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Wednesday, 2 April 2014
Mollywood comes to a standstill in Satellite Rights Issue ?
There are about 10-15 General entertainment Channels (GEC) in Malayalam, with many waiting to get launched. There will be a fight, naturally, to grab the eyeballs. One of the major source of revenue for channels in Movies. Due to the growing demand for grabbing rights, the satellite rates have gone through the roof, especially in the past 2 years. For small films the rights makes up most of their production budget, and for superstar films they could even cover the budget. Since each channel is involved in a mud fight, who want the movies at any cost, weren't at first concerned about the inflating rights, even though every now and then news of stopping irrational buys come up.
The situation got worse in the past few months. A new generation film which was super hit at Box Office when premiered on TV got shockingly low TRP ratings. There were many other examples too, most of them belonged to the so called new generation films. A superstar film that released last year a figure as satellite right that was more than the film's budget, but was disaster at the Box Office. So with the number of hit films dwindling down and most of the hit film not catering to family audience channels have now decided to put a break on the mad rush to buy satellite rights at explosive rates.
This has put Mollywood in a spot of bother. Now a days many films are being made think only about Satellite Rights in mind, as the producers will get the full sum before film hits the theaters, they don't really have to worry about the fate of the film at Box Office and the channel heads end up with red face. But there are a lot of genuine film makers who got into trouble as instead of lending money from bankers or 'Shylock's', which was the usual practice till few years ago, they depend on satellite rights. Lots of movies are stuck up in cans due to this. Many announced films got cancelled or postponed indefinitely, many are stuck half way filming. Law Point which was about to release last week got postponed. Films of Mohanlal, Dileep, Mammooty won't be much affected by the regulations as even their flop movies have respectable ratings on TV. For all others it depends upo Director, songs, Box Office fate etc. Even though there was an adalat organized by Kerala Film Producers Association for a common place for channel and movie people to interact and address the concerns and complaints of producers. But nothing much came of it either.
In a way its harsh on channels as i most of the cases they loose tons of money for no reason of their on. So strict regulations are needed. But it will not be fair to but films based on theatrical run as there are many good films, sans any stars, which don't get much of a theatrical run, for various reasons. So
1. Either show the film or selected clips from it to respected authorities of channels, like they show it to distributors
2. Give the full script to channel authorities to read
3. A Contract by which they can return a % of money if it the ratings aren't great during premiere and doesn't improve after 2/3 airings [Father's Day (2012) had better ratings durin 2nd and 3rd airings than premiere show]
4. The loss made in the film should be compensated in the future film of the studio or star or producer or director
5. Delay CD-DVD release till TV premiere
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Sunday, 5 January 2014
Kerala Box Office 2013 - Top 20 Movies of the year
Kerala Box Office 2013 Analysis
Top 20 Movies of the year
Top 20 Movies of the year
About 158 Malayalam movies released in 2013.
Compared to 2012, 2013 year was disappointing as far as the number of genuine hits were concerned, but the number of 'successful' films increased thanks to exuberant satellite rights offered by Malayalam GECs.
1. Drishyam
Undoubtedly the biggest blockbuster of the year, and marching on its way to be the all time biggest Malayalam grosser ever. The film already broke records outside Rest Of India, where no film has had such a dream run. Overseas market too the film opened to thunderous response.
Budget around 5cr
Satellite rates: rumored to be 5.5cr
Gross: 12.5cr [14 days]
All Time Blockbuster
2. Romans
Till Dec 19th nobody expected any film to dethrone 'Roman's from being the biggest hit of the year. The Ordinary duo repeated their magic earlier this year.
Budget around 5.5 crore
Distributors Share 5.5-6 crore
Satellite Rights around 3crore
Blockbuster
3. Sringaravelan
Even though critics panned the movie once again Dileep's faithful family audience and holiday season helped the movie to be a big grosses.
Budget around 7 crore
Satellite Rights : 4.85 crore
Gross 11 crore+
Overseas Rights : 57.75 Lakhs (Record Rate for a Malayalam movie)
4. Sound Thoma

Even though
panned by almost all critics the film did remarkable business thanks to
the Summer Vacation. Dileep's unique getup once again attracted kids
and families into the theaters even though the film had nothing much in
it.
Budget 5cr+
Distributor Share around 4-4.5cr
Satellite Rights around 4.5cr
Super Hit
5. Honey bee
The biggest surprise of the year, this youth centric comedy was well received by all. Moderately budget the film was a huge profit earner
Distributors Share 4 crore +
6. Memories
Started pretty slow and worked its magic slowly with +ve WOM
Gross: about 9 crore
Distributors Share: about 4crore
Super Hit
7. Pullipuliyum Aatinkuttiyum

