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Re: Lingaa
« Reply #105 on: December 26, 2014, 06:58:14 PM »
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Re: Lingaa
« Reply #106 on: December 29, 2014, 08:17:14 PM »
Will Lingaa issues be resolved?!



Lingaa, the movie has been heading a lot of news headlines since Day One; with the case of authenticity of the name, the story and so on. The latest news circulating about Lingaa is regarding its income and losses. Rumors stated that the movie grossed over 100 crores in its first 3 days, but in reality, the movie did not do that well after the initial buzz and excitement of release. Sources close to the team also say that this is a rumor sourced by theater owners and that Lingaa is running well.

Attempts to meet Rajinikanth to speak about this has failed by many, but sources say that a final news about this Lingaa issue will be released by the team on Monday. It is believed the original budget of the film, the actual income or losses incurred, and much more will be answered then. Lingaa has been the talk of K town for the past couple of months and most queries have still gone unanswered. We look forward to Monday!

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« Reply #107 on: January 03, 2015, 10:03:43 PM »
Distributors of 'Lingaa' come together for a hunger strike?



It is a well known fact that the distributors of Lingaa  who  brought the film ended up in huge loss but the producers have asked them to wait for some time and even promised that the film’s collection will pick up for Christmas holidays.

Now Singaravelan, TT area (Trichy-Tanjore) distributor of Lingaa has released an audio note stating that all area distributors and theater owners will be coming together for a hunger strike on January 10 at Valluvar Kottam, Chennai.

According to Singaveralan, till now Lingaa has gave them only 30% of their investment. The distributor also questioned the makers who shot the film with 45 crores has sold it for 220 crs but not caring for the losses incurred by the film.

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« Reply #108 on: January 08, 2015, 09:53:40 PM »
We got back only 30% of our investment-Lingaa distributor



It looks like the dispute between the area wise distributors of Lingaa and its producers will never end. In a recent interaction, Singaravelan (Trichy- Tanjore) distributor has said that he and rest of the distributors in Tamil Nadu have got back only 30%  of their investment.

According to Singaravelan, he bought the Trichy –Tanjore are distribution rights for a whooping 8 cr but got back only 4.47 cr in the 21 days run of Lingaa and his share is just around 2.5 cr which is just 30% of the investment.

Singarvelan said “The makers of Lingaa told us that the film will be better than Endhiran and Padayappa which is analogous to the protagonist of Sathuranga Vettai conning innocent people”.

Singaravelan also says that he and all the distributors of Lingaa will come together for one day hunger strike in Valluvar Kottam, Chennai and they have already requested permission from Chennai commissioner.

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« Reply #109 on: January 10, 2015, 05:13:05 PM »
Police grants permission for Lingaa distributors



Even after its release Lingaa is running into problems, as reported earlier the distributors of Lingaa were constantly behind the superstar ever since the movie did not meet their expectations rather monetarily. Now with back to back movies being released, even the multiplexes have reduced the screenings.

The distributors have now planned to stage a fast in Chennai to seek Rajini’s intervention in getting back their money. The Chennai city police has granted permission to the distributors to stage a fast on the 10th of January.
The claim from the distributors is that the movie suffered drastic losses in spite the fact that they paid high prices for their rights.

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« Reply #110 on: January 10, 2015, 07:40:22 PM »
Why are distributors blackmailing Rajinikanth?



Some background – 'Lingaa' is an out-and-out Rajinikanth film and is based along the same lines as the massive super-hit 'Sivaji'. Audiences however were not impressed and the film bombed at the box office. The issue should have ended there.

However, in a sadly anticipated twist, distributors and theater owners, who allegedly suffered losses of 40 crores, have not only asked Rajini for the money back, but have also threatened to go on a hunger strike.

This is blackmail, pure and simple. The line is simple – give us money otherwise we will cause trouble. Isn’t this the same logic that mafia dons use?

Let us make one thing clear – the only reason that Rajinikanth is being asked to pay for distributor losses is because he paid them in 2002 for 'Baba' and in 2008 for 'Kuselan'.

He paid people back for 'Baba' because perhaps at the time he felt it was the moral thing to do – since he was the script writer and the producer as well.

For 'Kuselan', he paid back because he felt he had misled distributors, who thought they were buying the Superstar's film, when in reality he only guest-starred in it.

If he had not done the decent thing then, out of his own free will, he would not be facing this ugly situation today. After all, many films by many actors flop. But why is Rajinikanth always supposed to be financially responsible for his films?

Hits and flops are the nature of the game in cinema. If someone buys distribution rights of a film for Rs one crore and the film then goes on to become a sleeper hit that rakes in Rs 100 crores, will the same distributors give the filmmakers a higher payment, since the results were unexpected? Obviously not. Or if they have ever done such a thing, it has not been made public.

To be clear – Rajinikanth is not the producer of the film. The film was produced by Rockline Productions. The film was not directed by Rajnikanth. It was directed by K. S. Ravikumar. And it was not written by Rajinikanth. It was written by Cheyyar Arun and Pon Kumaran.

Rajinikanth was the lead hero of the film and that’s it. Like every one else, he came, did his job and left with his payment.

