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Posted: 11 years ago

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Ashvini Yardi is happy with the overwhelming response of OMG

Ashvini Yardi

Ashvini Yardi simply can't stop smiling these days. Reason? Her 70mm venture, OMG Oh My God, has been receiving rave reviews from the critics and is also being loved by movie buffs all across the globe.

"The film has opened to an overwhelming response. We have reports that at some theaters OMG even got standing ovations," said Ashvini to Tellychakkar.com.

Grazing Goat Pictures has produced the movie. Grazing Goat, as we all know, is a joint venture between Ashvini and Bollywood heartthrob Akshay Kumar.

Talking more about the flick, Ashvini shared, "This was the apt time to release the movie. In fact, the time was always right. One has to understand that the film is not trying to attack any religion or God, but the business of God. People make millions by exploiting masses in the name of God. This is what we have tried to bring into light."

The storyline certainly is a sensitive one. So did they not face any protests of sorts? "We did face some hiccups initially, but now everything has been sorted. People have really liked the concept. It is not offensive at all."

Ashvini, branched out from television business to enter celluloid space. On television, she was behind some classic programming moves at both Zee TV and Colors.

At Zee TV, she opted for shows such as Saat Phere, Sailaab, Kasamh Se, Sarrkar, Teen Bahuraaniyaan, Banoo Main Teri Dulhann, Ghar ki Lakshmi Betiyaan, Banegi Apni Baat, among several others. She also conceptualized the cult singing reality show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge and Lil' Champs before joining Colors.

At Colors, she brought in path-breaking shows such as Uttaran, Balika Vadhu, Bigg Boss, Khatron Ke Khiladi, Veer Shivaji, Laado, et al and took the new channel zooming to the No 1 spot for a few months (2010), giving Star Plus' senior management sleepless nights. She took the bold step of shifting the programming paradigm along with Colors' CEO Rajesh Kamath by basing her fiction shows on rural themes when most channels were focusing on urban story lines. She highlighted sensitive social issues like child marriage, female infanticide and farmers' suicides. Additionally, she also brought on reality shows that were strong on the adventure, fear quotient and human emotions – which worked very well for Colors.

So now that she is heavily into movie production, what are her strategies to beat the rest? "Well…one thing should be made clear…the script is always the most important aspect of film making. OMG does not have a so-called big star cast. Akshay has a cameo. But the concept is what is being liked by the masses."

She doesn't want to enter the 100 or 200 crores box office club? "If a script is good, money will come in. Now you make a movie to the tune of Rs 80-90 crores and get a return of 100 crores…then the profit margin comparatively is not a great one. It is all about the profitability factor, not the figure. Anyways, I feel movies should be made with an intention to entertain and educate, not just to make money. A movie made with a good heart always works."

Well said…Ashvini. Coming back to television…does she watch the current shows on Colors? "No, I have not really got time to watch any. I have been keeping really busy with my movie ventures."

When we shared with her that Colors is facing a stiff competition from rival channels and even saw a slump in numbers recently, she shot back, "I know the team there. They are the best. They will bounce back."

Well…Ashvini we also hope the same. Finally, she concluded by stating, "In the future, Grazing Goat Pictures will come up with more interesting movies with varied concepts"

We wish Ashvini a great life and career ahead. You rock!!!

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Posted: 11 years ago
'OMG Oh My God!' has a Fantastic week, inches Towards Superhit Mark at the Box Office

'When a film has to work, it will!' – Biggest and the best in the business, especially old timers have always maintained that but somehow the emergence of multiplexes had resulted in doubts emerging around this adage. 'My film didn't do well due to competition', 'My film was only multiplex oriented', 'My film was destroyed by critics', 'My film just couldn't get breathing space' – Many such statements are made by filmmakers (and quite a few times they are justified in stating so as well) when their films don't work. They are especially disheartened when the end product is actually well made. However, OMG Oh My God! didn't have to suffer this pain.

The film succeeded, and how, hence turning out to be one of those rare films where the weekday collections have surpassed that of weekend. Unbelievable, because the biggest of blockbusters can't sustain enough to enjoy even 50% of the opening weekend collections in rest of the week. However this Paresh Rawal starrer, after collecting 17 crores in the weekend, held on extremely well and garnered over 19 crores more in the next four days, hence resulting in first week collections of over 36 crores. Fantastic indeed.

This only goes to prove that this Umesh Shukla film has been loved by all quarters of audience and that too across most of the country, hence inching towards the superhit mark. While it is now a given that the film would comfortably cross the 50 crore mark, indications are that it could well top 60 crore mark, hence toppling collections of another one of the most appreciated films of the year, Kahaani, which survived primarily on the basis of excellent word of mouth.

Meanwhile less said about Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal, the better. The film has proven to be a washout and is a huge flop. In fact it is one of the most criticised (and ignored) film of Priyardarshan. With just around 6 crore coming in the first week, the film will end its run around this total itself.

http://www.koimoi.com/box-office/omg-oh-my-god-has-a-fantastic-week-inches-towards-superhit-mark-at-the-box-office/
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OMG! Oh My God Has Excellent Eighth Day

 

Saturday 6th October 2012 10.00 IST

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OMG! Oh My God was excellent on its 8th day as it showed no drop from the previous day with many multiplexes recording better numbers than Thursday. The film collected around 2.75-3 crore nett on Friday which is just 30% lower than its first day albeit a low first day.

 

The film will be one of those rare films today that will show a less than 50% fall week on week. The only other wide release to have a 50% week on week fall this year was Housefull 2. The film easily beat the new releases English Vinglish and Kismet Love Paisa Dilli on its eight day.

 

The film has lost around 1 crore nett business in East Punjab circuit in the first week as it is not playing at many centres.

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OMG Oh My God! Keeps Doing Well on its 2nd Saturday at the Box Office

October 7th, 2012 by MKS

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After performing exceptionally well in its 1st week, OMG Oh My God! has managed to maintain steady collections in most parts of the country. The movie made an approx 4 Crores as per early estimates on  its 2nd Saturday and now stands at a huge domestic box office figure of about 42 Crores.

Adding another 4.5 Crores from the overseas box office OMG Oh My God!'s worldwide box office collection now stands at 46.5 Crores. The movie has indeed picked up magically at the box office during its 1st week and is giving a tough competition even to the new releases.

Though OMG did well even on its 2nd Saturday there were areas where English Vinglish burned holes in its box office collections.

OMG should end this week in about 12 plus Crores and the lifetime collections are expected to be in the range of 60 Crores.