A weak attempt by Lal Jose which worked at Box Office thanks to the songs, packaging, location etc
Gross about 8.75 crore
Distributors Share: about 3.75 crore
Hit+
9. Daivatinte Swantham Cleetus

Budget: 5.5 crore
Gross: about 8.5 crore
Satellite Rights: 4.9 crore
Hit
10. ABCD

Dulquer cemented his position with another big grosser this year. Despite big budget it earned profits for makers
Gross: around 9 crore
Hit
5. Honey bee
The biggest surprise of the year, this youth centric comedy was well received by all. Moderately budget the film was a huge profit earner
Distributors Share 4 crore +
6. Memories
Started pretty slow and worked its magic slowly with +ve WOM
Gross: about 9 crore
Distributors Share: about 4crore
Super Hit
7. Pullipuliyum Aatinkuttiyum
A weak attempt by Lal Jose which worked at Box Office thanks to the songs, packaging, location etc
Gross about 8.75 crore
Distributors Share: about 3.75 crore
Hit+
9. Daivatinte Swantham Cleetus
Budget: 5.5 crore
Gross: about 8.5 crore
Satellite Rights: 4.9 crore
Hit
10. ABCD
Dulquer cemented his position with another big grosser this year. Despite big budget it earned profits for makers
Gross: around 9 crore
Hit
11. Philips and the Monkey Pen
A small budget wonder film. Started pretty slow fashion and ended up a big profit maker.
Gross: About 6.5 crore
12. Amen
13. Immanuel


Budget: 5.40 Cr
Satellite Rights : 2.90 cr
Other Revenues : 27 Lakhs
Distributors Share : 3.5crore +
Satellite Rights : 2.90 cr
Other Revenues : 27 Lakhs
Distributors Share : 3.5crore +
13. Immanuel

Budget : 5.30 cr
Distributor share about 3.5 cr
Satellite Rights : 3.62 cr
Other revenues : 60 + lakhs
Distributor share about 3.5 cr
Satellite Rights : 3.62 cr
Other revenues : 60 + lakhs
14. Punyalan Agarbathis
Gross: about 7 crore so far
15. Mumbai Police

Distributor Share around : 3.15 cr
Satellite Rights : 3.30 cr
Other Revenues: around 65 lakhs
Prod cost : 5.75 cr
Prod cost : 5.75 cr
16. Neram

Distributors Share around 3 crore
17. North 24 Kaatham
Gross: around 6-6.5 crore
18. Celluloid
17. North 24 Kaatham
Gross: around 6-6.5 crore
18. Celluloid

