But the fact remains that the film promised a lot in its promos. The credit should go to Vivek Oberoi for that. The film drew a great initial because of the sympathy wave for Salman. I have learnt that multiplexes are running to half-empty halls. Indu Mirani of Box Office says, "I believe the film's collections have dropped drastically since Monday. Lately, Salman has been more cordial with the media and, this time, it helped him," Adarsh adds. The audience, which interpreted it as Aishwarya Rai and Salman's love story, came in hordes. Tere Naam's promotion as a 'true love story' worked in its favour. Besides, a Salman film has released after a long time. "Considering that Salman received a lot of negative publicity, the kind of opening the film got is mesmerising. 'Īdarsh remarks, "The film has been made at a reasonable price, so it was already safe in its first week of release." Business in the Hindi belt should prove to be the best, considering the backdrop of the film. Trade analyst Taran Adarsh noted in a review, 'the hype surrounding the film resulted in a strong opening and, coupled with its merits, it should prove an earner for its investors. In Delhi, the film opened to 81 per cent collections. In Mumbai, the film opened to 100 per cent collections. And this was the place where Salman had received the maximum flak after his black buck case. Jodhpur saw almost a dozen people donning Salman's Tere Naam hairstyle for the first day's show. The response to Tere Naam surpassed that of Gadar - Ek Prem Katha, Lagaan, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon and Koi. Two hours after the advanced booking counter for the film opened for the first time, the theatre sold Rs 3 lakh (Rs 300,000) worth of tickets. Acting editor Komal Nahta reports in Film Information that the collections at Meerut's Nandan cinema have broken records over the last five years.
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Nevertheless, the hype resulted in one of the biggest openings seen in the movie history. Salman, for his part, vehemently denied that the story of Tere Naam bore any resemblance to his life. Prior to its release, Satish Kaushik's film was widely touted to be an autobiographical film on Salman. If you ever wondered about the power of the media and of publicity campaigns, Salman Khan's Tere Naam should be proof. Not many people know that Aisharya Rai, who was the lead actress in the film, used to seek Ghanashyam’s blessings by touching his feet everyday on the sets.'People are comparing Tere Naam with QSQT!' He played the role of Vithal Kaka in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam.
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His scenes with Jethalal were filled with hilarious conversations with his comedic demeanor always on display.īesides TMKOC, Ghanashyam had acted in several other TV shows and films in his more than five-decade-long career. Nattu Kaka who was employed in Jethalal Gada’s electronic shop. In TMKOC, he played the character of Natwarlal Prabhashankar Udhaiwala aka. Ghanashyam was one of the founding cast members of TMKOC, and was a regular since the show’s inception. He had gained nationwide attention through the SAB TV show which has been running since 2008. The 77-year-old was struggling with cancer for several years, and breathed his last on October 3. Film and TV actor Ghanshyam Nayak, who was popular for playing the role of Nattu Kaka on hit sitcom Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah (TMKOC), recently passed away.