Now, Columbia Tristar has gone a step further. Its India wing will release Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, July 4, just a week after its release in the US.
"This is a record precedent," says Vikramjit Roy, head, PR & acquisitions, Columbia Tristar. Columbia Tristar India has been long planning to have what is called a day-dated release (simultaneous release) of a Hollywood film in the US and India, he said. This was not possible earlier. Now, the information & broadcasting ministry has done away with what Roy calls the 'Variety check.' "Previously, we had to submit the [trade magazine] Variety review of a Hollywood film to the Censor Board," he explains.
"The Censor Board would then allow one print of the film to be imported here. There would then be a screening, based on which the Censor Board would issue a censor certificate. Only when the certificate was in, would we be allowed to import prints in bulk for a theatrical release in India," adds Roy. "This process meant a generation gap of at least three to four weeks, if not more. Spider-Man released in India after the I&B ministry did away with this check. We realised that if we worked well in advance, we could lessen the gap further."
The makers of Charlie's Angels were more than glad to have a quick release of the film in India.



