Kamaal R Khan aka KRK is back to being himself, declares Brahmastra a disaster: 'Hope Karan Johar won’t blame me'

    Brahmastra was released on 9th September and has opened to mixed responses. While a section is in awe of Ayan Mukerji’s directorial, the other half is slamming the movie over its poor dialogues and love story.

    Kamaal R Khan aka KRK is back to being himself, declares Brahmastra a disaster: 'Hope Karan Johar won’t blame me'

    Fans who have been waiting for Kamaal Rashid Khan ’s review on Brahmastra have an update. The actor has finally given his much-awaited reaction to Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt’s movie. Calling it a disaster, he stated that though he didn’t review the film, it still failed to pull the audience to the theatres. He also tagged film producer Karan Johar hoping that he wouldn’t make him responsible for the movie’s failure.

    “I didn’t review film #Brahmastra still people didn’t go to theatres to watch it. So it has become a disaster. Hope @karanjohar won’t blame me for the failure like many other Bollywood people,” KRK tweeted on Friday. Soon after, his fans welcomed him back saying the old KRK is back as his controversial statements are back. Actually, many expected that KRK will spare himself from sparking controversy after spending ten days in jail after arrest over his tweets.

    Reacting to his latest tweet, one of the Twitterati wrote, “still we are waiting for your review krk yar, we all are big fan of you, @karanjohar just be in hail, leave him and his team, you must continue your review becoz ur video gives us peace in this fake world, love of dear krk” Another wrote, “King is back #krk”. One of the users stated, “ Slowly slowly coming into the groove. Your tagging of KJo in every tweet is well understood that he is the guy behind your arrest....” “Was waiting for your review!! Pl review it! Come back to your form at earliest!! sic” added another user.

    Many also defended Ranbir-Alia’s movie citing the box office figures says it is a hit and sequel is also announced. “Film hit hai boss. Sequel has also been announced, “ wrote one of the users. “Part 2 is announced so it's a hit,” added another. Meanwhile, Brahmastra was released on 9th September and has opened to mixed responses. While a section is in awe of Ayan Mukerji’s directorial, the other half is slamming the movie over its poor dialogues and love story. Despite all, the footfall continues to pour into theatres and so far it has crossed Rs 170 crore mark in India.