The Shah Rukh Khan-Karan Johar combo is again making waves in Poland. After reaping rich dividends
with "Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham" last year, it is now "Kal Ho Naa Ho" that is raking in money at the
Polish box office.
The film, starring Shah Rukh, Saif Ali Khan and Preity Zinta, is being shown in three cinema halls
simultaneously with Polish subtitles. And Gutek Films, which premiered the film Friday, is overwhelmed
with the public response.
"Things are moving beyond our expectations. Now every week we will take this film to a new town so
that the Polish people can taste Bollywood masala," a representative of the Gutek films told.
People in the Polish capital, particularly the young, are hugely enjoying the music of the film, which
features foot-tapping numbers like "It's The Time To Disco" and "Mahi Ve".
Commenting upon the film's performance, Indian Ambassador Anil Wadhwa said: "The draw of Shah
Rukh Khan is fantastic and people are now well versed with his CV. Very soon, his other films like
'Veer-Zaara' will be shown in Polish cities.
"Bollywood is no longer a strange word for the Polish people. In this globalised world, Indian films finally
are searching new territories and luckily they have found a sound market like Poland," he
added.
"My son Chris, who earlier used to watch Hindi movies on video, now takes his Polish friends to the
movie hall," said Anna Bem, who is married to an Indian professor.
Gaberilla Krzyzowska, an Indophile whose husband is the president of Polish-Indian Cultural
Committee, agreed: "We are very happy that Indian movies are being popularised in Poland."
Tuesday, May 09, 2006 16:34 IST