Showing posts with label Maratha Mandir. Show all posts
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Calm Down, Bollywood Fans! DDLJ is back at Maratha Mandir
As you guys know, we have been following up on this piece of news since day one. So, after a rather sad and gloomy Thursday, there were a few rays of hope that we could see in the form of a meeting between YRF and Maratha Mandir. While the decision to run the film for 10 weeks more was to be taken on Wednesday next week, it looks like public demand made the process even more easier. And now, for those who missed watching Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge at Maratha Mandir, do not fret, because the Raj-Simran romance is back at the same, old time slot.
An official statement from the folks at Yash Raj Films confirmed that DDLJ will be showed at 11:30 am again. They added that the sudden announcement of Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge being pulled out from Maratha Mandir at the end of 1009 unprecedented weeks, resulted in a spontaneous and an overwhelming outcry from the audience, as well as dedicated fans of the movie, expressing their shock and disappointment.
We all know how ever since this news went out, the management at Maratha Mandir was flooded with requests to reinstate the movie, based on which they decided to immediately reconsider their decision. Now, it has been mutually decided to continue with the 11:30 am morning show - without breaking the uninterrupted run of the film. This, YRF believes, will only strengthen the unconditional love of all DDLJ fans over generations. They ended the note by expressing their gratitude to the management at Maratha Mandir, for taking the demands of the fans into consideration.
So, now that the film is back, who else is ready to 'fall in love... again' at the Maratha Mandir?
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Exclusive | Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge bids adieu!
As much as I didn't want to believe this piece of news, it is actually true. An official statement from Yash Raj Films has confirmed that after a historic 1000 week run, 20 years later, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge made its final curtain call at the iconic Maratha Mandir this morning. As we write and edit this post, the last group has already left Maratha Mandir after watching the very last show.
Post the 1000 week celebrations at the theater in December 2014, the theatre had requested Yash Raj Films to change the show timings for DDLJ. Instead of the 11:30 am show, they were keen on shifting it to a morning slot at 9:15 am, as it was difficult for the cinema to accommodate multiple new releases every week with just 3 regular shows. Of course, YRF obliged from 13th Feb 2015. However, while the theatre management was happy to continue the film for as long as it continued to draw in the audiences, owing to logistical issues of their staff having to work at inordinately long hours in order to accommodate an additional early morning show, it was mutually decided to end the film's historic & record breaking run *cries*.
We got in touch with Mr.Manoj Desai, managing director - Maratha Mandir, who also confirmed the news. "While it is surely a sad moment for us to part away with this record breaking film, we had to be practical and understand that it had run its course. Moreover, I wanted to make sure that new films get the four main shows of the day, which wasn't possible earlier, as Dilwale Dulhania... had occupied the 11:30am slot. For us, the main criteria was to see the film break multiple records at Maratha Mandir, which it ultimately did and ended up going places. With the 1000 week run and Valentine's Day over, we thought this was the perfect time for us to take the plunge. The tickets were extremely cheap and since most channels would air the film almost twice a week, very few people would make it to the theatres. Both the parties mutually agreed to end the run, and from tomorrow, I'll have two shows each for the new films - Badlapur and Monsoon."
After playing for 1009 uninterrupted weeks, the film's unprecedented performance has come to an end at the Maratha Mandir. The film played out one last time at the 9:15 AM show today. As a fan, it will surely be sad moment, as watching the film at this iconic venue had its own charm. Also, it is a little disappointing that all this happened all of a sudden (otherwise, Team Dancebee would have booked the tickets for this iconic last show). But despite all the disappointment and shock, this endearing film with one of the most charming romantic couples will continue to live in our hearts forever.
Much love,
The Dancebee




