In a heartwarming crossover of Bollywood legends, Ram Gopal Varma dropped by Aditya Dhar’s residence, gushing over the phenomenal success of ‘Dhurandhar’. The maverick director, who’s no stranger to controversy or acclaim, has been singing praises since the film’s release, but this personal visit took his fandom to new heights.
Varma had already previewed ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ pre-release and crowned it 2024’s top flick. Now, post-success, he met Dhar and co-star Yami Gautam, posting pics online with a witty note: ‘Power couple alert! Film’s Hamza Ali (Ranvir Singh) decimated terrorists, real-life Hamza (Aditya Dhar) is dismantling Indian cinema norms. Bad guys flee for survival; filmmakers? Good luck escaping his genius.’
RGV’s enthusiasm builds on prior endorsements. He dubs the sequel a cinematic revolution, insisting films made after March 19 must innovate or perish. He’s been vocal about Hindi cinema’s creative drought, claiming it’s been ‘dead for years’ until talents like Dhar revive it.
The story deepens with Dhar’s fandom for RGV, sparked by ‘Rangeela’, fueling his directorial dreams. Dhar has openly wished to work with the veteran. This encounter sparks speculation: could this duo team up for something explosive? ‘Dhurandhar’ has already smashed box office records, blending action, emotion, and sharp storytelling—proving quality trumps formula every time.