As soon as Atul Khatri posted this, he also started getting backlash. The Kashmir Files is the biggest Bollywood movie of 2022 so far. The film did a business of Rs 246.91 crore at the box office. The film’s success turned into outrage over the atrocities committed against Kashmiri Hindus, which caused a lot of uproar in political forums as well. Such an atmosphere was created for the film that slogans started even in the cinema halls.
Vivek Agnihotri said – Change your name to Santri
Well, while some users took this tweet of Atul Khatri jokingly, many users did not like it properly. He took a comedy class. Some said it was empty and some said it lowered the level of comedy. Amidst all this came the post of ‘The Kashmir Files’ director Vivek Agnihotri. Vivek Agnihotri wrote, ‘Even if you change your name to Atul Santri, you won’t get a job’.
The first review of ‘Brahmastra’ is out
However, the first revision of ‘Brahmastra’ made on the budget of 410 crores has also arrived. Censor Board member Umair Sandhu has seen the film in Dubai. He tweeted about the film that all that glitters is not gold and so it is with Brahmastra. Umair writes that in the film, Ranbir Kapoor lives in a lost and lost, while Alia Bhatt looks very good. Amitabh Bachchan’s character tempts you, but he doesn’t have much screen time. Umair Sandhu has given ‘Brahmastra’ a 2.5 star rating.
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On the other hand, in the case of advance booking on the opening day, ‘Brahmastra’ has made a big difference. According to reports, more than 1.5 million tickets for the film were sold by Tuesday night. In this way, it has become the strongest advance booking film after ‘KGF 2’ in Hindi version after the Corona epidemic. In case of advance booking on the first day, this film has also beaten films like ‘Bhool Bhulaiya 2′, ’83’ and ‘RRR’. According to an estimate, ‘Brahmastra’ may take an opening of 25-27 crore on the first day. However, what will be the future of the film after this, depends only on the audience rating that came out after watching the film.
Source: navbharattimes.indiatimes.com
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