action sequences are ably executed and keep the viewers’ interest going in the later parts. Cinematography is very good. Editing is okay considering the film’s duration is a mere 124 minutes with nothing much to delete.

    While John playing the no-nonsense cop serious only about his mission does well, Varun gets a better deal playing a light role catering to the mass. Jacqueline looks charming and does better than in her earlier films. In the absence of an established evil man, establishing Akshaye as the villain is a task the writers-director accomplish only partly. Rahul as junior villain is okay. Akshay Kumar regales in a cameo.

    Dishoom is a fair entertainer with appeal for both, mass (mainly) as well as class where it is expected to pick up. The solo release status is a plus. The collections in the Hindi belt will be affected till early next week due to (Kavadia) religious processions causing road blocks leading to traffic restrictions in many parts of UP and Delhi.

    Producer: Sajid Nadiadwala.

    Director: Rohit Dhawan.

    Cast: John Abraham, Varun Dhawan, Jacqueline Fernandez, Akshaye Khanna, Saqib Salim, Rahul Dev, Vijay Raaz and, in cameos, Akshay Kumar, Mohinder Amarnath, Rameez Raja, Atul Wassan, Parineeti Chopra.

    Murder Madhuri:

    Murder Madhuri  seems to be the outcome of somebody’s lifelong dream to make a film. Previous experience: Having watched numerous films, Hollywood as well as Indian. Qualification: Money to waste. The catch to draw audience: name Madhuri in the title.

    A girl, Shanaya Kureel, has finished some sort of her exam at some odd hour of the day when it is dark all over, the streets are deserted and no public transport is available or no private vehicle willing to give her a lift. However, the girl need not worry because her father, Sharat Saxena, is with her for safety.

    Finally, after trying to hail down a lot of vehicles, they succeed in getting a ride with a private luxury coach. They are welcomed by four, a driver and three others, with ‘goons’ written all over them. If the producers are inspired from the real life incident of Nirbhaya, it seems, so are the goons.

    Though tough as he may be, Saxena is overpowered by the goons. The guys take turns to rape Shanaya as the other two keep Saxena under control. After the rapes, the father-daughter duo are thrown out on the streets. They are spotted lying unconscious by a mentally disturbed woman who herself is a rape victim; she was raped by one of the luxury bus men’s father, Kiran Kumar. Raping, it seems, runs in the family.

    Kiran Kumar is the home minister of wherever this incident has taken place which, according to convenience, keeps shifting between Mumbai and other places.

    Shanaya succumbs to her injuries sustained because of the brutal assault on her by the rapists. The police is divided. While the commissioner is at service of Kiran and seems to be running his force from Kiran’s bungalow, there is one honest office in Sonali Joshi who takes on the home minister as well as her commissioner to bring the rapists to book. Nothing works though arrests and acquittals take place on regular basis.

    That is when, suddenly, Saxena remembers he is senior ex-army man who specialized in hand-to-hand combat no matter the number of enemies he had to contend with. Good too that he did not remember this in the bus for had he done so, this film would not have reached so far!

    Saxena arms himself with guns of various shapes and sizes and decides to play Charles Bronson (Death Wish and sequels) to pick the culprits and seek revenge for his daughter.

    The film has one 1960s song playing in the background meant to rouse the viewers’ emotions. The script, direction, make up, props, just about everything ranges between amateur and juvenile.

    Producer: Ali Mohamed Oosman.

    Director: Ali Mohamed Oosman.

    Cast: Sharat Saxena, Kiran Kumar, Deepshikha, Sonali Joshi, Vinay Verma, Suneeta Rana, Raza Murad, Amit Kumar, Shanaya Kureel.

  • NorthEast United FC partners Value 360 Communications

    NorthEast United FC partners Value 360 Communications

    MUMBAI: While strengthening its claim to the upcoming third edition of Hero Indian Super League, NorthEast United Football Club, announced its partnership with the media agency, Value360 Communication. The association is poised to facilitate the football club’s communication of the entire array of developments, following the recent success of the Hero Indian Super League and beyond.

    Representing the 8 North Eastern states, NEUFC is owned by John Abraham, who is a self-confessed football fan. The team is currently gearing up for the upcoming championship that will feature the 8 Indian Super League teams competing against each other for the ultimate moment of glory as the undisputed champions of Hero ISL 2016.

    In the recent times, NEUFC has stepped up it’s momentum in roping in the most sought after players for the Hero ISL 2016. In addition to signing the seasoned Brazilian Football Manager, Sergio Farias, as the head coach, the club went on to enroll country’s top football talent, Jerry and Zuala, along with other key sport stars like Katsumi Yusa, Rowlin Burges, Subrato Paul and Nirmal Chettri. Value360 Communication, providing focused, pragmatic and measureable communications solutions to top brands, has been actively working to streamline and facilitate NEUFC’s communication with the top journalists and publications.

