By India Blooms News Service Sep 09, 2022
The Kashmir Files director Vivek Agnihotri has reacted to news reports that the latest released Bollywood movie Brahmastra has caused major losses to theatre chains PVR and Inox and claimed that there is fakeness in the industry.
He tweeted: Problem is everything runs on fakeness in Bollywood. And nobody is answerable. No industry can survive which invests 0% in RD 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 RD and wastes 70-80% money on stars. Brahmastra wipes out over ?800 crore wealth of PVR and Inox investors | Business Insider https://t.co/ZgHOlzBm3H
Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri (@vivekagnihotri) September 9, 2022
He made the comment while reacting to a report published in Business Insider which showed the loss made by the theatre chains due to the Ranbir Kapoor starrer movie.
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Forget making back its money, it looks like Brahmastra is taking down investors of PVR and Inox with itself. With early reviews pouring cold water on Brahmastras prospects, Indias largest theater chains PVR and Inox have cumulatively lost over Rs. 800 crore in market capitalization today, Business Insider reported.
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Made on a budget of Rs. 410 crore, the film was seen as one of the biggest releases of the year.
It features Mouni Roy, Ranbir Kapoor,Alia Bhatt,Amitabh Bachchan, among others in the lead role.
Meanwhile, Agnihotris The Kashmir Files emerged as one of the biggest hits of the year.
The Kashmir Files hit the silver screen amid positive reviews and audience feedback.
The movie is based on the true event of the exodus of Kashmir Pandits from the erstwhile northern state in 1990.