Mumbai: #DeepikaPRBackfires has been doing laps on Twitter since Saturday morning. It seems that Deepika Padukone’s JNU visit to a group of internet users has not been well received because they have criticized him as an advertising stunt for their latest released film “Chhapaak”.
After “Chhapaak” had an unexpected opening on the first day, part of Twitterati started beating up the actress because her JNU gesture failed and affected the opening business of her film.
On the other hand, Internet users praise Ajay Devgn’s “Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior”, which was published on the same day as “Chhapaak”. The period drama has seen an impressive opening at the box office.
According to the trading analyst Taran Adarsh, “Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior” collected an incredible 15.10 rupees at the box office on Friday. As a result, Twitterati is even more unfriendly while tweeting about Deepika’s “Chhapaak”.
When comparing the numbers of “Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior” and “Chhapaak” for the opening day, one user wrote: “First Day Collection Tanhaji – 16 crore, Chhapaak – 4.75 crore. The second day looks even worse for Chhapaak. Compare The bookings and this is a lesson for all stars doing PR stunts before release. Not even Congress fans are watching. #DeepikaPRBackfires “.
JNU graduate Swara Bhaskar also commented on the beatings of JNU students, condemned the incident and called the university her “home”. One user took a close look at Swara and Deepika and wrote: “Swara Bhasker got into the controversy about JNU because she thinks she is famous and her films do like Deepika. Then Deepika has a JNU PR stunt Now Deepika’s film is like Swara Bhasker’s.
Another user claims that Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan’s latest films didn’t do well because people were upset with his statement about “intolerance” and Deepika is now following his path.
“Shah Rukh Khan made a statement on intolerance. Fan flop, zero flop, Jab Harry and Sejal flop, dear Zindagi flop. Deepika went to JNU and stood by the Tukde-Tukde gang. Chhapaak: Flop. Lesson for Bollywood supporters who are against nationalism #DeepikaPRBackfires “.
Another user wrote, while an issue like acid attack needs serious attention in our society, “Chhapaak” suffered from Deepika Padukone’s PR stunt on the opening day, which went wrong.
“I’m actually not happy because Chhapaak doesn’t do any good, because this film is based on the nastiest part of our society that is an acid attack. I wanted it to be a super duper hit so it could get anywhere. But @
Deepikapadukone stupidity everything defeated us. #DeepikaPRBackfires “
Another user claimed the actress was an “anti-national activist” and wrote: “India has changed forever. Now people do not tolerate anti-national activists, be it a celebrity. #DeepikaPRBackfires”.
While #DeepikaPRBackfires “was the trend all Saturday morning, so did” #BlockbusterTanhaji “.
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