Kangana Ranaut Raised Questions On The Earnings Of 'Brahmastra'
Earlier this week, Kangana questioned Dharma's claim that Brahmastra has earned Rs 160 crore in two days.
Comedian Kunal Kamra took a jibe at Kangana Ranaut for tampering with box office numbers on Karan Johar. Kangana recently accused Karan Johar, co-producer of Brahmastra, of tampering with the box office numbers of her new film. Now comedian Kunal Kamra has taken a dig at Kangana on Twitter.
Kamra, known for his outspoken comments on social media platforms, wrote that Kangana is probably under the impression that Dharma Productions comes under the purview of the central government, like the Enforcement Directorate and the Central Bureau of Investigation. He wrote, "Kangana feels that like ED, NIA, CBI, Dharma Production is also under the central government." With this, he posted a laughing emoji.
Kangana Ranaut raised questions
Earlier this week, Kangana questioned Dharma's claim that Brahmastra has earned Rs 160 crore in two days. The actor, who has a history of enmity with Karan Johar on Instagram Stories, wrote, "Released on Friday and on Sunday it is already a huge hit and made huge profits anyway. For Rs 250 crore (that too a fake) Figure).Rs 650 cr (reported to be Rs 410 cr) Budget (including VFX). Just because Prime Focus is a co-producer doesn't mean VFX doesn't cost. This Karan Johar Mathematician's math.. . hum ko Bhi sakkarna hai...? What is desperation? Also after making Rs 60 crore, even if we believe them, how did a Rs 650 crore film already become a hit?
bumper earnings of brahmastra
Produced on a reported budget of Rs 410 crore - the biggest ever for a Hindi film - Brahmastra has raked in over Rs 200 crore at the worldwide box office in just four days of its release. According to Dharma Productions, the film grossed Rs 225 crore globally in its first weekend. Brahmastra stars Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Amitabh Bachchan, Mouni Roy, Nagarjuna Akkineni, Dimple Kapadia, Shah Rukh Khan, and Deepika Padukone in cameos. Directed by Ayan Mukerji, the film aims to kick-start a trilogy.