The most recent movie directed by Rajkumar Hirani, "Dunki," starring Shah Rukh Khan, has debuted on Netflix. The plot centers on four punjabi friends who want to travel to england together. They must contend with the issue of not having tickets or a visa, though. The soldier played by Shah Rukh Khan assures them that he would satisfy their ambition by transporting them to england via donkey. The movie is available on Netflix, despite initial rumors that it will debut on jio Cinema. Whether it will be accessible on other platforms is still to be determined.
 

In contrast to Hirani's other efforts, "Dunki" failed to quite connect with viewers. It was criticized for forced humor, antiquated execution, and a lack of emotional depth in its mixed reviews. The movie made 450 crores globally, including 210 crores net in India, despite its lackluster response and conflict with Salaar.

The christmas and New Year seasons, Shah Rukh Khan's star power, and some family audience backing are all responsible for its triumph. How "Dunki" performs on the OTT platform is now the main concern. Will Netflix receive even harsher criticism, or will the internet audience be more understanding? We'll find out shortly.
 

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