Actor and author Atul Kulkarni posted a cryptic tweet within the aftermath of the failure of the latest movie Laal Singh Chaddha, for which he shared the screenplay writing credit with Eric Roth. The movie, starring Aamir Khan, is the official Hindi adaptation of Oscar-winning Hollywood movie Forrest Gump. However, the film failed on the field workplace.
Atul, who is mostly fairly approachable on Twitter, restricted replies to his tweet. He had written, “When destruction is celebrated as if it were a spectacle, the harsh truths are reduced to debris. #globalphenomenon.” He didn’t provide an evidence, however this was sufficient for his followers to guess what he meant.
When destruction is widely known as if it have been a spectacle, the cruel truths are decreased to mess. #globalphenomenon
— atul kulkarni (@atul_kulkarni) August 28, 2022
One Twitter person wrote, “@atul_kulkarni this phase will too pass…take it in your Stride. Wishes.” Another individual wrote, “I can understand why Atul has limited the comments to his tweets. It is a dark world out there that celebrates another person’s failure. Rational thinking is lost and its time to introspect. Really unfortunate!”
However, many individuals stated that disabling feedback isn’t the appropriate solution to go about issues, and others took this as a chance to bash the movie. Laal Singh Chaddha launched in theatres on August 11 to poor response. The movie might solely accumulate Rs 49 crore within the first week of launch.
However, Laal Singh Chaddha grew to become the highest-grossing Hindi movie within the worldwide market, surpassing the collections of Gangubai Kathiawadi and The Kashmir Files. With $7.5 million (Rs 59 crore) in over per week of launch, Laal Singh Chaddha has managed to surpass Gangubai Kathiawadi ($7.47 million), Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 ($5.88 million), and The Kashmir Files ($5.7 million). By comparability, every of these three films was additionally a serious hit in India. The Telugu hit RRR, nevertheless, has made practically $20 million from worldwide markets.