One
of the best critically acclaimed movies of the year, surprisingly
entered the profit charts too. The National & State awards also
helped in the Box Office
Distributor Share around 2.5cr
Hit
19. Bharya Athra Pora
Gross: around 6 crore
Budget: 3cr+
Details about other high profile films of 2013
Gross: around 6 crore
Distributors Share around 2.5crore
20. Annayum Rasoolum / Nee Ko Nja Cha
Nee Ko Nja Cha
This low budget New generation movie, with mostly unfamiliar faces turned out to be a surprise at the box office.
Distributors Share around 2.25crore
Annayum Rasoolum
Budget: 3cr+
Distributors Share: 2-2.25 crore approximate
Details about other high profile films of 2013
Kammath & Kammath : Budget 8-9cr, Distributors Share 3.5cr, Satellite Rights 4.75cr - Flop
Lokpal : Budget 5-6cr, Distributors Share 1.76cr, Satellite Rights 4cr - Disaster
RED WINE : Budget 3.75 cr, Distributors Share 1.25cr, Satellite Rights 3.45cr - Average
3 DOTS : Budget 4.25 cr, Distributors Share 1.75cr, Satellite Rights 3.21cr - Average
Lucky Star : Budget 3.15 cr, Distributors Share 1.65cr, Satellite Rights 2.7cr - Average
Ladies & Gentleman : Budget 8cr, Distributors Share 3cr, Satellite Rights 4.5cr - Flop
Kili Poyi : Budget 2.1 cr, Satellite Rights1.75 cr
Oru Indian Pranyakatha is said to have grossed around Rs Rs 3.30 Cr in its first 10 days - Above Average
Ezhu Sundara Rathrikal - Washout - 2.5 crore in 1 Week
Geethanjali Gross about 5 crore, Budget around 5.5 crore - Flop
NEELAKASHAM PACHAKADAL CHUVANNA BHOOMI Gross : 5.62 crore Share : 2.30 crore ( Approx. Net : 4.33 cr )
It was a sad year for Telugu dubbed film as none of them worked here in 2013.
Among other language releases Thalaivaa, Singam 2, Vishwaroopam, Chennai Express, Dhoom 3 had a great run in the state. Hollywood films like Life of Pi (released in 2012), Gravity, Fast & Furious, The Conjuring also became huge earners compared to the usual standards. Life of Pi run for 200 + days in Calicut Crown & Film City
* Getting Box Office numbers is a tough task in Kerala as they regarded 'classified' like a nuclear deal or something. When the entire world is using (even inflated) box office numbers to promote their movie we are still living in the stone age, "Why Do you want to know" is the question few of them asked. So have tried maximum best to obtain figures that are more closer to reality. These are mere approximates and by no means accurate to the very last detail, but the ranking will be more or less the same.
Ezhu Sundara Rathrikal - Washout - 2.5 crore in 1 Week
Geethanjali Gross about 5 crore, Budget around 5.5 crore - Flop
NEELAKASHAM PACHAKADAL CHUVANNA BHOOMI Gross : 5.62 crore Share : 2.30 crore ( Approx. Net : 4.33 cr )
It was a sad year for Telugu dubbed film as none of them worked here in 2013.
Among other language releases Thalaivaa, Singam 2, Vishwaroopam, Chennai Express, Dhoom 3 had a great run in the state. Hollywood films like Life of Pi (released in 2012), Gravity, Fast & Furious, The Conjuring also became huge earners compared to the usual standards. Life of Pi run for 200 + days in Calicut Crown & Film City
* Getting Box Office numbers is a tough task in Kerala as they regarded 'classified' like a nuclear deal or something. When the entire world is using (even inflated) box office numbers to promote their movie we are still living in the stone age, "Why Do you want to know" is the question few of them asked. So have tried maximum best to obtain figures that are more closer to reality. These are mere approximates and by no means accurate to the very last detail, but the ranking will be more or less the same.
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Sunday, 1 December 2013
Top Selling Malayalam Movies in Home Videos [DVD, VCD, Bluray] 2013
Top Selling Malayalam Movies in Home Video's 2013
Extraordinary Sales
Memories
ABCD
Mumbai Police
Manjadikkuru
Cellulloid
Amen
Neelakasham Pachakadal Chuvanna Bhoomi
Good Sales
Pullipuliyum Aatinkuttiyum
Honey Bee
Shutter
Left Right Left
Immanuel
Tourist Home
Romans
Neram
Above Average
Kadal Kadanonnoru Mathukutty
Ladies and Gentleman
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Ladies and Gentleman
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Sound Thoma
Red Wine
Pizza (Malayalam Dub)
Sound Thoma
Red Wine
Pizza (Malayalam Dub)
Lucky Star
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Thursday, 4 July 2013
Kerala Box Office 2013 - Half Year Report - Top Films
Kerala Box Office 2013 - Half Year Report - Top Films
Last year, the first 6 months was Golden period for Malayalam Cinema, with many Blockbusters, Super hits, hits in 180 days. But in 2013 situation is a bit bad. Without adding Satellite rights most of the films won't even feature in the hit chart. But Since Kerala is a small market where people give equal priority to all language films, its fair to add them too. But the the films that doesn't even collect 60% of its budget can be easily termed as a flop IMO
1. Romans
Last year it was the pair of Kunchako & Biju enon who gave us our first hit & blockbuster. This time around too the situation is the same. Like Ordinary this film too started pretty slow and grew gradually to the biggest hit of the year so far. The film completed 10,000 shows and 100 days run.
