Updated On: 12 June, 2024 07:05 AM IST | Mumbai | Priyanka Sharma
Grabbing eyeballs with Munjya’s unexpected success, leading man Abhay recalls how his character was initially written as a woman

Shraddha Kapoor and Alia Bhatt
What’s the best way to gauge a movie’s success? Box-office figures, of course. But the number of calls you get over the release weekend can be another indicator perhaps—something that Abhay Verma experienced over the past four days. His phone hasn’t stopped ringing since his maiden big-screen release, Munjya, became a sleeper hit. “When Karan Johar texts you, saying, ‘You are a phenomenal performer,’ you don’t need more because he is such a visionary. It’s like getting that rare praise from your parents,” he laughs.
Director Aditya Sarpotdar’s horror comedy has earned over R24 crore in the first four days—an impressive figure when both big- and mid-size films are struggling to register respectable numbers at the box office. For Verma, who featured in the Sara Ali Khan-led Ae Watan Mere Watan and the second season of The Family Man, the film is a reminder of how destiny works in mysterious ways. “My character was supposed to be a girl earlier. It was to be played by Shraddha Kapoor, and before her, by Alia Bhatt. The character went through changes over four-five years. I am the only hero to have replaced heroines!”