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PostPosted: Fri Apr 11, 2003 10:54 am 
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/cms. ... d=42985442

--- film Ek Haseena Thi has already bagged an International distributor in the form of Columbia Tristar – a global company which has come forward and opted to distribute this film. Well, here's three cheers--


What has been the fate of other CT Indian films.
I think, Mission Kashmir was theatrically distributed overseas by some other company. Only the DVD rights went to CT.

T think there are other films where CT did not bring out any DVDs even if they distributed the Film, in India??

I hope CT, a reputable company, really distributes the film theatrically everywhere as well as on DVD.

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Wasnt LAGAAN distributed by Sony Entertainment till it was picked up by Columbia Tristar for a countrywide distribution (I know they are both owned by the same Sony Corp so it maybe a moot point)......The same may have been the case with MISSION KASHMIR....both were distributed by SONY Entertainment initially when they were a limited release...i believe SONY Entertainment maybe a company based out of India or at least somewhere out of Asia....I am confused with the various companies they seem to have SET India, SET Asia....in any case it was certainly one of them.....


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Aarkayne wrote:
Wasnt LAGAAN distributed by Sony Entertainment till it was picked up by Columbia Tristar for a countrywide distribution (I know they are both owned by the same Sony Corp so it maybe a moot point)......The same may have been the case with MISSION KASHMIR....both were distributed by SONY Entertainment initially when they were a limited release...i believe SONY Entertainment maybe a company based out of India or at least somewhere out of Asia....I am confused with the various companies they seem to have SET India, SET Asia....in any case it was certainly one of them.....

SET(Sony Entertainment Television) is more concerned with television. Prior to Lagaan, SET used to be the bigger player in India. But now Sony Pictures Entertainment has started distributing English films in India. Even the Lagaan dvd is under SPE.

By the way Ek Haseena Thi is a Twentieth Cetury Fox presentation so I am surprised how Sony is going to distribute


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IMDB reports both Columbia Tristar and 20th Century Fox India as distributors. It seems CT might be handling in the U.S and 20th Century Fox in India. Just speculating, nothing certain.


http://us.imdb.com/Companies?0352314


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