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Bollywood has been facing a tough time at the box office, and there’s no denying that. Ever since the Pandemic hit the world, actors and producers have found it tough to make a mark at the box office. Since 2021-2022, few films like Brahmastra, Sooryavanshi, The Kashmir Files, Pathaan and have spelt their magic and worked wonders at the ticket window. On the other hand, a few big-budget films like Laal Singh Chadha, Ram Setu, Vikram Vedha, Raksha Bandhan and many others doomed at the box office. Now recently, Bollywood producer Ronnie Screwvala has reflected up on the same.
The ace film producer recently sat down for an interesting interview in a podcast where here spoke about Bollywood losing its essence and facing difficulties in dragging the audience to the theatres. Scroll down for details.
Ronnie Screwvala called out other Bollywood filmmakers for taking the audience for granted. He further added that they are in their own world in the La La Land, which makes them irrelevant. During his recent appearance on Raj Shamani’s podcast, when Bollywood’s ace filmmaker Ronnie Screwvala was asked why has Bollywood lost the charm, he said, “I don’t want to be judgmental, but I think we’ve taken our audience for granted here. And that’s the problem, and we haven’t made the change.
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