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  • &pictures to air the World Television Premiere of the critically acclaimed Mukkabaaz on Saturday, 23rd June at 8pm

    &pictures to air the World Television Premiere of the critically acclaimed Mukkabaaz on Saturday, 23rd June at 8pm

    MUMBAI: In a love story of a sportsman set in Bareilly, Vineet Kuma Singh plays a Kshatriya boxer who falls in love with a deaf-mute Brahmin woman. Co-produced and directed by National Film Award winner  Anurag Kashyap, Mukkabaaz was screened at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival and the 2017 Mumbai Film Festival. Starring Vineet Kumar Singh, Zoya Hussain, Ravi Kishan and Jimmy Sheirgill in the lead, the movie is all set for its World Television Premiere on &pictures, Naye India Ka Blockbuster Movie Channel, on Saturday, 23rd June 2018 at 8pm.

    Set in the backdrop of the misery of the middle class, the movie has a generous blend of love & humor and captures the banter between a father-son and a husband-wife relation. A film that highlights the existing politics of caste and sports, Mukkabaaz also takes a bold and brave dig on the system and hypocrisies prevalent in the society.

    Anurag Kashyap, the man behind gritty dramas exploring the dark worlds of criminals, said he has learnt that the way to an Indian cine goer’s heart is through a love story. “I have learnt that in India whatever you have to say, say it through a love story. This is what people understand. This is my first full love story,” said Anurag Kashyap.

    The film is a sharp social commentary on the battles that Shravan Singh (Vineet Kumar Singh), a common man who dares to have a spine has to fight for his love and boxing career. Out of the many battles that Shravan has to face, one is with a local goon named Bhagwan Das Mishra (Jimmy Sheirgill) who also heads the State Boxing Federation. A war breaks out between the two when Shravan falls in love with Bhagwan’s feisty, mute niece Sunaina Mishra (Zoya Hussain). Bhagwan Das is determined to sabotage Shravan’s boxing career as well as keep him away from his niece. The story follows Shravan’s struggle towards fulfilling his dream and winning his love while facing hardships in form of uphill classism and corruption of the Boxing Federation which is heightened by the political atmosphere of Uttar Pradesh. 

    Vineet Kumar Singh who plays the lead said, “Mukkabaaz is about a boxer who wants to make a name for himself in the industry. The movie talks about his journey by portraying the various issues and difficulties a sports person has to overcome to taste success in India. According to me, the film has been made out of pure passion, and with the intention to reveal the lesser known truth about young and passionate sportsmen of our country. We only hear of winner stories, but this movie goes out to those talented sportsmen who never make it because of various reasons that pose as a hindrance for them.”

  • Eros reports higher profit margin despite fewer releases

    Eros reports higher profit margin despite fewer releases

    BENGALURU: Sunil Lulla-led Eros International Media Limited (Eros) reported 21 per cent margin (on operating income) for consolidated profit after tax (PAT) for the quarter ended 30 September 2017 (Q2 FY 2017-18) as compared with 12.8 per cent margin for the corresponding quarter a last ago. The company’s revenue shrunk by 44 per cent during the quarter under review as against Q2 FY 2016-17. Eros released just seven films (two medium and five small-budget films) in Q2 FY 2017-18 as compared with 17 (including two high-budget films) in the quarter ago quarter. Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) margin on total income for the quarter under review was 31.7 per cent as compared with 19.9 per cent in Q2 FY 2016-17. Though the profit margin was higher in this year’s quarter, overall actual profit was lower than the profit reported for Q2 FY 2016-17 because revenue during the period last year was much higher.

    Company speak

    Eros vice chairman and managing director Sunil Lulla said, “We have reported healthy performance during the quarter on the back of strong releases, satellite sales, and higher contribution from library monetisation. During Q2-18, we released films such as the hit comedy Shubh Mangal Savdhan, the much-celebrated Newton starring Rajkumar Rao, the Tiger Shroff‐starrerMunna Michael, Trinity’s first release Sniff, and Projapati Biskut(Bengali).”

    “It is a matter of pride for us thatNewton was chosen as India’s official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film category at the Oscars 2018. This underscores our strategy of focussing on content-driven films rather than high-budget, big-star formula films. During the period, the company also continued to focus towards investing in a Hindi and regional film language slate and Trinity Pictures, India’s first franchise‐driven studio,” revealed Lulla.

    “Looking forward, we have a host of highly anticipated releases coming up, which include Mukkabaaz in January,Happy Bhaag Jayegi Returns,Chandamama Door Ke, the India‐China co‐productions, Panda by Kabir Khan, Trinity Pictures’ Elephant Man by national-award-winning director Prabhu Solomon, and the Colour Yellow Productions film starring Shah Rukh Khan,” he said.

    The reported numbers

    Eros reported operating revenue of Rs 2,682.6 million for Q2 FY 2017-18 as compared with Rs 4,787.9 million in Q2 FY 2016-17. Total income, including other income, for the quarter under review declined by 44 per cent year-on-year to Rs 2,739.3 million from Rs 4,887.3 million. The company has given the breakup of revenue in its investor presentation for the quarter as follows: 36.7 per cent for theatrical; 13.3 per cent for overseas revenue; and 50. Per cent for television & others.

    Profit after tax in Q2 FY 2017-18 declined by 8 per cent y-o-y to Rs 575.1 million from Rs 625.2 million. EBIT was 10.7 per cent lower y-o-y in the quarter under review at Rs 867.5 million as compared with Rs 971.5 million. Operating profit (EBIDTA) for the quarter declined by 6.4 per cent y-o-y to Rs 835.2 million (31.1 per cent margin) from Rs 892.2 million (18.6 per cent margin).

    Total expenditure declined by 48.2 per cent y-o-y to Rs 2,085.4 million during the quarter from Rs 4,022.4 million. Film rights costs, including amortisation costs, are a major cost head for Eros. These costs declined to less than half y-o-y to Rs 1,189.5 million in Q2 FY 2017-18 from Rs 2,762.9 million Q2 FY 2016-17.

    Employee benefits expense declined by 9.4 per cent y-o-y to Rs 150.4 million from Rs 166.0 million. Finance costs doubled to 100.4 per cent in the quarter under review to Rs 213.6 million from Rs 106.6 million. Other expenses decreased 21.9 per cent y-o-y in Q2 FY 2017-18 to Rs 507.1 million from Rs 649.7 million.