DTH face-off deepens, Kamal to premier Vishwaroop in LA

Although multiplex chains are against the film’s premiere, director Kamal Haasan is unaffected.


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The bilingual is made in Tamil and Hindi, with the Tamil version titled Vishwaroopam and Hindi one called Vishwaroop. PHOTO: FILE

MUMBAI:


To avoid a direct confrontation with the multiplex chains in north India, which are up in arms against Kamal Haasan’s decision to hold a Direct To Home (DTH) premiere, Vishwaroop would be premiered in Los Angeles on January 10.


Directed by Kamal, the bilingual is made in Tamil and Hindi. While the Tamil version is titled Vishwaroopam, the Hindi one is called Vishwaroop.

“We knew all these problems would happen. A DTH premiere of a new film has not happened anywhere in the world. I am willing to take the risk because this move is going to change the movie-viewing experience. We have a premiere in LA on January 10,” said Kamal.

“We couldn’t get a DTH deal in the US worked out in time. I am flying down for the LA premiere with all the technicians. I want to show off the technical crew that pulled the films visual effects. They are on a par with what we see in Hollywood. Shekhar Kapur, who plays a role, would join us,” added Kamal, who also acts in the movie that also stars Rahul Bose, Pooja Kumar and Jaideep Ahlawat.

Kamal’s partner Gauthami, who has done all the costumes in Vishwaroop, left for Los Angeles a few days earlier than the rest of the team.

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Vishwaroopam DTH premiere down South has not affected its theatrical release.

“We have 400 theatres in Tamil Nadu alone and have confirmations from theatres all across Malaysia and Singapore. In Kerala, even the government is supporting our DTH plans,” said Kamal.

“In Andhra Pradesh, the well-known producer-director Dasari Narayana Rao has taken Vishwaroopam for distribution. He believes the DTH screening wouldn’t affect its theatrical run,” he added.

He admits he would now have to release Vishwaroop on DTH in the north and skip the theatrical release on January 11.

“We have theatres in the north India, but not in numbers that we require. We wanted 900 theatres. We are short of that target,” he said.

According to actor-director-producer, a multiplex chain backed out of a “verbal agreement”. However, Kamal is going ahead with his all-India DTH plans January 10.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 8th, 2013.

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