'Kites' Hindi Movie Not to be Released in Karnataka


Bangalore, May 20 (IANS) The much-awaited movie "Kites", starring Hrithik Roshan and Barbara Mori, slated to be released all over the world Friday, is not to be screened in Karnataka, the state's film association has said.

In a special executive meeting, the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) Thursday night decided that "Kites" will not be screened in any theatre in Karnataka.

Basanth Kumar Patil, president of KFCC, told IANS that the executive meeting decided against allowing the film's screening because its makers have "violated the regulatory principles of the chamber".

"The film's release will be detrimental to the interest of Kannada cinema if it is allowed to be screened all over," Patil said.

All single screen and multiplexes are members of KFCC.

No representative of Reliance was present at the meeting Thursday evening. Big Pictures owned by Reliance Group is releasing the film.

Kannada film producers and film distributors of all languages who are members of the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce have protested against the film as it was slated to release in more than 90 theatres, exceeding the limit of 24 theatres stipulated in the state.

Patil had earlier said that many big Hindi films starring Aamir Khan and Shah Rukh Khan like "3 Idiots" and "My Name is Khan" have been released in fewer than 24 theatres and the distributors of these major films complied with the KFCC orders.

 

  

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  • PrashanthA, Mangalore

    Mon, May 24 2010

    Why need to fight for this issues Hindi is our national language,It will we better if we fight for the basic facility like train(Bangalore-Mangalore)which was been taken forcefully from us by Maliyalees.Shame for Kannadigas.

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  • Ronnie, m'lore

    Fri, May 21 2010

    Dear Members of KFCC, it's time you realize that the low quality stuff is not acceptable any more, please come up with some good movies, good entertainment for all section of society. Baning is counter productive, competing is productive, market decides that. The bottom line is, either if shape up or ship out.

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  • @Royster, Mangalore

    Thu, May 20 2010

    ur jumping the gun Royster !!! this has nothing to do abt Kannada Movies... Infact u seem to be stuck in time .. Kannada movies have improved a lot nowdays .. hence all Bollywood singers want to sing in Kannada..

    Its abt voilating the 24 theatre limit which impact the revenues and profits of theatres..

    Read and re-read the article again if u did not get.. simply dont comment !

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  • Dr Prakash Harischandra, Mangalore / Los angeles

    Thu, May 20 2010

    Excellent , Prevents the Kannada market form collapsing under the onslaught of foreign capital , who are into Neocolonialism under the guise of Foreign Investment.
    Already Kannada is a dying language wit no of speakers reducing over the years.
    Hope fully the govt will back you with good organisational support Narayana Gowda's KaRaVe and Mr muthappa Rai's JAi Karnataka to make sure thigns donot get under control

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  • roy, loretto

    Thu, May 20 2010

    need to go kerala then to see the movie

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  • shawn, Mangalore

    Thu, May 20 2010

    Me and my friends where lookin forward to watch this movie.I hope this issue gets resolved soon.

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  • Royster, Mangalore

    Thu, May 20 2010

    If the Kannada film industry is so good people will watch Kannada movies. The Kannada movies are so poor in story and quality that they have to resort to such gimmicks to make people watch their movies.

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