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Ranbir Kapoor To Book 10,000 Tickets Of Adipurush For Underprivilge Children; Netizens’ Reaction Is Shocking

Adipurush has been the talk of the town ever since its release was announced. It has faced a lot of criticism over time, earlier because of the special effects in the movie and then for the poster. Adipurush has never come out of controversies. But after all this, the movie is now finally going to release. The viewers are rally excited for the movie. It is a movie based on the Epic “Ramayana” and has a lot of feelings attached to it. Its promotion is not only done by the makers but also by other prominent people in the Bollywood. Earlier, Abhishek Aggarwal, the producer of ‘The Kashmir Files’ donated over 10,000 tickets of Adipurush to Telangana. Now Ranbir Kapoor is going to book 10,000 tickets of the movie for underprivilege children.

Is this a promotion of the movie?

This move of Ranbir Kapoor can lead to hike in the income of the movie. Also it will help in making the movie more popular amongst the members of the public. It is being stated that the actor wishes to connect Indian children to the Indian Mythology.

Also Read: Kashmir Files Producer Abhishek Agarwal’s Generous Gesture: Donates Over 10,000 Adipurush Tickets to Telangana

Netizens doesn’t seem to like this move of Ranbir Kapoor

Many people have reacted to this news and they do not seem to be happy. According to them movie is not really important for underprivilege children. They rather require rood, clothing and much important education for their better lives.

Also, some part of the audience is also making comparison with other actors like Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar that these actors donate and do not show it off.

The star is facing a major backlash from the members of the society over this move of his. Many feel that watching a movie is not so much of a necessity. There are other important things in life.

Srishti Verma

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