We all know that Hindi films are popular all over the world. In UK and USA,
the Indian Diaspora flocks in large numbers to the theaters for movies starring
their favourites on the same day as Indian fans do. In recent years, the
UAE & Middle East, as well Australia & New Zealand have also emerged
as flourishing markets where one has seen a rapid growth in consumer demand
for Hindi films, making these stable revenue-earners for Studios. But who
knew that the passion for Hindi cinema - and adoration for Shahrukh Khan
- extended far and wide into the heartland of Europe?
Yash Raj Films much awaited release “Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi”,
directed by Aditya Chopra, and starring Shahrukh Khan has now been confirmed
to be released on 12th December 2008 - the same day it is releasing in
India - in Holland, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, France, Denmark, Sweden
and Norway. This, of course, is in addition to a huge number of theatres
all across the United Kingdom.
For the Hindi film industry, this is a huge step forward. It can now be said
with certainty that it is not just the biggest releases from Hollywood
that people eagerly await. Come 12th December, Hindi film releases will
become a truly global phenomenon, with “Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi”
releasing across 30 countries worldwide. And when Dutchmen and Germans
and Swiss and French and Danes and Norwegians join thousands of overseas
Indians in swaying to the sounds of “Dance Pe Chance” and
“Haule Haule”, they will know what we have always known –
that there is nothing quite like Hindi cinema to transport you to a different
world and take your blues away. And there is nothing in the world of Hindi
cinema quite like a Yash Raj Films production.
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