Besharam’s failure at the box office has come as a boon to the smaller releases lined up for this Friday. While leading multiplexes are pulling down the Ranbir Kapoor starrer from their screens, the surplus has gone to ' War Chhod Na Yaar ' and ' Baat Bann Gayi ', with the two films seeing an average of 50 percent increase in the number of screens allotted to them.A source in a suburban multiplex told TOI, “On an average, 'Besharam' will lose 50 percent shows because of its poor performance at the box-office.” Anand Vishal, Head of Operations, Fun Republic, said, “ While the programming for the coming Friday is yet to be finalised, on an average Besharam is getting five to seven shows a day in a property with three to four screens. War Chhod Na Yaar will see three to four shows in a four screen multiplex.”When contacted, producer of 'War Chhod Na Yaar', Prashanth Narayan confirmed that he has been benefitted. Narayan said, “My distributor has told me about this. The promo has been accepted well and the energy is very positive. We had approximately 400 screens before but now we are getting 700 plus screens.”Meanwhile, 'Besharam’s ordeal is not over yet as the film looks set to not fare well in the satellite rights market too. Though Jayantilal Gada of Pen India, the agency which procures satellite rights for Zee’s entertainment channels, had signed a deal with the makers of the film, a negative clause had also been added to the contract stating that 'Besharam' may have to take a cut in its price tag if it does not cross a certain amount at the box office. Though Gada refused to give us the figure at which the film was bought, sources tell TOI that the film was sold for Rs 45 crore.Gada elaborated on the clauses of the contract though, saying, “Sometimes films fail at the box office and the satellite deal with the film is linked to its box office performance. We have a clause that there could be a cut in the price if the film does not touch a mark mentioned in the contract. We also have an exit clause in this case too.”So is Zee reconsidering its satellite deal with the producers of Besharam? Gada replied, “We will decide in the next 30 days as the film has only run for a few days now.”It maybe recalled here that the satellite rights of 'Chennai Express' were sold for Rs 40 crore with a rider—which stated that if the film crosses the business-mark of Rs 138 crore, the producers of the film will get paid Rs 48 crore.