Raghava Lawrence started helping out as many he can ever since he got to know that many are getting affected due to pandemic. He donated large amounts of money and he promised to try and help, as many as he can too.
But the director had to rush his dream Bollywood debut, Laxmmi Bomb, remake of his horror-comedy Kanchana: Muni-2, to accommodate plans of the producers to have an OTT release, if possible, it seems.
The director and actor, once even quit the film to get his word to the producers about how unhappy he is with any decision being taken about the film. without his knowledge. He agreed to play along with producers’ wishes as even Akshay Kumar encouraged the team to have an early wrap up than keeping it pending for months, it seems.
Well, the movie will have a huge OTT premiere opening up a new avenue of distribution for producers in Bollywood to look into, it seems. Even though he is unhappy to see his film not release in theatres and watch it with crowds, he wants to push it aside and move on, it seems.
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