Distributor and exhibitor Raj Bansal agreed. "On the first day, there was resistance from the day. Today it's in a Hindi cinema that belongs to various actors. But I'm 100% sure, ki aisa hi kuchh chal raha hai.
He said: People even gave false information about the film's budget. If you put your film budget aside, the cost will be more than Rs. 40 crores. Essentially, many people went to the race to prove that the film had failed.
Taran Adarsh added: Negativeness is something that is out of control recently. I feel that AAP Kitna Bhi Kuchh Kar Lo, there will never be a 100% unanimous response. There will be people who will give them bouquets of flowers, and there will be people who will give them brick bats. The biggest films of recent past were also born from these mixed reactions. After all, the number of cash registers is counted. This is all important if the collection is supported and the exhibitors and dealers are happy.
He repeated: If someone wants to spread negativity by writing articles, creating videos, or being published on social media, if your balance is green, then it doesn't have any consequences at all.
Girish Johar, a producer and important film business analyst, realized that there is no recognition of fraternity or trade. If the audience likes it and their thumbs up and talks about it, it's number one in the movie.
Has Saaare Zameen Par become a scapegoat in a season where many films were below average? Girish agreed: I think we tend to be analytical in films. We are used to failure, so if your film is easy, we don't accept it easily. We live in a time of skepticism
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