Why is Rajinikanth responsible for the film’s fate?

None of the people involved with the film have particularly bad reputations. Rockline Productions has had several blockbusters in the Kannada film industry. Ravikumar as a director, has a resume that goes back to the 90s and is quite decent in the hit/flop ratio. As an example, he was the director of 'Dasavathaaram' (staring Kamal Haasan), 'Aethirree' (with R.Madhavan) and 'Villain' (starring Ajith).

And Rajinikanth is…well…Rajinikanth. The film had everything going for it.

If it flopped, then its mistakes and shortcomings can be analysed and pointed out, just like every film is criticized.

However, it stretches the imagination to expect Rajinikanth to somehow magically be responsible for the fate of the film. Was the film supposed to be some National Award winning classic, and Rajini's influence directly lead to its flop?

The only plausible way in which the actor of a film can be held responsible for the film's fate is if some major scandal by the actor caused the film to be canceled or if the actor personally went to every theater and forced people to NOT watch the film.

Clearly Rajinikanth did neither.

Also, if you look at the issue logically – the fault is the distributors alone. Why would they pay such a high price, just because the film stars Rajinikanth? His films have flopped, sometimes very badly, in the past. And while his name does draw crowds, it is up to the distributor to make an informed choice. The fact is that they blindly paid whatever amount was asked of them. And now they want to blackmail Rajinikanth into bankrolling their foolishness.

I wonder if we, the audience, can be allowed to treat them this way? Let's say we go to a theater of theirs, watch the film and then demand the ticket price back because we didn’t like the film. Will they give us the money back if we go on a hunger strike?

Sadly, this attempt by the distributors to pressure Rajinikanth only proves one thing – If you do something once for the sake of decency, then you will be exploited again and again.

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Re: Lingaa
« Reply #111 on: January 11, 2015, 10:46:36 AM »
Seeman takes part in distributors protest against ‘Lingaa’



After obtaining the permission from the commissioner, the distributors of Kanyakumar, North Arcot, South Arcot, and Madurai are staging a protest at Valluvar Kottam today. They request Rajinikanth to take a look at this issue and find a solution to compensate the loss for ‘Lingaa’.

Seeman has extended his support to the distributors  and Velmurugan, who rose to fame by protesting against ‘Kaththi’s release is expected to attend the protest in the evening. The distributors’ have clearly mentioned that they aren’t demanding compensation from Rajinikanth, but they are expecting him to guide them to the producer, so that they can claim their loss.

In the history of Tamil Cinema, this is the first time that the industry is facing these kind of protest from the distributors.

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« Reply #112 on: January 11, 2015, 10:17:55 PM »
'Lingaa' loss issue gets serious



Distributors of Lingaa were present in Chennai for a hunger strike. Speaking at the event, representatives said that Rajinikanth should immediately intervene and solve the issue, otherwise their next step will be sitting for a hunger strike along with their families. (In pic: Rockline Venkatesh)

According to the distributors, the film has brought nearly 39 crs loss to them while the high level business heads including Eros International, Rockline and Vendhar Movies have earned nearly 220 crs. Distributors say that they bought Lingaa for Rajinikanth’s name and now he should take steps to compensate the losses.

Mean while, fans of Rajinikanth are irked by the distributor’s claims and they are blaming the high ticket rates sold by the distributors is the main reason for the film’s loss. “If distributors sold the ticket rates at a nominal price suggested by Tamil Nadu government, then people would have visited the theaters but hiking “ said Nellai Rajinikanth fans club head.

As a matter of fact, Nellai Rajinikanth’s fans club head has said in a statement that if distributors continue their fake claims then they will organize all fans and initiate a protest against the distributors.

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« Reply #113 on: January 11, 2015, 10:33:42 PM »
Lingaa producer Rockline Venkatesh's reply to distributors



After the hunger strike of Lingaa' distributors in Chennai, the film's producer Rockline Venkatesh met the media and revealed the facts from his side.
 
Rockline Venkatesh said "When Singaravelan was sabotaging the film with his negative comments in You Tube; I met Rajinikanth and expressed my disappointment but Superstar asked me to not feel for Singaravelan's words which came out of frustration and said that after four or five weeks of Lingaa's run, we can do something which will make the distributors happy".

As Singaravelan pointed out that December 12 is not a National holiday and cited the release date as a reason for the losses, producer raised couple of serious questions to him. “We have announced the release date of Lingaa way back during the shooting and all the distributors are aware of it. Did any forced Singaravelan to buy the film even after knowing that the release dates?” Venkatesh also requested Singaravelan to stop ruining Rajinikanth’s image.

In a reply to Singaravelan's claim that Lingaa's producer himself hired some fake writer to file a case for the film's publicity, Venkatesh said "Why would I go for a cheap publicity, when I'm having Superstar on board".

"Singaravelan is saying that the first day shows of Lingaa got minimum occupancy, do you all believe his claims?" questioned Rockline Venkatesh.
 
The producer moved to tears and broke down when he explained how Singaravelan's comments murdered the film. "Now Singaravelan has killed the film, will I get another chance to produce a film like this?  I agree that our film might not have met the expectations but what's the necessity to spread hatred within five days of the release? Only a real producer like me will know the pain" said the anguished producer.
 
