‘Dunki’ will pan out Shah Rukh Khan’s hattrick in 2023; film turns exceptionally well reveals Boman Irani
‘Dunki’ will pan out Shah Rukh Khan’s hattrick in 2023; film turns exceptionally well reveals Boman Irani
At the inauguration of CINTAA’s new official complex CINTAA House in Mumbai, actor Boman Irani articulates that ‘Dunki’ will pan out Shah Rukh Khan’s hattrick in 2023.
The film has turned out exceptionally well and Boman Irani essays the role as London-based lawyer in the film.
Coming to CINTAA inauguration, the was attended by the who’s who of the entertainment industry and actor Boman Irani was one of the attendees who was overwhelmed to watch the CINTAA Tower and the Hindu and Muslim rituals being performed on the auspicious occasion of Dussehra.
Boman Irani was last seen in Uunchai
About SRK, the actor relished the massive success with his last two releases Pathaan and Jawan which broke many box office records globally.
With these two films, the B’town’s ‘King Khan has set a new benchmark of 1000 crore collections.
The Rajkumar Hirani directorial is a comedy drama based on illegal migration. The film also features Taapsee Pannu,
Dia Mirza, Dharmendra, Satish Shah, Parikshit Sahni Vicky Kaushal in a cameo appearance nd Dharmendra.
The film is scheduled for theatrical release in December around Christmas week.
Recently, the makers released the first poster of the film.
One can spot the backside of Shah Rukh Khan’s character dressed in a soldier’s attire holding a bag and other stuff in his hands as he oversees a huge desert. The tagline reads “A soldier’s journey to keep a promise’. This comes following dozen failures and the last hit was Chennai Express a decade ago. Pathan and Jawan are however, hyped. 5000 theatres were booked pan India but the truth is running empty show after show.
There isv a need to investigate how theatre owner are cash out from Losses. It’s on record that both movies gross earner of 1000 Crores.
Pan India its loss, if it overseas, could be its case of Black money through Hawala or terror funding getting into the country.
News Edit K.V.Raman
