Friday, February 12, 2010
MUMBAI: Shah Rukh Khan starrer 'My Name Is Khan' had a packed opening on Friday across the India with Mumbai restricting the number of shows following the Shiv Sena threat to disrupt screening.
Most multiplex owners in Mumbai decided to go ahead with the screening while the single screen theatres decided against showing the movie for the time being, fearing violence.
Amid unprecedented security for the film's release, Maharashtra home minister R R Patil drove to multiplex INOX to catch the first show of 'MNIK'.
In Gujarat, the first few shows were cancelled after VHP and Bajarang Dal activists staged protests and torched posters of the movie, but later the shows resumed.
The film opened to full houses in Delhi, Bangalore, Kolkata, Chennai and several other cities.
The film's release ran into trouble after Sena lashed out at Khan for supporting inclusion of Pakistani players in the IPL-3.
MUMBAI: Shah Rukh Khan starrer 'My Name Is Khan' had a packed opening on Friday across the India with Mumbai restricting the number of shows following the Shiv Sena threat to disrupt screening.
Most multiplex owners in Mumbai decided to go ahead with the screening while the single screen theatres decided against showing the movie for the time being, fearing violence.
Amid unprecedented security for the film's release, Maharashtra home minister R R Patil drove to multiplex INOX to catch the first show of 'MNIK'.
In Gujarat, the first few shows were cancelled after VHP and Bajarang Dal activists staged protests and torched posters of the movie, but later the shows resumed.
The film opened to full houses in Delhi, Bangalore, Kolkata, Chennai and several other cities.
The film's release ran into trouble after Sena lashed out at Khan for supporting inclusion of Pakistani players in the IPL-3.
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