Overview
- Rakesh Bedi, in interviews published Monday, said he does not expect a third part and added that any future entry could use different leads.
- Industry tracker Sacnilk reported the sequel at ₹1,115.67 crore nett in India and ₹1,756.64 crore worldwide as it held into week five, with outlets noting the two-part run has topped ₹3,000 crore globally.
- Bedi recalled a past set where a producer refused his pending payment and said the cash was for the hero, underscoring how pay and status drive on‑set hierarchies.
- He pushed back on claims the films are propaganda, saying critics object because a popular commercial release makes money rather than posing as a documentary.
- Beyond the box office, the franchise has lifted supporting actors’ profiles, with Gaurav Gera saying the success improved his self‑worth and the respect he receives.