Lady Fortune seems to be smiling at Hrithik Roshan and Papa Rakesh Roshan as the world rights for their home production Kites is said to have been brought by Eros International for an unprecedented Rs1 billion (USD25 million).
The speculations doing the round also suggests that besides buying the world rights Eros has also bought the music and satellite rights of “Kites”.
But there has been no confirmation on the reports from Filmkraft, Roshan`s production banner, or Eros International.
“It is just a speculation in the market,” a Filmkraft source said on Saturday.
The movie, starring Hrithik Roshan and the US-based Spanish model Barbara Mori, is scheduled to start next month. To be shot mostly in New Mexico, Las Vegas and Los Angeles, it will be directed by Anurag Basu with music by Rajesh Roshan.
The movie revolves around romantic engagements between an Indian boy and a Latino girl, who do not speak each other`s language.
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Rakesh Roshan has sold Kites, starring Hrithik and Barbara Mori, for Rs 120 crore. So why did he crib about shelling out Rs 2 crore to composer Ram Sampat?
Rakesh Roshan might have lost on a few crores in the Ram Sampat copyright controversy just before his film Krazzy 4 hit the marquee.
But the tight-fisted Roshan needn’t mope about the loss.
It is learnt that the filmmaker has struck a deal to end all deals.
Roshan has sold the rights for his next production Kites, directed by Anurag Basu, to Eros International for a whopping Rs 120 crore.
The film stars Hrithik Roshan with US-based model-actress Barbara Mori besides Kangana Ranaut.
A khabru says, “Rakesh Roshan is ecstatic. He has managed to sell Kites even before it hits the floors.
The amount is the highest-ever a movie has got till date.
The price has been pushed up because Hrithik has no other film lined up for release until Kites releases early next year.
Roshan Sr has received a token signing amount of Rs 10 crore and the rest will be paid as the shooting progresses.”
Roshan, who is back in Mumbai after location hunting in the US for Kites says, “No deal has been done.” But the khabru insists, “The filmmaker and Eros International do not want the deal to be publicised at this stage as it is too early.”
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