Thursday, July 24, 2008

Sanjay Dutt to judge Shahrukh Khan and Salman Khan

MUMBAI: News of fighting between Bollywood Khans has already divided industry in two parties. Now report is in air that Sanjay Dutt will play as a mediator to resolve Shahrukh Khan and Salman Khan brawl issue.

According to different media reports, SRK and Sallu both arrived in Captown to see Sanjay Dutt whom both consider with great respect. Sanjay Dutt is working on shooting of a movie in South Africa. Sanju went over the issue and said that he was greatly shocked with the episode presented by both Khans. He was further saying that the whole situation should have been avoided by ignoring comments or by taking it in good humor.

Sanjay Dutt also said that if you don't like somebody you should not invite and when you invite then it is a duty of host to give respect with great care to his guest. It was noted that he was pointing fingers at Salman Khan of all situation.

'Kismat Konnection' rakes in Rs.270 mn in three days

Mumbai, (IANS) The Shahid Kapur-Vidya Balan starrer "Kismat Konnection" seems to have connected with the audience as it had a encouraging opening collection all over.


The film budgeted at nearly Rs.200 million collected Rs.270 million worldwide till Sunday. The movie collected a revenue of Rs.207.6 million at the domestic box-office, averaging Rs.375,000 per print.

The movie was released across 720 screens in India.

The revenue collection from the overseas market is also encouraging. The movie has particularly done well in the Middle East, where it raked in Rs.11.2 million in the first three days of its release. In Pakistan, where "Kismat Konnection" was simultaneously released, had a weekend collection of Rs.960,000.

It also had a fair opening collection in the US, Britain and Australia.

While in the US, the collection till Saturday night stood at Rs.9.1 million in the UK and Australia, the movie had a collection of Rs.9.5 million and Rs.1.8 million respectively.

Aziz Mirza-directed "Kismat Konnection" was released worldwide by UTV Motion Pictures with 930 prints.