Thursday, February 11, 2010

IPL in cinemascope

Want to watch the IPL matches on the big screen in air-conditioned halls? Here’s your chance to watch the tournament in the luxurious environs of a cinema hall.UFO Movies, the pioneers of digital satellite cinema technology, will show matches of the Indian Premier League 2010 live across theatres in the country, with the two semi-finals and the final to be shown in 3-D in Mumbai, the company said on February 9.

The matches would be beamed to the theatres digitally over satellite. They will be screened in high-definition digital format without any commercial interruptions between overs, making it a better experience than watching the game on television at home, UFO Movies India Ltd Strategic Advisor, Charuhas Satam, told a press conference.

He said UFO which has more than 1,700 digital screens across India and has tied up with Crown Infotainment who holds the distribution rights for IPL 2010 to introduce IPL matches in theatres. So far, 516 screens in 358 cities have been finalised, including 364 single screen theatres and 152 multiplexes. UFO has plans to reach out to 1000 screens in all.

UFO has entered into a strategic alliance with multiplex chains like Cinemax, INOX, Fame and PVR, among others, for screening the matches, he elaborated.

“To provide unique entertainment value and keep the IPL magic alive, a carnival and a stadium-like atmosphere will be created across select screens. The theatres will have cricket related merchandise, gifts, food stalls, and some screens will have cheerleaders and live bands,'' Satam said.

Commercials would be shown only at the beginning, during the two strategic breaks after the first ten overs of either inning, during lunch break, and finally after the match ends till the prize distribution ceremony begins, he said.Satam said the participating theatres will work out the ticket rates and packages, if any.

“The gross revenue from ticket sales will be shared equally by UFO and the theatre. UFO will keep the revenue from advertising, and will also bear the expenditure for the additional facilities like merchandise and cheerleaders,” he said.The two semi-finals and the final match will be shown in 3-D to enhance the experience in 50 theatres in Mumbai, Satam said, adding they hoped to show the matches in 3-D in 300 to 400 theatres in the country next year.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Some Pics For Srilankan Fans










Srilanka still unbeaten


Mendis was the bowling hero for Sri Lanka as his side beat New Zealand by 48 runs to clinch their place in the semi-finals.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Pakistan storms into semifinals without any difficulty


Pakistan team under the captaincy of younis khan storms into semis.
But not sure that they will reach finals

Morkel to replace injured Kallis


Assured of a place in the ICC World T20 semifinals, South Africa will rest Jacques Kallis and field Morne Morkel.

Morkel will pplay in the dead rubber against India on Tuesday.

"Jacques has a niggle in the upper region of his back," explained South Africa captain Graeme Smith.

Kallis to be rested for Tuesday's game

"Jacques could have played on but we don't want to take risks and make sure he is ready for our semi-final whether it is on Thursday or Friday," he said.

"He is two players in one and we have decided to take the bowling option with his replacement.

Herschelle Gibbs will open the batting and this allows us to move all our batsmen one place up the order.

West Indies clinch a thriller


West Indies managed to keep their nerves to win against England and book a place for themselves in the ICC World T20 semi-finals.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Team India skip practice session

Team India look in no mood to practice before the crucial Super 8 match against England in Twenty20 World Cup.