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Press Trust of India, Friday February 12, 2010, Mumbai
Shah Rukh Khan starrer 'My Name Is Khan' had a smooth opening across the country with Mumbai restricting the number of shows following Shiv Sena threat.

Ten 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'.

Khan, who is in Berlin, tweeted early on Friday morning, "good m'ing mumbai. wotever the fate of the film, never wished this upon the city that made my dreams come true & gave me all. i belong to u (sic)."

In Gujarat, the first few shows were cancelled after VHP and Bajarang Dal activists staged protests and torched posters of the movie.

The film opened to full houses in Delhi, Bangalore, Kolkata, Chennai and several other cities.
"Post noon shows were all sold out in our theatres in Delhi. We are booked till Sunday," Jayendra Banerjee, Vice President Satyam Cineplexes said.

"Some 75 screens in Delhi and NCR are screening the movie. The film has also benefited from the Shivratri holiday today. On an average multiplexes are running 11 to 12 shows a day," a distributor said.

The film's release ran into trouble after Sena lashed out at Khan for supporting inclusion of Pakistani players in the IPL.

In suburban Andheri, some Sena activists were cane-charged and arrested after they pelted stones outside Fun Republic cinema, showing the film.

"We have arrested eight Shiv Sainiks who tried to disrupt the screening of the movie," Deputy Police
Commissioner, K Prasanna said.

"Am overwhelmed and moved to tears with all the support our labour of love is getting...thank you...," filmmaker Karan Johar tweeted.

Over 1800 Sena activists were arrested by the Mumbai police to ensure the smooth release of the film. In a massive security bandobast rare for a film, CCTV cameras with night vision were installed inside some of the cinema halls and policemen in large numbers were deployed.

Security personnel at cinema halls have been told to frisk every ticket-holder and check their bags as they enter the cinema.

'MNIK' is the story of Rizwan Khan (SRK), a man suffering from Asperger's Syndrome, who is mistaken for a terrorist in post 9/11 America and undertakes a long journey across the US to prove his innocence to the love of his life, played by Kajol.

It is the first major Bollywood movie to be picked up by an international production house Fox Searchlight for overseas distribution. Fox reportedly bought the movie rights for a whopping Rs 100 crores.
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Posted by Balu on Feb 12, 2010
Just came back from the theatre after watching MNIK. Ok movie. Drags slightly in the middle. Good acting by SRK. Western audiences may find it a tad bit melodramatic. Can't imagine Americans reducing their vigilance after watching this movie. Should not in fact! Shiv sena will actually succeeded in making more people (*like me) go watch the movie!
Posted by Venki on Feb 12, 2010
Hit show Shahrukh. Flop show Uddhav. Poor thackerays. Show against Sachin is a flop,Then mega flop against Rahul now another lackluster show against Shahrukh.
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