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Main Aurr Mrs Khanna taken off theatres

TimePublished on Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 13:45, Updated on Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 14:04 in Entertainment section

OUT AGAIN: This is UTV's latest movie to be removed from multiplexes.

OUT AGAIN: This is UTV


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New Delhi: If you haven't been able to make a trip to a nearby multiplex to catch Main Aurr Mrs Khanna yet, then prepare to watch it only on television now.

This is UTV's latest movie to be removed from multiplexes as operators prepare for round two of their battle with producers.

Mlultiplex Operators are against the release of the movie on DTH on a pay per view scheme. They say it is a risky trend.

Also, they say that producers cannot exploit two channels at the same time.

But producers say DTH platform will help battle piracy and that it will not impact multiplex revenues.

Meanwhile, DTH operators say they are working on a revenue share model with producers.

Directed by Prem Soni and produced by Sohail Khan Productions, Main Aurr Mrs Khanna stars Salman Khan and Kareena Kapoor.

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