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Ek Tha Tiger (English: There was a Tiger) is an upcoming 2012 Bollywood romantic action thriller film starring Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif.[2] Produced by Aditya Chopra and directed by Kabir Khan, the film marks the third collaboration of Kabir Khan with Yash Raj Films after Kabul Express (2006) and New York (2009). The film is scheduled for theatrical release on 15 August 2012.
Director: Kabir Khan
Writers: Kabir Khan (dialogue), Kabir Khan (screenplay),
Stars: Bella Boyd, Lisa Byrne and Sarah Conn
Writers: Kabir Khan (dialogue), Kabir Khan (screenplay),
Stars: Bella Boyd, Lisa Byrne and Sarah Conn
Storyline
Ek Tha Tiger is a romantic thriller which tells the story of a Trinity College scientist suspected of selling missile technology secrets to Pakistan. The Indian government sends a secret agent, codenamed Tiger (Salman Khan), to find out about the professor's activities. Tiger falls in love with the professor's caretaker Zoya (Katrina Kaif) who is studying at a fictional dance academy located at TCD, and together they embark on a roller-coaster journey that takes them from Dublin to Istanbul then to Kazakhstan and Chile.
Salman Khan's yet-to-release Ek Tha Tiger continues to make news.
According to latest reports, the satellite rights of the film have been
sold for a whopping Rs 75 crore, a figure which, if true, could change
the dynamics of the entire film industry with filmmakers now able to
recover their entire costs through the sale of satellite rights alone.
But TV says not. Sneha Rajani , Senior Executive Vice President and Business Head of Sony Entertainment Television says, "Let me set the record straight. Sony had clinched the deal for the Satellite Rights of Ek Tha Tiger almost 15 to 16 months ago, not last week or in the recent past. In fact, we clinched the deal even before the Yash Raj commenced filming Ek Tha Tiger. Besides, do you think we would've paid this ridiculous price 15-16 months ago? We wouldn't settle for it even today."
But TV says not. Sneha Rajani , Senior Executive Vice President and Business Head of Sony Entertainment Television says, "Let me set the record straight. Sony had clinched the deal for the Satellite Rights of Ek Tha Tiger almost 15 to 16 months ago, not last week or in the recent past. In fact, we clinched the deal even before the Yash Raj commenced filming Ek Tha Tiger. Besides, do you think we would've paid this ridiculous price 15-16 months ago? We wouldn't settle for it even today."
While the actual price for the film is not being commented upon at the
moment, it looks like the Rs 75 crore rumour may be unfounded especially
in light of recent satellite right deals.
The satellite rights for Singham were reportedly sold for Rs 18 crore, an investment that clearly paid off with a 8.9 TRP for the channel on the day of its TV premiere.
According to recent reports, the satellite rights of Hrithik Roshan's sci-fi flick, Krrish 2 have already been sold for Rs 38 crore. His last release Agneepath was sold for Rs 41 crore.
That makes it two hit films with top actors, neither of which have crossed the Rs 50 crore mark.
While Salman Khan is at the top of his game at the moment, this short history dictates that Rs 75 crore rupees may in fact be too ambitious a figure even for the Dabangg Khan.
The satellite rights for Singham were reportedly sold for Rs 18 crore, an investment that clearly paid off with a 8.9 TRP for the channel on the day of its TV premiere.
According to recent reports, the satellite rights of Hrithik Roshan's sci-fi flick, Krrish 2 have already been sold for Rs 38 crore. His last release Agneepath was sold for Rs 41 crore.
That makes it two hit films with top actors, neither of which have crossed the Rs 50 crore mark.
While Salman Khan is at the top of his game at the moment, this short history dictates that Rs 75 crore rupees may in fact be too ambitious a figure even for the Dabangg Khan.
But, as history also dictates,
never underestimate Salman - if anyone could smash all records in the
satellite rights space then it has be this Khan.
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