IF you haven’t watched Veere Di Wedding yet, you can’t sit with me. Like seriously.
Within two weeks of its release, the film earned Rs 100 crore in worldwide collections. It’s unfathomable for an A-rated film andone without a male superstar helming it. This was a film almost everyone had written off — a chick-flick never sells, it’s all fashion and no soul, female producers don’t know the business — and they’re all scratching their heads in disbelief. What’s the bet it will spawn some, excuse the pun, me-too films now?