Kangana Ranaut claims that audiences do not give 99% of films a chance; the internet brings to mind Jawan, Pathaan, and Gadar 2.
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Kangana Ranaut claims that audiences do not give 99% of films a chance; the internet brings to mind Jawan, Pathaan, and Gadar 2.

Kangana Ranaut shared a video in which she asked her fans to watch Tejas, her most recent movie. It came out in theaters on October 27.

Now you can see Kangana Ranaut’s movie Tejas in theaters. Today, the star shared a video on social media asking people to “watch movies in theaters.” She also said that if people liked movies like Uri, Mary Kom, and Neerja, then they would also like her movie Tejas. Check out our review of the movie Tejas, in which Kangana Ranaut takes you on a rough ride through the air and politics.

Kangana posted a video of herself talking to the camera. In Hindi, she said, “Friends, my movie Tejas came out yesterday.” Everybody who has seen this movie has been thanking us and blessing us. That being said, friends, our Hindi film business has not fully recovered since COVID 19. People don’t even bother to watch 99% of movies. I know that these days everyone has a cell phone and a TV at home. But going to the theater with other people is something that has been an important part of our culture since the beginning. Folklore, dance, the arts, and all kinds of dance are important. If you liked Uri, Mary Kom, and Neerja, I sincerely ask you to also enjoy Tejas. This is especially true for people who go to multiplexes.

Kangana Ranaut claims that audiences do not give 99% of films a chance; the internet brings to mind Jawan, Pathaan, and Gadar 2.

A lot of people on the site responded to Kangana’s note. Someone said, “People are going to the theaters to watch movies, or else movies like Gadar 2, Rocky Aur Rani ki Prem Kahaani, Pathaan, and Jawan would’ve flopped.” Someone asked, “Have you ever considered that maybe YOU are the problem?” A second observation was made: “There is a poetic justice for a person who was the poster girl for starting the boycott trend against the whole Bollywood is now crying that people are not coming to theater.”

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On its first day, Tejas didn’t do very well at the box office. From what Sacnilk.com has heard so far, the movie made ₹1.25 crore on its first day in theaters. Ronnie Screwvala made the movie, and Sarvesh Mewara wrote and directed it. Varun Mitra, Vishak Nair, Kashyap Shangari, Sunit Tandon, Rio Kapadia, Mohan Agashe, and Mushtaq Kak are some of the other actors in the movie.

 

Written by Abhitesh

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