But clearly, every thing comes with an argument right here. This morning ‘Kashmir Files’ director Vivek Agnihotri tweeted, “हमको मालूम है जन्नत की हक़ीक़त लेकिन दिल के ख़ुश रखने को ‘ग़ालिब’ ये ख़याल अच्छा है।” This might have been taken in every other context however the director accompanied this with the hashtag #Bollywood and #gross which has irked the folks on Twitter as they assume it’s a dig at ‘Brahmastra’.
हमको मालूम है जन्नत की हक़ीक़त लेकिन⁰दिल के ख़ुश रखने को ‘ग़ालिब’ ये ख़याल अच्छा है। #Bollywood #Gross
— Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri (@vivekagnihotri) September 11, 2022
Even earlier, when there have been reviews of multiplexes shedding crores of rupees for ‘Brahmastra’, the director had tweeted in regards to the fakeness in Bollywood.
Problem is every thing runs on fakeness in Bollywood. And no one is answerable. No business can survive which invests 0% in R&D and wastes 70-80% cash on stars.
“Brahmastra wipes out over ₹800 crore wealth of PVR and Inox buyers | Business Insider https://t.co/ZgHOlzBm3H
— Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri (@vivekagnihotri) September 9, 2022
This time round although, followers haven’t taken his tweet properly and plenty of trolled him for it. While some customers mentioned that the film-maker is simply being jealous, many mentioned that he’s being a sore loser.
Frustrated Sore loser hona bhi kabhi kabhi acha hain Ghalib jo aap Ho rahe Ho !!! Milte hain finish of weekend aur finish of the week tab tak sulking chalu rakhiye
— munaf (@munafno1) September 11, 2022
Meanwhile, the makers are fairly completely happy because the movie made a complete assortment of 160 crores worldwide. Karan Johar expressed his happiness and wrote on Instagram, “The mild shines shiny…
Eternally grateful to the audiences for his or her Big love…🙏❤️”
The movie had launched in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada.