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Days
after
Kangana
Ranaut
raised
doubt
over
the
box
office
collection
of
Brahmastra
and
questioned
its
hit
status
citing
the
film’s
massive
budget,
the
film’s
lead
actor
Ranbir
Kapoor
defended
his
latest
release
in
a
chat
with
Dainik
Bhaskar.

The
Shamshera
actor,
without
disclosing
the
actual
budget
of
the
Ayan
Mukerji
directorial,
revealed
that
the
budget
of
the
film
isn’t
limited
to
just
its
part
one
but
in
fact,
the
next
two
films
lined
up
in
the
trilogy.
Ranbir
told
the
news
portal,
“These
days,
we
are
reading
a
lot
where
people
are
discussing
the
budget
of
the
film.
People
are
saying
this
much
is
the
budget
and
this
much
is
the
recovery.
But
Brahmastra
is
unique
being
where
the
budget
is
not
just
for
one
film
but
for
the
whole
trilogy.”
Reacting
to
reports
claiming
that
more
than
Rs
100
Crore
of
the
film’s
budget
was
invested
in
the
VFX,
the
Sanju
actor
said
that
a
lot
of
the
work
already
done
for
Brahmastra
Part
One:
Shiva
will
be
used
in
the
sequels,
thereby
spreading
that
expense
out
over
the
other
two
films
in
the
trilogy.
Ranbir
explained,
“The
assets
we
have
made
for
this
film,
be
it
fire
or
any
other
superpower,
it
will
be
divided
in
three
films.
So
the
figures
(for
this
film)
that
are
floating
around
are
wrong.
The
film
doesn’t
follow
the
same
economics
of
other
movies
in
the
industry.
This
is
a
new
beast.”

The
actor
further
said
that
the
figures
floating
on
social
media
are
all
wrong
and
added
that
the
economics
of
Brahmastra
is
unlike
the
economics
of
the
other
films
that
have
been
made
in
the
industry.
According
to
reports,
the
first
film
in
the
trilogy
titled
Brahmastra
Part
One:
Shiva
has
minted
Rs
215.50
Crore
in
ten
days
(all
languages)
at
the
domestic
box
office
in
terms
of
net
box
office
collection.
Speaking
about
the
budget
of
Brahmastra,
media
reports
claim
that
the
movie
has
been
made
on
an
astronomical
budget
of
Rs
410
Crore.
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