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Phone Bhoot 90% of Shows Are Canceled Due To A Lack Of Audience

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Phone Bhoot 90% of Shows Are Canceled Due To A Lack Of Audience

Phone Bhoot 90% of Shows Are Canceled Due To A Lack Of Audience

For this reason, KRK took to Twitter to criticise Katrina Kaif, Ishaan Khatter, and Siddhant Chaturvedi’s Phone Bhoot.

Kamaal Rashid Khan, aka KRK, is a self-proclaimed critic who never misses an opportunity to criticise Bollywood films. The actor-turned-critic has recently made headlines for apologising to Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan. Taking a U-turn, KRK stated that neither the Dabangg actor nor SRK was responsible for his arrest in India.

Mumbai police arrested the self-proclaimed critic for previous and derogatory tweets about late actors Rishi Kapoor and Irrfan Khan.

Since this morning, KRK has been launching new attacks on Katrina Kaif, Ishaan Khatter, Siddhant Chaturvedi’s Phone Bhoot, Janhvi Kapoor’s Mili, and Sonakshi Sinha and Huma Qureshi’s Double XL. In his most recent Tweets, he mocked Phone Bhoot stars, claiming that not even their parents would watch their films.

KRK first claim in a couple of Tweets that 90% of Phone Bhoot shows are cancel across the country due to a lack of audience. “The first show of #PhoneBhoot was at 10 am, and 90% of shows are cancel across India due to a lack of audience,” he wrote. The remaining 10% of shows have a 5% occupancy. Because of the new release of @AmmyVirk, it only has 1-2 shows per cinema in Punjab!

The first day’s business could be worth 25-50 lakhs.”

KRK continued, “Not even the leading actors’ families watch their films.” “Filmmakers are living on Mars of overconfidence if they think the public will spend their money and go to theatres to see #Khattar and #Chaturvedi’s film,” KRK tweeted.

In another tweet, the self-proclaimed critic urged filmmakers to stop making films because they are becoming too popular. “3 Hindi films #Mili #DoubleXL #PhoneBhoot were release today, and ticket windows were closed.” It’s a clear warning to Ki Ab Mazaak Karna Band Kardo filmmakers. Paani Naak Ke oopar Jaa Chuka hai KyonKi Paani Naak Ke oopar Jaa Chuka hai. Your jokes are no longer acceptable. So, please, stop making movies.”

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