16 June,2009 08:05 AM IST | | Team MiD DAY
Multiplex owners are sure people will now flock to the theatres; expect to recover losses incurred during the recent strike and because of IPL
Even as millions of Indians are heartbroken after India's ouster from the T20 World Cup in England, multiplex owners in the country aren't complaining.
According to multiplex owners, India's defeat augers well for them. "With India out of the tournament, we are sure to have more people flocking to the multiplexes.
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IT'S ALL OVER: India's ouster from the T20 World Cup in England augers well for the multiplex owners in the country. The quality releases every week will bring viewers back to theatres. |
My film is releasing five days after the T20 World Cup gets over. So, India's exit does not affect the release of my film. But its sad that India is out of the tournament.
Kabir Khan, director u00a0of New York
I wish India had won. But that's purely from a cricket fan's point of view. India's loss has not affected my plans in any way.
Imtiaz Ali, director, u00a0Love Aaj Kal
My film releases after the finals, so the result does not affect me. However, as a fan, I'm disappointed with the outcome.
Sajid Nadiadwala, producer, Kambakkth Ishq
'I won't waste my time on other teams'
India's ouster from the T20 World Cup has dampened the spirits of Intekhab Aslam, who was excited about his trip to the UK. "I am flying to UK today and had planned my itinerary according to India's matches.
I was looking forward to see them play the finals, but their defeat has ruined my trip. Now, I'd rather go sightseeing and party instead of watching other nations play," said Aslam, the owner of a website.