‘My Name is Khan’ Rs. 110 cr. India, Rs. 99 cr. Overseas

MY NAME IS KHAN, which was released in India on 12th February, 2010, is still making waves across the globe. Having raked in Rs. 110 crores in India, the film continues its march across global territories and has already grossed Rs. 99 crores in the International markets [still counting], according to an official statement issued by Fox Star Studios.
Post successful release in U.S., U.K., Middle East and Australia, MNIK continues to break records across Europe. MNIK has already become the most successful film in Europe with a box-office collection of US$ 5.6 million with 325 prints. The release width of 425 prints across just Europe is bigger than the release plan of any Bollywood film on a worldwide basis.
The film has the unique distinction of being the first Bollywood film to be dubbed and released theatrically in 4 European languages: Spanish, German, Russian and Italian. Currently, the film is playing across cinema halls in Germany and will release in Russia in September and Italy in November with more than 100 prints.
A number of factors have contributed to the astounding success of MNIK in the International markets, including:-
A separate edit for the mainstream markets by well-known editor Allan Bell, which is a first for an Indian film.
Country specific promotion plans with marketing investment across key countries.
Presence on mainstream promotion platforms including Jonathan Ross Show, BBC Asia network and BILD, Germany’s largest newspaper and innovative promotions like first time ever Bollywood presence at the opening of the NASDAQ bell.
Red Carpet premiere at the Berlin Film Festival.
With MNIK, Fox Star Studios has opened up newer markets and delivered box-office numbers by creating new opportunities for Bollywood in markets hitherto unexplored. Some key milestones being:
No. 1 Bollywood film across Middle East, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, South Africa and other African markets.
Opened new markets across the world – a first for Bollywood: Puerto Rico, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Taiwan, Italy, Spain, Russia.
tylenol recall 2010
May 1, 2010 by Trend PK
Filed under World News
Tylenol Recall 2010 by McNeil Consumer Healthcare – The McNeil Consumer Healthcare has recently issued an voluntary recall of some children’s medicine that created a popularity and sensation among parents and the medical community in particular.
They were referring to over-the-counter medicines, liquid or in tablets, that are affected by the said recall of the manufacturing company. As specify in the recall, the popular medicine Tylenol and Motrin fall under the recall.
The company has issued a statement that they are not recalling the products because they received complaints from the consumers of the side effects brought by such medicines but the said products fail to meet the desired quality standars of the company. The company has also warned the parents to refrain from using the recalled medicines for some time.
Tylenol recalled by the company are at present sold and used in nations like Kuwait, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Canada, and Dubai along with the USA. This medicine is used in a wide number of households in these countries.
Brittany Murphy fired ?
December 6, 2009 by Trend PK
Filed under Entertainment
Brittany Murphy Fired,Brittany Murphy:Brittany Murphy thinks the rumours that she got fired off her latest film are way harsh, Tai.
According to reports, Brittany Murphy fired from an upcoming film that was shooting in Puerto Rico for being difficult on set and a detriment to production.
The former Clueless star has been dogged by reports that she was fired from The Caller, with reasons ranging from “she was difficult on set” to “her husband fought with the locals in Puerto Rico.” But while Murphy did leave the project, the 32-year-old’s publicist denied that the decision had anything to do with bad behaviour.
“The allegations currently circulating on the Internet about Brittany Murphy and her husband, Simon Monjack, read like a fictional plot from one of the 50 plus movies Ms. Murphy has successfully completed without incident,” the rep told OK! Magazine.
Brittany Murphy“She was not, nor has she ever been, fired from any job big or small. Mr. Monjack did not engage in any alleged scuffles. Though due to creative differences, Ms. Murphy and the production mutually parted ways.
Production on The Caller didn’t suffer for long: Producers quickly brought in former Twilight actress Rachelle Lefevre to take over the part. And something tells us Lefevre will do everything in her power to not get fired.
Brittany Murphy fired ? was first posted on December 6, 2009 at 12:45 pm.

