Bollywood wrap: fans get a taste of DeepVeer wedding and box office recipes



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Lake Como was one of the most sought-after items on the Internet this week, as fans across the country wanted to catch a glimpse of their favorite couple strolling down the driveway. With hasthtags created especially for the wedding of Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh, Internet users did not hesitate to speculate on what was happening at the biggest Bollywood wedding of the year.

Needless to say, the fans were rather bored because they could not keep their curiosity. A fan tweeted: "The last time I was waiting to see something so vividly on the Internet, was when the results of my advice came out."

Comments, conversations and speculation continued, with at least two dozen pages created for the couple while fans were looking forward to it. The surprise came on November 15 as the actors shared photos of their Sindhi and Konkan weddings. The Internet nearly broke down and their images collected more than a million "I like" and were shared in just a few minutes.

At the moment when the images seemed dreamy, we could easily compare the scene to that of the big movie of the actors of the year Padmaavat. Deepika as a whole Sabyasachi almost looks like the queen she's been playing in the movie.

This time though, it was Khilji who was the hero. Now that the couple is back in Mumbai, speculation about their big reception in India has already begun.

In addition, all actors, from the event management company to the photographers, through Sabyasachi, are also honored, as each of them has contributed immensely to the wedding.

Coming to the coffers, no, we are not talking about how much the couple spent for the wedding on Lake Como, we are talking about Bollywood collecting moolah at the counter. Ayushman Khurana starrer on the rise Badhaai Ho, which raised 1 crore of rupees on the fifth Friday, bringing the total collection of the film to nearly 119.5 crores of rupees.

According to BoxOfficeIndia, the film is the main beneficiary of the failure of Hindostan thugs because this kind of collections would not have been created if the film of Aamir Khan-Amitabh Bachchan was up to par. Badhaai Ho is heading to a phenomenal week and could challenge some of the greatest movies of all time.

Regarding news this week, Mohalla Assi and Pihu, the two could not do much on the day of opening. While the first reaped around Rs 30 lakh on the first day, the last won about Rs 45 on Friday.

Moreover, the Essel group, which announced on November 13 its decision to sell up to 50% of its stake in Zee Entertainment Enterprises, could be open to a full release, according to these experts.

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