India's Chandrayaan-3 mission has attracted attention for its relatively low budget of $75 million compared to the $165 million spent on Christopher Nolan's film "Interstellar." The mission, which successfully landed on the moon's south pole, has surpassed the budget of its predecessor, Chandrayaan-2, by approximately 300 crores. The stark contrast in expenses highlights the dedication and cost-efficiency of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) in its pursuit of lunar exploration, even in comparison to extravagant cinematic budgets.