Venkatesh openly asked Singaravelan to produce proof of him earning 220 crs out of 45 crs budget invested for Lingaa. "If Singaravelan proved my 175 crs earnings from Lingaa, I'm ready to compensate his losses and if he can't prove, then he should openly announce his apology in front of the media" concluded the producer.

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« Reply #114 on: January 13, 2015, 07:34:12 PM »
Distributors deny Vijay's involvement in 'Lingaa' loss fiasco



After Rockline Venkatesh’s outburst, the distributors met the press yesterday and clarified certain things about their stand. Singaravelan, the Trichy-Tanjore area distributor said “I never abused Rajinikanth in my statement and if there is one word which hurt Rajinikanth then it would be question ‘Whether Rajini’s birthday is a National holiday to release Lingaa’ and I’m openly apologizing for it, the statement came out of frustration”.

When the reporters asked whether the distributors are acting as per the advice of actor Vijay to defame Rajinikanth? The distributors denied and said “We mentioned Vijay’s Kaththi because it is the big film of 2014 and there is no motive behind it”.

The distributors added “The same Vendhar Movies Siva got Rs 5 crores as compensation from Vijay for Thalaivaa’s loss, Ajith did Billa in order to settle the losses causes by Red and Anjaan losses are also settled.  Asking a compensation from a top hero film is not new to Tamil cinema”.

Distributors also revealed that Vendhar Movies has recently invited all of them to their office and asked to write an apology letter so that they can move forward for compensation but the distributors refused to submit their apology letter as they feel that they have not commited any crime.

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« Reply #115 on: January 14, 2015, 02:43:10 PM »
Vijay not instigating us : ‘Lingaa’ distributors



Protesting distributors of ‘Lingaa’ clarified on Monday evening that actor Vijay was not instigating their agitation. They refuted some reports in this regard. Speaking to reporters in Chennai on Monday evening, the distributors said they would undergo fast unto death if they are not compensated by the film’s producer and super distributor.

They also made charges made by ‘Lingaa’ producer Rockline Venkatesh. On Saturday, these distributors conducted a dawn to dusk hunger strike at Nungambakkam, you may recall.

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« Reply #116 on: January 24, 2015, 10:47:00 PM »
'Lingaa' fiasco, Rajini finally intervenes?



If industry sources are to be believed, Rajinikanth has asked famous distributor Tiruppur Subramaniyam to estimate the amount of money to be refunded to the distributors who bought Lingaa.

It has to be remembered that the same Tiruppur Subramaniyam estimated and settled the loss amount to the distributors who earlier bought Rajini's Baba and Kuselan.

ight from the beginning, Rajini didn't show much interest on the Lingaa loss issue but this news on Rajini' intervention has certainly brought cheer to distributors.

Earlier Lingaa's distributors planned for a huge hunger strike, now it looks like the protest will be cancelled.

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« Reply #117 on: February 12, 2015, 11:05:57 AM »
'Lingaa' issue: Distributors have to wait...



We had earlier reported about Rajinikanth's intervention in returning the losses incurred to the distributors of Lingaa.

After receiving authenticate reports from an ace distributor Thiruppur Subramaniyam, Rajinikanth is said to have sent the loss report to Rockline Venkatesh to know how much he could contribute.

Rockline Venkatesh in turn is said to have approached Eros who bought the entire theatrical rights of Lingaa and resold it to various parties for a fancy price.

It is said that word from Eros international is not encouraging. Being a corporate house, they are in no mood to settle the losses.

Now it looks like the distributors have to wait little longer to get their compensation.

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« Reply #118 on: February 17, 2015, 09:49:32 PM »
'Lingaa' loss issue gets ugly!



It is well known that the Tamil Nadu distributors of Lingaa were demanding compensation for their losses and they believed that Rajinikanth's intervention would give the much needed relief.

To the distributors' misfortune, Eros International who bought the all India distribution rights have refused to compensate and Lingaa's producer Rockline Venkatesh said that he could compensate only 10% of the loss.

Refusing Venkatesh's offer, now distributors have decided for 'begging bowl' protest and they are planning to start their protest from Rajinikanth's house at Poes garden.

Distributors also said that a famous politician will be kick starting their protest. Now it looks like the whole Lingaa issue gets ugly by the day.

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« Reply #119 on: February 17, 2015, 10:04:36 PM »
Lingaa Issue: Producer council condemns distributors



Following distributors’ decision of going for a ‘begging bowl’ protest in front of Superstar Rajinikanth’s house, now Tamil Film Producers’ council have issued a statement condemning the distributors.

The statement reads “In past, 97% of Rajinikanth’s films were box office success and fetched profits for the theatre owners and distributors. Now if Lingaa incurred losses, distributors and theatre owners should have arranged for proper talks to solve their issue. Instead, protesting against Rajinikanth and degrading his name with ‘begging bowl’ protest is against our professional ethics”.

Producers ‘council also condemned distributors for bringing in political leaders in the Lingaa loss issue.