Bollywood budget chatter is front and center. Inflation, tax write-offs, and the looming King budget dominate the gossip circuit. The buzz centers on Shah Rukh Khan’s next film, King, with whispers of a 350-crore price tag.
In inflation-focused posts, critics explain why costs balloon and how tax write-offs can buoy profits even when box office underperforms. Examples like Brahmastra (around 400 cr) and Adipurush (around 900 cr) are cited to show scale and risk, not just flash.
King is reported at 350 crores, a figure some call a smart scaling next to rivals. Others point to War 2 at around 400 crores and Jawan around 300 crores, illustrating how budgets climb even as expectations soar. [2]
Fans crave big-budget, star-led blockbusters with feel-good, replayable songs. The mood is less about art-house risk and more about marquee names, lavish sets, and songs you hum long after the credits roll. [3]
Economics are steering Bollywood's storytelling—watch the budget sheet as 2025 shifts toward 2026.
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King will have a budget of 350 crores
Discussion centers on Shah Rukh Khan's King budget, comparisons to Jawan and Tiger 3, production costs, and corporate bookings controversy.
View sourceWhen will we get big budget blockbusters with stars , no buffalo like rapie villain and feel good ,highly replayable songs
User laments lack of villain-free, blockbuster Bollywood; desires big-budget films with stars, catchy songs, cites Indian directors and Telugu cinema.
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