The Bollywood film Dhurandhar has created history by emerging as the highest-grossing Hindi film ever in India, surpassing the record previously held by Allu Arjun’s Pushpa.
Popular trade analyst Taran Adarsh announced the milestone on social media.
During the peak run of Pushpa 2 in the Hindi market, when the film was drawing packed houses and reportedly collecting around Rs 82 crore in a single day, producer Naga Vamsi had made comments that drew attention.
He had remarked that the phenomenal collections of Pushpa 2 might have caused sleepless nights for some Bollywood filmmakers. Those comments later earned him the nickname “Chimtu” among internet trolls.
Now, with Dhurandhar breaking the Hindi box-office record held by Pushpa, Bollywood trolls have resurfaced Naga Vamsi’s old remarks.
They are tagging him on social media and sarcastically asking whether he and other Telugu film producers are the ones losing sleep now.
The episode once again highlights how certain comments made during moments of success can return to spark online trolling, blurring the line between industry discourse and social media provocation.