Riteish Deshmukh Slams Bollywood Budget Obsession Over Raja Shivaji
Riteish Deshmukh Slams Bollywood Budget Obsession

Riteish Deshmukh has finally broken his silence on the reported Rs 100 crore budget surrounding his ambitious film Raja Shivaji. The actor's brutally honest response is now sparking a major debate online. Questioning Bollywood's growing obsession with box office numbers and budgets, Deshmukh said audiences should care only about the ticket price they pay and the cinematic experience they get in return.

The Viral Reaction

In a sharp statement that has gone viral, Riteish Deshmukh took a dig at the industry's fixation on financial metrics. He emphasized that the magic of cinema is being overshadowed by spreadsheets and profit calculations. His remarks have reignited conversations about the true value of films beyond their monetary success.

Industry Reactions

While some have praised Deshmukh for his candidness, others argue that budgets are a legitimate part of filmmaking. The debate continues as fans and critics weigh in on social media. Many appreciate his focus on the audience's experience rather than the numbers.

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Riteish Deshmukh's reaction has not only put the spotlight on Raja Shivaji but also on the broader issue of how Bollywood measures success. As the film gears up for release, all eyes are on whether the box office will validate the budget or if the audience will prioritize cinematic value over numbers.

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