ZNMD Team to Do its Bit for Mumbai Blast Victims


Daijiworld Media Network

Mumbai, Jul 20: After inviting criticising for 'partying' on the night of the Mumbai blasts on July 13, the crew and the producers of the movie Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara have announced that they would share a part of the film's earnings for the benefit of the blast victims.

Earlier, the crew had been criticised for partying in Shah Rukh Khan's residence while Mumbai was hit by terror attacks. However, ZNMD director Zoya Akhtar denied such reports and said that they had only held a special screening of the movie and had no party.

The movie which released on July 15 saw mixed response from critics, but people have been flocking theatres in large numbers across the country.

The producers will donate the amount collected on Thursday evening shows in 10 select theatres in Mumbai, it is learnt.

  

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  • maya,

    Thu, Jul 21 2011

    Its great that they are doing this. But i want to ask you be so nice and change your Article. Shah Rukh and his Family was still in London at wendsday the 13th when the blasts happend. Shah Rukh and his Family returned from London to Mumbai Thursday the 14th around 11am Mumbai Time. The Special screening was on Friday Night.)

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