Post 777 Charlie success, 5% profit for animal NGOs, 10% profit for crew

The team of 777 Charlie is celebrating the massive success of the film at the worldwide box office. On Monday, lead actor and producer Rakshit Shetty announced via his Instagram handle that the team will contribute five per cent of the film’s total profits to NGOs working towards the welfare of indie dogs and animals across India. Along with this, an additional 10% profit will be shared with the crew of the film.

In his statement, the actor-producer who played the lead role in the film said that both contributions will be made after Charlie, the dog after whom the film is named.

Reportedly, the film, which opened in theaters on June 10, grossed a total of Rs 150 crore.

Sharing the post, the actor wrote, “Faith and gratitude have made this day possible! Revelation in 25 days of your love. ,

about the movie

Directed by Kiranraj, 777 Charlie begins with a man who loves his solitude and routine life of home-working-house, smoking, drinking beer and eating. This goes on for some time until he meets a female dog who changes his perspective on things forever.

He names the dog Charlie and begins to learn new ways of living through the love and affection between them. While some scenes seem repetitive, the film, overall, offers good character development, and their relationship shows a transformation.

Actor Rakshit Shetty plays the protagonist Dharma in the film. Rakshit has done a great job both alone and as a pet owner. The film not only shows the beauty of the relationship between a pet and its parents, but also sends a strong message about pet adoption to the audience.

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