Brahmastra Lost Over ₹800 Crore Of PVR Cinemas & INOX Leisure
Last updated on July 25th, 2023 at 11:21 am
Brahmāstra movie took 4 years & ₹410 crore budget. But it lost ₹800 crore investors’ money. First the film was named as ‘Rumi’, later changed to ‘Shiva’.
Brahmāstra Box Office Collection: The director of the film ‘Kashmir Files’, Vivek Agnihotri critiqued Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt starrer ‘Brahmāstra’ movie, and revealed that the Brahmāstra has made a ‘huge loss’ to the multiplex chains.
Vivek uploaded an article shortly after the movie’s release that detailed how Brahmāstra destroyed the Rs 800 in value held by investors in PVR and INOX.
Vivek retweeted (re-posted) his article with a quote and said that if a film industry invests crores of rupees on film stars but does nothing for research, it is destined to fail.
Vivek posted, “Problem is everything runs on fakeness in Bollywood. And nobody is answerable. No industry can survive which invests 0% in R&D and wastes 70-80% money on stars.”
Problem is everything runs on fakeness in Bollywood. And nobody is answerable. No industry can survive which invests 0% in R&D and wastes 70-80% money on stars.
— Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri (@vivekagnihotri) September 9, 2022
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Kangana Ranaut had also slammed Brahmāstra’s producer Karan Johar and its director Ayan Mukerji a few days ago. Kangana posted on Instagram & wrote,
“Everyone who called Ayan Mukerji a genius should be jailed immediately…he took 12 years to make this film, he replaced 14 DOP’s he shot for more than 400 days for this film and changed 85 ADs and burnt 600 crores to ashes.
The film makers also tried to exploit religious sentiments by changing the film name from Jalaluddin Rumi to Shiva at the last minute because of Baahubali success…
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Such opportunists deprived people, success-starved greedy people if called geniuses then it isn’t manipulation but a well thought of strategy to call day to night and night to day.”
Kangana Ranaut again criticized Karan Johar on Instagram for “begging south stars” for their movie advertising. She also referred to the movie Brahmāstra, starring Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor, as a “disaster.”