“Everything runs on fakeness”, said Vivek Agnihotri on Brahmastra

Earlier statements came from media reports claiming that cinema house chains like INOX and PVR suffered an overall loss of 800 crores.

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Vivek Agnihotri, the director of the Kashmir Files, is slamming Brahmastra for fake earning numbers. According to the filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri, there is a lot of fakeness in Bollywood. Earlier statements came from media reports claiming that cinema house chains like INOX and PVR suffered an overall loss of 800 crores.

Vivek Agnihotri counseled the Brahmastra makers from his Twitter handle by saying, ‘Problem is everything runs on fakeness in Bollywood. And nobody is answerable. No industry can survive which invests 0% in R&D and wastes 70-80% money on stars.‘ According to Vivek, everything to succeed in Bollywood runs on fakeness and no one is answerable.

Vivek Agnihotri

Bollywood celebrities like Kangana Ranaut, and as here we can see Vivek Agnihotri, are now after the movie, Brahmastra. On the other hand, Kangana alleges Karan Johar of ‘lying’ about the earnings of the movie, and she wants to take his interview and understand the Maths behind it.

READ HERE: Brahmastra to open at 25-28 crores in a single day

“Director, who can’t even pronounce Brahmastra”, Vivek Agnihotri on Ayan Mukherji

According to Vivek Agnihotri, Brahmastra director, Ayan Mukherji cannot even pronounce Brahmastra, and he is concerned about him and Bollywood.

In a news interview, Vivek said, ‘Brahmastra, do they even know the meaning of that? And then they are talking about Astra Verse, what is even that? Then you put your director, who can’t even pronounce Brahmastra. He is a wonderful director. I loved his Wake Up Sid and the second film and I wish he made a wonderful film. Since I am concerned about him like a mother is concerned about their children. I am very disappointed.’

Brahmastra

Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt starrer Brahmastra, out on the 9th of September, has reportedly earned 142 crores by now, which is rare these days. Considering Brahmastra the opener of all-time indian movies, fans are defending Brahmastra, their favorite stars, and trolling Agnihotri.

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