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Jaane Tu wins over Love Story overseas Arthur J Pais | July 08, 2008 14:18 IST
Several months ago, when UTV bought the film Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na for distribution outside India, many people wondered if the seasoned distributor with a lucky streak (Race, Rang De Basanti [Images]) was making a mistake. "Many people said films without stars won't do any business abroad," said UTV's Lokesh Dhar. "They said we were making a mistake and we should let the film go straight to DVD. But we had faith in the film and its leading man Imran Khan [Images] and writer-director Abbas Tyrewala. We thought it would be a film that would instantly appeal to young audiences. Even then we decided to give the film a decent but modest break, and we have been proved right." For a small budget film, word-of-mouth publicity is very important, and many people at The film grossed over $200,000 in its first three-day weekend across Jaane Tu has reportedly grossed a highly impressive $4.5 million in its first weekend in "The only two big things we had going as an initial draw for Jaane Tu was that it was produced by Aamir Khan [Images]," said Dhar. "Aamir's Taare Zameen Par [Images] was also released by UTV and had a smash run in The movie's $200,000 gross is quite impressive when one considers the number of locations showing it. While a star-driven film such as Tashan could gross just about $300,000 while being shown in some 80 theatres, the initial gross of Jaane Tu is heartening, to say the least. The only film to open with a bang in "Another reason Jaane Tu did very good business is because it looks very appealing," Dhar said. "The story may not be new but Abbas Tyrewala has given the film a fresh look. And the college kids in the film do look like college kids. That is a big plus." It performed strongly in the
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