Hrithik Roshan's Krrish 4 Budget News:
Hrithik Roshan's Krrish 4 is hot in the market, but there is still a long way to go for the dream to become a reality. The much-awaited sequel has consistently been in the headlines for the right reasons, but not all news is true. A recent report in a media portal suggested that the film requires a budget of Rs. 700 crore. Well, is it true? Let's find out.
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Krrish 4 is obviously tangled in financial arrangements, not because of the figures, but because the vision Rakesh Roshan is pursuing is too advanced. The media report, which stated that the film needed a budget of Rs. 700 crore, is ABSOLUTELY UNTRUE; we can confirm this to our readers. Our sources have confirmed that there is No TRUTH in the report.
While the budget claim is false, we can confirm that the part of it stating that Sidharth Anand and Karan Malhotra are not part of the project is true. Sid and Karan have opted out, and the ambitious project is now in Rakesh Roshan's hands, who is currently finalizing other elements. The script is ready, but technical support, visual effects and the VFX team have not yet been determined.
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Previously, while discussing the project, Rakesh sir told Movie Talkies, "Krrish 4 will happen soon, for sure. Actually, it’s caught up in budget issues. It’s a high-budget film and requires a large scale. If we try to cut the budget, the storyline will suffer, and I don’t want to proceed that way. I will not compromise on anything. I want to get the budget and scale right, and only then will we start working on it."
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