Bollywood's Dirty Secret: 90% Films Inflate Box Office Numbers with Corporate Bookings
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In a shocking revelation, Bollywood actor and director Divya Khosla has come forward to expose the dark truth behind the industry's box office numbers. During an AMA session on Reddit, Divya shared a video response discussing corporate bookings, calling the practice 'sad' and 'unfair'. According to Divya, corporate bookings have become a norm in Bollywood, with a staggering 90% of films resorting to this tactic to inflate their box office collections. She claimed that the actual numbers are significantly lower than what is being reported, and that the industry is aware of this discrepancy. Divya's comments come in the wake of the controversy surrounding her film Jigra, which was accused of having a similar plot to her earlier film Savi. The film's box office performance was also widely discussed, with some questioning the reported numbers. Divya had previously taken a jab at Alia Bhatt, accusing her of faking box office numbers. While Divya believes that the industry needs to come together to address these issues, she fears that Bollywood's divided nature may hinder any progress. Her comments have sparked a heated debate, with many calling for greater transparency in the industry. In related news, Divya was last seen in Ek Chatur Naar, which opened to mixed reviews and is currently streaming on Netflix. The film's box office performance has been a topic of discussion, with some speculating that corporate bookings may have played a role in the reported numbers.