Strike ends... finally but on what terms

Strike ends... finally but on what terms
Friday, June 05, 2009 12:46 IST
By Taran Adarsh, Santa Banta News Network
/> It's time to pop champagne. The two warring factions (producers/distributors versus multiplexes) had lengthy discussions on Thursday, which lasted till several hours and the two parties gave their official seal to the terms and conditions, thus putting an end to the 2-month-old strike.

Yes, the strike is over and millions of moviegoers, who were starved of entertainment, can now catch a film at a multiplex close to his/her house, starting from 12th June onwards.

While the media is still speculating over the terms and conditions agreed between the two sides, here's the EXCLUSIVE info on the issue.

TERMS

The terms agreed upon by the two sides are as follows:-

Week 1: 50%
Week 2: 42.5%
Week 3: 37.5%
Week 4: 30%

Note: If the nett box-office collections, after deducting entertainment tax, crosses Rs. 17.5 crores in the national chain of multiplexes (PVR, Big, Inox, Fame, Fun, Cinemax), the first two weeks' terms would be upped by 2.5%. Which means, Week 1 will be 52.5% and Week 2 will be 45%.

But if the film is a disaster, like say a DRONA or a L0VE STORY 2050, and does less than Rs. 10 crores nett from the national chain of multiplexes, after deducting entertainment tax, in such a scenario, the second and third week terms would be brought down by 2.5%. Which means, Week 2 will be 40% and Week 3 will be 35%. This is applicable only if films are released in over 500 screens.

DISTRIBUTION STRATEGY OF RELEASE

The bone of contention was the distribution strategy of release, with producers and multiplexes' UPDF feeling that they have a right to select their own strategy and what theatres they want to release their films in, but the multiplexes wanted UPDF to supply prints to all the properties of the multiplexes.

The terms agreed upon by the two sides are:- Above 500 screens: No compulsion. The distributor has the right to select his strategy.

Below 500 screens: To the extent of 5%, distributors will supply prints to national chain of multiplexes, which are not part of the distribution strategy. But the print cost as also the freight expenses will be borne by the multiplexes.

PLANNING 4 WEEKS IN ADVANCE

In order to safeguard the interest of the distributors, it has been decided that the distributor would write to the national chain of multiplexes at least 4 weeks in advance, announcing the release date of the film.

The national chain of multiplexes will then take a call whether they want to screen a movie or not, within 3 days of receiving the communication, thus avoiding the last-minute decisions.

Once the approval is received from the national chain of multiplexes, the distributor will share his release plan with the respective chains before 3 weeks of release.

The communication will be addressed to each of the national chain of multiplexes separately and similarly, each multiplex will take a call and reply accordingly.
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