One of the most awaited films of the year Brahmastra has already hit the theatre. Even before the release, the movie was called for Boycott and some believe that it will affect its Box office Business but the film is doing really well. As per a Box office report, “The film garnered absolutely impressive numbers in its opening weekend as it minted Rs 125 crore worldwide. On Day 5, September 13, Brahmastra remained rock steady as the film collected in the range of Rs 12.75 crore to Rs 13.75 crore, taking the five-day total collection to Rs 150.50 crore.” After this success, Filmmaker R Balki in a recent interview reacted to Bollywood downfalls, “It (the idea that Bollywood is over) is rubbish! It is a lovely theory to have, few flops flopped, and people love to write, fill columns and feed. It is entertainment and failures are also entertainment. When success happens, they will have entertainment again and say, ‘The rise and rise of Bollywood’, which will happen very soon.” In a recent interview, Rakesh Roshan also reacted to these trends and said, “That (Hindi films not working at the box office) is because people are making films that they and their friends like to watch. They are picking subjects that appeal to a very minuscule section of the audience. A big chunk of the audience cannot relate to it.” On the work front, R Balki is busy with the promotion of his upcoming film Chup: Revenge of the Artist, which stars Sunny Deol, Pooja Bhatt, Dulquer Salman and Shreya Dhanwanthary. The film is slated to be released on September 23. Aryan Khan’s first ad shoot, Shah Rukh Khan said, “ Mujh Par Gaya Hai” Jacqueline Fernandez to ask these Questions in Interrogation This Famous South actor attended the wedding of House Staff’s son, Pictures went viral