Grazing Goat Pictures

[5] The company is based in Juhu, Mumbai and the head office's interior is designed by Kumar's wife Twinkle Khanna.

[12][13] The story depicted the struggles of an atheist Hindu man who sued God after his shop is destroyed by an earthquake.

[14] Anupama Chopra praised Rawal's acting but felt that the rest character's were flimsy and film's "intentions [were] good, but the preaching [was] boring".

[13] The film received poor initial collection at the box office[15] but because of word of mouth it picked up and proved to be a commercial success.

The film was banned in Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates[16] and faced protests in Punjab where several shows had to be cancelled.

[17] A police case was lodged against film's writer, director, Kumar and Rawal for hurting religious sentiments.

[27] The film was produced by Hari Om Entertainment and Asin was cast for the lead role opposite Kumar.

[28] The company's second film was the Kabir Sadanand-directed drama thriller Fugly, featuring debutantes Mohit Marwah, Olympic medallist boxer Vijender Singh, Arfi Lamba and Kiara Advani in lead roles.

[31] Jimmy Shergill played a corrupt police officer who frames 4 friends for a murder he has committed and asks for a large sum of money in return for closing the case.

[32] Vinayak Chakravorty of India Today said that the film had mixed the elements of Rang De Basanti and Dil Chahta Hai but missed out on their magic.

[34] Kumar was paired opposite Amy Jackson in Prabhu Deva's comedy-drama Singh Is Bliing (2015).

[39] Afternoon Despatch & Courier's reviewer Sandeep Hattangadi called it "quite touching" and "the first of its kind in Marathi".

[45] In an interview given to The New Indian Express, Ashvini Yardi said that "We want to make Grazing Goat Pictures a global player.

[4] Grazing Goat Pictures produced their first Hindi soap opera Jamai Raja starring Ravi Dubey Nia Sharma, Achint Kaur and Delnaz Paul.