    Commenting further on the partnership, NEUFC director of football Ardeshir Jeejeebhoy said, “Value360 Communications is a strategic media agency assisting us in enhancing our outreach to top publications and journalists. We are affirmative that associating with the brand will allow us to establish the true essence of NorthEast United Football Club and better put forth the passion, vision and intent driving the club.”

    Echoing the same thought, Value360 Communications co-founder Kunal Kishore added, “We are glad to be partnering with NEUFC and looking after their media outreach. The club boosts an envious line-up of passionate footballers and we are humbled at given the opportunity to better promote the club’s vision and passion for football.”

  • NorthEast United FC partners Value 360 Communications

    NorthEast United FC partners Value 360 Communications

    MUMBAI: While strengthening its claim to the upcoming third edition of Hero Indian Super League, NorthEast United Football Club, announced its partnership with the media agency, Value360 Communication. The association is poised to facilitate the football club’s communication of the entire array of developments, following the recent success of the Hero Indian Super League and beyond.

    Representing the 8 North Eastern states, NEUFC is owned by John Abraham, who is a self-confessed football fan. The team is currently gearing up for the upcoming championship that will feature the 8 Indian Super League teams competing against each other for the ultimate moment of glory as the undisputed champions of Hero ISL 2016.

    In the recent times, NEUFC has stepped up it’s momentum in roping in the most sought after players for the Hero ISL 2016. In addition to signing the seasoned Brazilian Football Manager, Sergio Farias, as the head coach, the club went on to enroll country’s top football talent, Jerry and Zuala, along with other key sport stars like Katsumi Yusa, Rowlin Burges, Subrato Paul and Nirmal Chettri. Value360 Communication, providing focused, pragmatic and measureable communications solutions to top brands, has been actively working to streamline and facilitate NEUFC’s communication with the top journalists and publications.

    Commenting further on the partnership, NEUFC director of football Ardeshir Jeejeebhoy said, “Value360 Communications is a strategic media agency assisting us in enhancing our outreach to top publications and journalists. We are affirmative that associating with the brand will allow us to establish the true essence of NorthEast United Football Club and better put forth the passion, vision and intent driving the club.”

    Echoing the same thought, Value360 Communications co-founder Kunal Kishore added, “We are glad to be partnering with NEUFC and looking after their media outreach. The club boosts an envious line-up of passionate footballers and we are humbled at given the opportunity to better promote the club’s vision and passion for football.”

  • Rocky Handsome comes a cropper; Kapoor & Sons does well in second week

    Rocky Handsome comes a cropper; Kapoor & Sons does well in second week

    The only release of the week, Rocky Handsome, came a cropper. A poor adaptation of the hit South Korean film, The Man From Nowhere,  RH is so poorly recreated in Hindi that it works for nobody; neither its wannabe re-launch planning actor, John Abraham, nor its director who uses the vehicle to launch his acting career. The film is a blot on its scriptwriters and the director. To sum it up, the whole exercise looked juvenile.

    The film got the benefit of a solo release as well as a public holiday on Friday, the 25th to garner a face-saving opening. But, it registered a drop on the Saturday that followed as word of mouth went negative and collections nosedived on Sunday. It ended its opening weekend with a total of Rs15.3 crore.

    Kapoor & Sons has established itself as family fare. After a good opening weekend, it continued to do well through rest of the week to end its first week with a healthy Rs46.8 crore.

    TeraaSurroor remained poor even in its second week. In the absence of any appreciation, the film managed to add just about Rs20 lakh to take its two week tally to Rs10.9 crore.

    Jai Gangaajal is at the end of its run at the end of its third week. It collected Rs 1.05 crore to show collections of Rs31.95 crore for its three week run.

     

  • Rocky Handsome comes a cropper; Kapoor & Sons does well in second week

    Rocky Handsome comes a cropper; Kapoor & Sons does well in second week

    The only release of the week, Rocky Handsome, came a cropper. A poor adaptation of the hit South Korean film, The Man From Nowhere,  RH is so poorly recreated in Hindi that it works for nobody; neither its wannabe re-launch planning actor, John Abraham, nor its director who uses the vehicle to launch his acting career. The film is a blot on its scriptwriters and the director. To sum it up, the whole exercise looked juvenile.

    The film got the benefit of a solo release as well as a public holiday on Friday, the 25th to garner a face-saving opening. But, it registered a drop on the Saturday that followed as word of mouth went negative and collections nosedived on Sunday. It ended its opening weekend with a total of Rs15.3 crore.

    Kapoor & Sons has established itself as family fare. After a good opening weekend, it continued to do well through rest of the week to end its first week with a healthy Rs46.8 crore.

    TeraaSurroor remained poor even in its second week. In the absence of any appreciation, the film managed to add just about Rs20 lakh to take its two week tally to Rs10.9 crore.

    Jai Gangaajal is at the end of its run at the end of its third week. It collected Rs 1.05 crore to show collections of Rs31.95 crore for its three week run.