Rajkumar Hirani admits Dunki didn’t appeal to masses: ‘Middle class get their visas easily’ | Bollywood News
There is little disagreement that Rajkumar Hirani’s last outing, Dunki, starring Shah Rukh Khan, landed as a relatively middling experience. Released amid significant hype, fuelled by the coming together of two major names in Hindi cinema, the film ultimately fell short of expectations. Its box office performance was also modest when viewed in contrast to Hirani’s earlier successes, as well as Shah Rukh Khan’s own 2023 blockbusters Jawan and Pathaan. ‘Why did we leave our country?’ Now, Hirani has spoken about the making of the film and what, in his view, didn’t quite land with audiences. In a conversation with Sanjay Arora on his YouTube channel, the filmmaker reflected on how different stories connect with different sections of viewers. He said, “Every film will touch different people differently. When you make 3 Idiots, it is about the education system, which touched every household, so it will reach every household. So when I am making a film like Dunki, it is restricted to the people who are into illegal immigration.” He added that even today he …









