Mumbai, June 19 : Priyanka Chopra's "Don 2: The
King Is Back" and "
Agneepath" managed to mint over Rs.100 crore ($22
million) at the box office, but she hails the small budget wonders that
have rocked the industry in recent times.
"I'm happy that two
films of mine - 'Don 2' and '
Agneepath' saw that figure (Rs.100 crore)
but there have been a lot of small films as well which, according to
ratio, have been bigger hits than most Rs.100 crore films - be it 'The
Dirty Picture' or 'Kahaani', 'Ishaqzaade' or 'Vicky Donor'," Priyanka
said here.
Asked if her forthcoming film "
Teri Meri Kahaani" will
be able to cross the big figure, she said: "It doesn't mean that only a
film that makes Rs.100 crore is a hit. We just hope people like our
film and the numbers will follow."
Priyanka spoke on the sidelines of a special screening of "
Teri Meri Kahaani", directed by Kunal Kohli.
The
release of the movie clashes with Anurag Kashyap's "Gangs Of Wasseypur"
Friday, but its male lead Shahid Kapoor says it's not a reason to get
worried.
"There's enough place for two films, our films are very
different. So I don't think such issues should be there. I wish them all
the best and hope their film also does very well," said Shahid.
Shahid also hopes the the audiences appreciates his pairing with Priyanka once again after "Kaminey".
"People
really liked us in 'Kaminey' even though we had just eight scenes
together and here we have 70 scenes together. So really looking forward
to see how audience reacts to it," the 31-year-old said.
© IANS