The B-Town actress has reacted to KRK’s tweet on the box office collection of her film Dobaaraa. Bollywood actress Taapsee Pannu recently reacted to Hansal Mehta’s tweet defending the actor’s latest film Dobaaraa. The filmmaker tweeted after certain speculations suggesting that the film is being removed from theatres.
Now Taapsee has given a fitting reply to critic Kamaal R Khan who criticized the film’s box office collection.
After Hansal said that Dobaara did ‘more than decent’ business with 370 screens, Taapsee replied to him saying
“Sir, no matter how much you repeat a lie often, it won’t become the truth. And these people who have relevance just because of the films, are only trying to harm the industry. Imagine how foolish they are. Anyways, Dobaaraa is a little difficult for them to comprehend, can you blame them?”
Hansal Mehta Tweeted with the screenshots or KRK
“#Dobaaraa has done 72 lacs from 370 screens. Which is more than decent. It is these self-proclaimed experts/critics who are part of the malaise affecting us. The industry created these monsters by sucking up to them, paying them, and now getting kicked in the back by them,”
Sir झूट को जितना मर्ज़ी ज़ोर ज़ोर से बोला जाए वो सच नहीं बन जाता । और ये लोग जिनकी relevance ही films की वजह से है वो ही industry को खतम करने में लगे है तो सोचो कितने मूर्ख होंगे। वैसे भी #Dobaaraa इनके दिमाग़ के लिए थोड़ी कठिन फ़िल्म है तो बेचारे क्या कर सकते है। https://t.co/p4q0A82S5M
— taapsee pannu (@taapsee) August 20, 2022
Pannu’s Dobaara received positive reviews from critics and a lot of appreciation from several Bollywood celebrities and audiences as well during its initial screenings. In times when Bollywood is struggling with Boycott culture, this movie is doing better.
However, as per the recent reports, the movie had done business of only ₹72 lakh at the ticket window.
“#Dobaaraa opens to better numbers than expected… In fact, much better than #Taapsee’s previous film #ShabaashMithu… Picked up at select premium multiplexes towards evening/night shows… Fri ₹72 lacs [370 screens],”
Trade analyst Taran Adarsh Tweeted on Saturday.
The Hindustan Times also reviewed Dobaaraa saying
“Dobaaraa has a lot that’s unsaid and needs to be understood and that’s where the complicated and complex plot works. Even if it’s a scene-by-scene adaptation of a Spanish film, it has its own hold on the story and makes for an entertaining watch.”
Taapsee has a lot of projects lined up and was last seen in “Shabash Mithu” movie based on life of former captain of Indian Cricket Team(women) Mithali Raj