Dunki and Salaar, he let off the choicest of abuses against this system wherein single screens are given the last preference for advance booking. These abuses are unprintable and hence, we have sensitized his quote.
Manoj Desai thundered, “We haven’t been allowed to open the bookings. Not just our theatres, but all single screens have been instructed to hold the bookings. In most multiplexes, only the booking for Thursday has been allowed. That’s it.”
Manoj further said, “Dunki is releasing on Thursday and these people are just not ready to solve the problem. They just want to prioritize multiplexes from where they get the maximum revenue. We, meanwhile, are been left to suffer.” He added, “I am sorry for my language but every time, there’s a clash, we get f****d. What should we do?”
Manoj Desai even mentioned that he called Vinay Chowksey, who books films at his theatre. But his efforts proved futile, “I called Mr Vinay Chowksey but he refuses to answer.”
Manoj Desai signed off by justifying his rage, “Anyone would be angry that a film is releasing in just three days and yet, we can’t take benefit of it and sell tickets. They are ruining the film. Koi Shah Rukh Khan ko bole yeh baat that they are f****g with his film.”
G7 Multiplex consists of 7 theatres and Manoj Desai has opened bookings for Dunki only for Thursday at the 1000-seater Gaiety. Yesterday, it came to light that Shah Rukh Khan’s fans have held a 5:55 am show of Dunki at Gaiety on release day. Interestingly, the bookings from Friday onwards are yet to open.
As for the single-screen Maratha Mandir, the booking hasn’t commenced even for Thursday. A source said, “It’ll be difficult to share shows here since the matinee show is reserved for Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995). Hence, one of the two films will have to opt for 1 show while the other will get two shows. Both parties would want two shows for their films. It remains to be seen how this issue is resolved.”
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