Shah Rukh Khan and Karan Johar's My Name is Khan is on a roll. The film that has reportedly touched the life of scores of people across the globe, plans to continue with its winning streak overseas.
The original Hindi version is the No.1 grosser in the UK and it has also broken several records in the regular diaspora markets across the US. Now, Karan and Fox Star Studios will release a re-edited, two-hour long version (that's minus 45 minutes!) in 25 countries like Germany, Poland and France between April and June, with SRK dubbing his lines in English.
Karan says, "Right from the beginning we had plans to release a fresh cut meant mainly for the non-diaspora markets in North America, Russia and certain parts of Europe. We will have a platform release in the art-house circuit. MNIK is the first global movie with the ethos meant for a world audience and Phase II was designed to take it to markets where no Bollywood film has ever been.''
In Indonesia, the film is said to have broken records of all previous Hindi movies with a box office of 1.5 million USD. And the local distributor Harris Lasmana says, "My Name is Khan has appealed to the Indonesian audience, where Islam is followed by the majority of the population. Moreover, the film reviews have been excellent.'
Delirious with the praise that has been coming his way from across the globe, Karan says, "It's humbling and heartening at the same time to hear from people almost every single day as to how MNIK has touched their lives in so many ways. It has empowered SRK and me to continue with releasing this film in markets where Bollywood has never had a presence. The cumulative gross of MNIK makes it SRK's biggest hit overseas.''
Speaking of the accolades that have come to SRK for his outstanding performance as Rehan Khan in MNIK, Karan says, "It is and will remain one of SRK's most special and memorable performances. And, I'm happy that I made this film for him and with him. You have no idea how encouraging the feedback on the film has been.''
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/news-interviews/SRK-to-dub-MNIK-in-English/articleshow/5766424.cms
The original Hindi version is the No.1 grosser in the UK and it has also broken several records in the regular diaspora markets across the US. Now, Karan and Fox Star Studios will release a re-edited, two-hour long version (that's minus 45 minutes!) in 25 countries like Germany, Poland and France between April and June, with SRK dubbing his lines in English.
Karan says, "Right from the beginning we had plans to release a fresh cut meant mainly for the non-diaspora markets in North America, Russia and certain parts of Europe. We will have a platform release in the art-house circuit. MNIK is the first global movie with the ethos meant for a world audience and Phase II was designed to take it to markets where no Bollywood film has ever been.''
In Indonesia, the film is said to have broken records of all previous Hindi movies with a box office of 1.5 million USD. And the local distributor Harris Lasmana says, "My Name is Khan has appealed to the Indonesian audience, where Islam is followed by the majority of the population. Moreover, the film reviews have been excellent.'
Delirious with the praise that has been coming his way from across the globe, Karan says, "It's humbling and heartening at the same time to hear from people almost every single day as to how MNIK has touched their lives in so many ways. It has empowered SRK and me to continue with releasing this film in markets where Bollywood has never had a presence. The cumulative gross of MNIK makes it SRK's biggest hit overseas.''
Speaking of the accolades that have come to SRK for his outstanding performance as Rehan Khan in MNIK, Karan says, "It is and will remain one of SRK's most special and memorable performances. And, I'm happy that I made this film for him and with him. You have no idea how encouraging the feedback on the film has been.''
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/news-interviews/SRK-to-dub-MNIK-in-English/articleshow/5766424.cms
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