Vicky Kaushal rejects patriotism formula debate amid Dhurandhar success

Ranveer Singh's 'Dhurandhar' and Vicky Kaushal's 'Chhaava' have both crossed Rs 800 crore globally, fuelling discussions on patriotism as a box office strategy. Vicky Kaushal, however, asserts that their success cannot be attributed to any formula.

The recent blockbuster successes in Bollywood have sparked debates about whether patriotic themes are the key to commercial triumph. Ranveer Singh-starring 'Dhurandhar' and Vicky Kaushal's 'Chhaava' have both grossed over Rs 800 crore globally at the box office. This has led analysts and fans to attribute their performance to nationalist sentiments.

Vicky Kaushal dismissed the notion of a 'patriotism formula,' asserting that the success of these films cannot be pinned to any single strategy. He highlighted the multifaceted factors influencing audience reception. This statement comes amid ongoing discussions around the appeal of patriotic cinema in Indian entertainment.

Such debates are common in the film industry, where the role of various elements in success is often analyzed.

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