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Great that it's happening; it shows we're moving forward, and I hope only truly deserving films get this recognition (watching Pushpa).
Are we talking trade figures or producer share? I'm referring to trade numbers – it will finish just a bit below Baahubali 2. Baahubali 2 crossed 1,750 crore, while Dhurandhar 2 is expected to end around 1,700‑1,725 crore.
If Dangal also hits big numbers, I'm thrilled, guys.
Over the past nine years (2015‑2026), inflation has been about 45% in the US and 78% in India, according to Google. We should factor that in.
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First, I'm just getting started, feeling the hype.
When Baahubali came out, the dollar was at 65.05; now it's around 95. In ten years, we'll still be talking about actors and movies while politicians keep hurting the nation. By then the dollar could reach 150, and Baahubali 3 might gross 10,000 crore. That would make us even happier.
Now Ramayana or Varanasi is set to shatter the ten‑year‑old record held by Dangal.
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Because of inflation, footfall numbers will be lower than KGF 2.
Footfall numbers are soaring.
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