Wednesday 23 July 2014

Kick to have Extensive Release at Overseas : Release Across 42 Countries

Kick is Being Said to have The Widest Release All Over The World. While In India, The Total Screens will Exceed 4000 Mark, It is All Set to have an Extensive Release At International Markets. According to An Overseas Distributor, Amrita Pandey from Disney, The Film will be Released in More Than 42 Countries Which Includes a Lot of Non-Traditional Countries. On Its First Run, It will be Subtitled in Seven Languages to Make Sure The Fans All Over The World can Enjoy The Festive with Salman Khan’s Action Thriller Flick.


According to The Same Distributor, “This time Salman Khan is back on Eid with Sajid Nadiadwala’s Kick we are hoping to recreate the magic and success of his earlier movies during this period. We are releasing the movie as a big theatre going event movie! It will release across 42 plus countries, which includes non-traditional markets like France, Germany, Morocco and Maldives. We are also exploring delayed releases in Egypt, Taiwan and Mainland China. Most of the markets we are targeting, Eid is a big family occasion and we want to give people a reason to celebrate it with Kick. To extend our reach further the movie will be subtitled in over seven languages, since it’s a mass entertainer and is being released during a festival, we want to give everyone an opportunity to enjoy the film. The first trailer and song created a humongous interest and appeal among audience worldwide. The scale, action and Salman’s look has been hugely appreciated in the promos. Salman Khan’s wit and charisma during his interactions at the Gaiety Trailer launch or at our video press conferences in New York and London have been unmatched. Eid is always a highly competitive release window in many international territories too but the excitement around this movie internationally too has been phenomenal. We release the movie four to five days pre Eid so we are working towards a distribution and showcasing plan which gives us the right push to make it a big week one.”

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