Budget around 5.5 crore
Distributors Share 6crore+
Satellite Rights around 3crore
Blockbuster
2. Sound Thoma
Eventhough panned by almost all critics the film did remarkable business thanks to the Summer Vaccation. Dileep's unique getup once again attracted kids and families into the theaters even though the film had nothing much in it.
Budget 5cr+
Distributor Share around 4-4.5cr
Satellite Rights around 4.5cr
Super Hit
3. Honey Bee
The biggest surprise of the year so far. Directed by Director Lal's son Jean Paul Lal the film not only took a great opening but even during house full shows registered House Full shows, even in the 2nd and 3rd weekend. A Youth oriented film which family audience also accepted. Its still running in theaters. Made in small budget the film is already in profits just from theatricals.
Distributors share so far, around 3.5 crore
(so far)
(so far)
Super Hit +
4. Amen
Another surprise hit of the year, the first hit for super talented Director Lijo Jose Pellissey, got an above average opening but with Excellent WOM it went on to become a super hit, eventhough the film was criticized for toilet humor and some crass dialogues. The location, music, camera work where the major plus points apart from acting.
Budget: 5.40 Cr
Satellite Rights : 2.90 cr
Other Revenues : 27 Lakhs
Distributors Share : 3.5crore +
Satellite Rights : 2.90 cr
Other Revenues : 27 Lakhs
Distributors Share : 3.5crore +
Super Hit
5. Neram / ABCD
Neram
'Pistah' song made this practically unknown movie into a hot property for distributors. But a viral song alone cannot make a film hit, Neram worked because of the treatment & execution. Thee film was mainly loved by the youth, the Pistah song helped in getting an opening too. Film was a good earner in Tamil too. Other language remake rights are sold for good numbers. Made in a small budget the film raked in profits for everyone associated
Distributors Share around 2.75-3 crore
Super Hit
ABCD
The film is still running in theaters. The film took an outstanding opening, but fewll in the coming days due to mixed WOM. But still is expected to be a profit earner for makers.
Budget around 5.5 crore
Distributor Share around 2.75 crore (so far)
Hit+
6. Immanuel
Mammooty's 1st genuine hit since Best Actor (2010) & Lal Jose's hat-trick hit. The feel good family entertainer, even though very much predictable, was accepted by families. Helped by the summer vacation the film entered hit charts.
Budget : 5.30 cr
Distributor share 3.25 cr
Satellite Rights : 3.62 cr
Other revenues : 60 + lakhs
Distributor share 3.25 cr
Satellite Rights : 3.62 cr
Other revenues : 60 + lakhs
HIT
7. Mumbai Police
A serious movie with a shocking climax. A bold attempt by Roshan Andrewws was well received by Kerala Audience.
Distributor Share around : 3.15 cr
Satellite Rights : 3.30 cr
Other Revenues: around 65 lakhs
Prod cost : 5.75 cr
Prod cost : 5.75 cr
HIT
8. Celluloid
One of the best critically acclaimed movies of the year, surprisingly entered the profit charts too. The National & State awards also helped in the Box Office
Distributor Share around 2.5cr
Hit
9. Annayum Rasoolum / Nee Ko Nja Cha
Nee Ko Nja Cha
This low budget New generation movie, with mostly unfamiliar faces turned out to be a surprise at the box office.
Distributors Share around 2.25crore
Above Average
Annayum Rasoolum
Film marked the Directorial debut of noted cinematographer Rajeev Ravi. Singer/actress Andreah made her Malayalam debut via AR. The film was noted for its unique songs too. The film was appreciated by hih class audience and got above average run at the box office
Budget: 3cr+
Distributors Share: 2-2.25 crore approximate
Above Average
10. Bharya athra Pora
From the team of 'Veruthe Alla Bharya' the film got a average opening and had an above average run @ Kerala Box Office
Distributor Share: 2.15 crore (Approx)
Above Average
Some Other Available Info
Dracula is claimed a profitable venture by many media and the makers, since no data is available leaving the film out of the list. The film did have a above average run in the state.
Kammath & Kammath : Budget 8-9cr, Distributors Share 3.5cr, Satellite Rights 4.75cr - Flop
Lokpal : Budget 5-6cr, Distributors Share 1.76cr, Satellite Rights 4cr - Flop
RED WINE : Budget 3.75 cr, Distributors Share 1.25cr, Satellite Rights 3.45cr - Average
3 DOTS : Budget 4.25 cr, Distributors Share 1.75cr, Satellite Rights 3.21cr - Average
Lucky Star : Budget 3.15 cr, Distributors Share 1.65cr, Satellite Rights 2.7cr - Average
Ladies & Gentleman : Budget 8cr, Distributors Share 3cr, Satellite Rights 4.5cr - Flop
Kili Poyi : Budget 2.1 cr, Satellite Rights1.75 cr
Details of Christmas 2012 Releases
Karmyodha: Budget 5cr+, Share 3.25cr Satellite rights 3.5 cr+
Bavvotiyude Naamathil Budget 5cr+ Share 2.65cr Satellite rights 3.5cr+
I Love Me - Wash Out
None of the other language or dubbed releases in 2013 could make much impact in Kerala. Many biggies are yet to come. Hoping for a better 2nd half to 2013 @ Kerala Box Office
The figures are obtained from various sources and are approximate values, just to give an Idea about Kerala Box Office. Actuals might be slightly different from these.
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