Aditya Dhar Wins RGV’s Heart with Dhurandhar Success
1 min readA star-studded directorial admiration unfolded when Ram Gopal Varma visited Aditya Dhar’s home, effusively lauding ‘Dhurandhar’ and its sequel’s impact. The industry veteran, celebrated for gritty masterpieces, has evolved into Dhar’s ardent supporter amid the film’s roaring victory.
Pre-release hype from Varma pegged ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ as 2024’s pinnacle, a prophecy fulfilled at the box office. His in-person tribute included a meet-and-greet with Dhar and Yami Gautam, immortalized in social media snaps. Caption: ‘Power couple rendezvous. Cinematic Hamza Ali (Ranvir Singh) eliminated terrorists; authentic Hamza (Aditya Dhar) upends filmmakers. Foes run for life; creators can’t flee his unmatched skill.’
Echoing earlier raves, Varma hails the franchise as Bollywood’s reboot mechanism. He mandates transformation for films post its March 19 debut, warning of extinction otherwise. RGV’s critiques of stale creativity find hope in Dhar’s work, which he says resurrects dying cinema.
Mutual respect shines through—Dhar, a ‘Rangeela’ devotee, launched his path aspiring to collaborate with RGV. This bond hints at groundbreaking alliances ahead. ‘Dhurandhar’ excels with pulse-pounding sequences, nuanced characters, and bold vision, cementing its legacy as a game-changer.