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Star Trek opening where a billion people could watch.

Blue_Trek

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India - 6/26/09

Anybody from India have any idea's how it will do?

Will it be in Hindi or Punjabi or sub-titles?
 
wow! Has it not opened in India yet? Hopefully this will do something for the world-wide box office numbers!

I think indranee's got a ton of cousins in India that she's persuading to go, so she'll know the details.
 
Oh, that hasn't happened yet, hm?

Faran Tahir (the awesome "Captain Robau") has this biography bit at the IMDb:

"Faran Tahir was born in Los Angeles while his parents were studying acting and directing at UCLA Theatre Dept. He comes from a theatre family well-known in Pakistan and India. Both his parents are actors/directors/writers in Pakistan. Faran moved to Los Angeles in 1980, when he was 17 years old. He completed his B.A. from University of California, Berkeley and his graduate degree from the Institute for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard. He has been nominated and has won many awards for his work in theatre and film."
 
(Memory Alpha) Persis Khambatta (2 October 1950 – 18 August 1998; age 47) was an Indian model and actress who is perhaps best known for portraying Lieutenant Ilia in Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Born in Bombay, India, she was of Parsi ethnicity.

Also, in Voyage Home, there is a captain of a ship that's been drained by the probe who sends a message that he's trying to rig a solar sail to get the ship underway. (oops, jinx with Captain Fine)

And in Next Gen, season 1, in one episode there is an engineer.
 
I wonder if Faran Tahir has fans in India?

Is he the first East Indian in Star Trek?

There was the captain of the ill-fated ship that deployed a solar sail in STVI, but I'm unsure of his background.
The actor is Indian (former tennis pro Vijay Amritraj) but the character name "Captain Joel Randolph" suggests a somewhat less exotic background.

There was an engineering officer Lt. Singh in "The Changeling" (TOS) but the actor playing him was Hawaiian. Another engineering-dept. Lt. Singh in TNG's "Lonely Among Us" was played by Kavi Raz, who was born in India but grew up in the UK.
 
Star Trek opened in India on June 5th. I'll see if I can get box office numbers for the two countries
 
Star Trek opening where a billion people could watch.

Perhaps you miscomprehend how many people in India actually have money to spend on a movie. Over 42% of the Indian population now live under the global poverty line of $1.25 per day.
 
Well, somebody is seeing all those Bollywood pictures. They have a middle class roughly the size of the U.S. population.

I notice in that BOM list for those who were ragging on Mexico that Mexico did more Trek business than Brazil, which is a much bigger country.

M'Sharak, thanks for the actors' names and background. I was trying to find those out, to no avail, which is what took me so long that I crossed with Captain Fine on that...
 
Star Trek opening where a billion people could watch.

Perhaps you miscomprehend how many people in India actually have money to spend on a movie. Over 42% of the Indian population now live under the global poverty line of $1.25 per day.

I was debating on making a joke about this after seeing the thread title. There may be a billion people...with about 100,000 willing to spend the money on seeing the movie.
 

The box office numbers are not available yet (No idea why) but the movie did come out on the 5th otherwise I watched a completely different movie called "Star Trek"

There was a general strike between the movie producers and the multiplexes here and when it was over "Star Trek" was shown ahead of Wolverine, Terminator 4 and Angels and Demons because everyone expected this movie to do well
 
it should have ;)

yeah, about 300 million people are pretty well off in India. lots of disposable income. why do you think Bollywood is a billion dollar business?

in terms of the crew and cast in Trek -- Naren Shankar is Indian, as well.
 
Opening in India? I watched this film here in Goa some three weeks ago

Could you find out the truth?

Also what about China?

1.4 billion people in China.Has it opened in China?

What are the Chinese figures?

I haven't witnessed any chinese people talking about it. Star Trek: Enterprise has been subtitled in Chinese, but I've never heard anyone talking about it. Transformers was a huge hit there, interestingly enough.
 
I wonder if Faran Tahir has fans in India?

Is he the first East Indian in Star Trek?

There was the captain of the ill-fated ship that deployed a solar sail in STVI, but I'm unsure of his background.
The actor is Indian (former tennis pro Vijay Amritraj) but the character name "Captain Joel Randolph" suggests a somewhat less exotic background.

There was an engineering officer Lt. Singh in "The Changeling" (TOS) but the actor playing him was Hawaiian. Another engineering-dept. Lt. Singh in TNG's "Lonely Among Us" was played by Kavi Raz, who was born in India but grew up in the UK.

There must of been a few other Indians in TOS...in backround, non speaking roles... but there must have been more!!
 
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