Jannat
has
taken
a
huge
opening
all
over
and
it
is
only
going
to
be
'mauja
hi
mauja'
from
here
on
for
this
Emraan
Hashmi
starrer.
Reason?
Not
just
the
film
stays
on
as
the
only
release
of
the
week,
the
days
to
come
would
also
be
hardly
throwing
much
challenge
on
its
way.
Coming
Friday
sees
three
films
coming
together
but
none
of
them
appear
to
be
competition
enough
for
this
yet
another
winner
coming
from
the
house
of
Vishesh
Films.
Animation
flick
Ghatotkach
is
for
a
particular
segment
of
audience
-
children
-
while
Dhoom
Dadakka
and
Don
Muthuswami
have
hardly
been
promoted
enough
to
create
a
buzz
amongst
the
audience.
Both
being
comedies,
Dhoom
Dadakka
may
still
tickle
a
few
funny
bones
but
Don
Muthuswami
looks
as
tacky
as
Jimmy
(to
put
it
politely),
in
spite
of
presence
of
Mithun
Chakarborty.
The
week
to
follow
i.e.
30th
May
too
would
have
as
many
as
three
releases
but
by
that
time
Jannat
would
have
earned
enough
to
make
it
a
profit
making
preposition.
Again,
none
of
the
three
releases
are
that
huge
which
could
completely
curtail
the
victory
march
of
Jannat
that
has
a
first
time
director
Kunal
Deshmukh
at
the
helm.
Hastey
Hastey,
Woodstock
Villa
and
Zindagi
Tere
Naam
are
the
three
films
which
arrive
and
decent
promotion
for
the
first
two
means
that
they
would
be
noticed
at
least.
However,
Zindagi
Tere
Naam
looks
like
an
absolute
goner,
regardless
of
the
film
being
pitched
as
a
Mithun
Chakraborty-Ranjeeta
comeback.
This
leaves
Jannat
to
continue
making
hay
till
Sarkar
Raj
arrives
on
6th
June.
Tell
Emraan
Hashmi
about
this
and
he
says
with
a
wide
grin,
"Huge
opening
of
Jannat
means
a
lot
to
all
of
us
here
at
Vishesh
Films.
It
isn't
every
day
when
a
film
takes
an
opening
of
the
kind
of
a
Race
or
a
Welcome,
and
that
too
in
the
middle
of
IPL.
For
the
biggest
of
the
films,
the
morning
shows
at
multiplexes
are
40-50%
occupied
but
in
case
of
Jannat
the
occupancy
read
80%.
I
am
still
trying
to
figure
out
how
big
Jannat
should
turn
out
to
be
eventually."
Story first published: Monday, May 19, 2008, 12:05 [IST]