These days only one film is discussed in bollywood and that is 'Brahmastra'. Makers, as well as distributors and theater owners, have high expectations from 'Brahmastra', made on a budget of about 400 crores. According to reports, it will break the record of 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2' which is the highest opening bollywood film this year. On one hand, claims are being made about the collection of the film, while on the other hand 'The kashmir Files' director vivek Agnihotri said that the claims being made about 'Brahmastra' are false. Brahmastra has received mixed reviews from critics. Web portal business Insider said in its report that the reviews have led to the fall in the shares of theater chains PVR and Inox. Reportedly the budget of the film is 410 crores, on friday PVR and INOX suffered a total loss of more than 800 crores. Reacting to the same report, vivek Agnihotri tweeted that the release of 'Brahmastra' has caused a huge loss to PVR and INOX.
Vivek Agnihotri tweeted, 'The problem in bollywood is that everything runs on lies and no one is accountable. No industry can survive if there is 0 percent investment in research and development and 70 to 80 percent of the money is wasted on celebrities. 800 crores wasted.
Let us tell you that 'The kashmir Files' directed by vivek Agnihotri is the highest-grossing film of this year. vivek Agnihotri has been targeting karan johar and the team of 'Brahmastra' even before this. In an interview with Kushal Mehra, vivek Agnihotri said that ayan mukerji does not even know the meaning of 'Brahmastra'. The director could not even speak properly and he made the film.
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