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Shoojit Sircar: Been offered big money to make sequels to all my films like Piku, Madras Cafe

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Director Shoojit Sircar’s films are well-loved by audiences-from Vicky Donor (2012) and Madras Café (2013) to October (2018). The filmmaker revealed that people naturally want him to make a sequel for them.

However, despite the large amount of funding provided by the manufacturer, he does not have such a plan. “You need to have a strong story to do this. I think more or less, we have tried to invest everything in the first movie, so I don’t know what’s left in the second movie. I am also very I am getting bored with the same idea, so I need to move on. This is also the problem. I got a lot of money to make more or less sequels for all of my films-Piku (2015), and even Madras Café. People ask me for the next part of Pink (2016). I haven’t found any story that I can continue to make a sequel,” said the director. His last work was Sardar Udham (2021), by Vicki. Starring Kaushal. Although actors and filmmakers mostly have multiple projects at a certain point in different stages of production, this is not the case with Sircar. Admitting that he has no next project, he said, “I am not a factory, I will continue to produce movies. I am studying, gardening, playing football, and there are a lot of thinking and discussions. Let’s see how it turns out.”

What would happen if a good idea didn’t show up to him for several years? Is he willing to wait so long just for a good subject? Sircar gave an affirmative answer.

“In the final analysis, it is an expression, an art. It comes from pure passion, so it is not the only livelihood I rely on. Yes, I rely on it, but I won’t do it because I have to make a movie and make sure it It’s running. This is purely what drives me. I will only move when it triggers me, otherwise I won’t,” he concluded.

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Day 4 box office collection for Srikanth: The Rajkummar Rao movie had a down first Monday, earning just over ₹1.5 crore.

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Day 4 box office collection for Srikanth: The Rajkummar Rao movie had a down first Monday, earning just over ₹1.5 crore.

Day 4 box office collection for Srikanth: Under Tushar Hiranandani’s direction, the film didn’t do so well on its opening Monday. On day four, Srikanth made somewhat more than ₹1.5 crore nett in India, according to Sacnilk.com. Bhushan Kumar, Krishna Kumar, and Nidhi Parmar Hiranandani are the producers of Srikanth.

Srikanth India’s box office

The movie brought in 2.25 crore on its first day, 4.2 crore on the second, and 5.25 crore on its third. According to preliminary estimates, it made 1.75 crore nett in India on its fourth day. Srikanth has made 13.45 crore thus far. On Monday, Srikanth’s Hindi occupancy rate was 11.57% overall. May 10 marked the movie’s theatrical debut.

Review of Srikanth

Srikanth does a good job of bringing attention to the lack of understanding in our culture for the challenges faced by those with disabilities. The movie clarifies the prejudices that are present in the system of education and employment prospects. It is seen in a scenario where Srikanth is trying to find investors for his firm and one company, unwilling to give him money, tries to get him involved in Diwali candle-making, a task that has long been linked with those who are blind.

Concerning Srikanth

Rajkummar Rao portrays entrepreneur Srikanth Bolla in the movie. Rajkummar writes about Srikanth, who founded Bollant Industries after pursuing his goals in spite of his vision disability. In addition to Rajkummar, Jyotika, Alaya F, and Sharad Kelkar had significant parts in the movie.

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Rajkummar discussing his preparation for the part

In a recent interview with the news organisation ANI, Rajkummar discussed his preparation for the position. He has stated, “Because I have never portrayed a visually challenged part before, preparation was necessary for this project. That’s how it all began when I enrolled at blind school. In real life, I began dealing with many people who were visually challenged. I spoke with them as I sat with them for hours. I used to record videos and view them frequently. only to comprehend their viewpoint, their emotions, and their approach to various circumstances. Since I’m portraying Srikanth’s life on television, I spent a lot of time with him. I thus learned a lot from him and applied it in my work.”

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