Ram Gopal Varma is mighty impressed with Aditya Dhar and his films Dhurandhar and Dhurandhar: The Revenge. Even before Dhurandhar 2hit the theatres, RGV was praising the director and his film on social media.
Now, in a new tweet, RGV has called Dhurandhar 2 a 'bomb' and revealed that he is paralysed by the film's brilliance.
RGV says he is 'paralysed by Dhurandhar 2'
Taking to X, RGV wrote another long note for Aditya Dhar and Dhurandhar 2, "Now that @AdityaDharFilms has EXPLODED a ATOMIC BOMB right under the film industry, what is shocking is the loud silence from the rest of the film industry."
He went on to speculate on the possible reasons behind this reaction, adding, "I don't know whether this is because the #Dhurandhar2 's devastating explosion has hurled everyone else in the film industry so far into OUTER SPACE that their applause cannot reach here due to the long distances, OR whether they're huddled in denial, whispering to each other, 'It's just propaganda... it will go away soon,' so that they can crawl back and resume making their same old repetitive films. OR are they just paralysed by the film's sheer brilliance, realising that whatever they've been making or planning to make, now simply cannot measure up?"
He further wrote, "But isn't it extremely unwise to ignore a DINOSAUR like #Dhurandhar2 staring you in the face and BREATHING FIRE into your eyes with its BOX OFFICE ROAR shaking the very ground beneath their feet, how can anyone be so foolish enough to look away? My sincere advice to all my colleagues in the film industry is to please take #Dhurandhar2 deadly seriously and study it like an ultra-fresh course in filmmaking and educate yourselves, or risk being buried forever in the graveyard of pre March 19th 2026 cinema."
In another line of tweets, he reviewed Dhurandhar 2 and wrote, "My one line advise to all film students is 'Leave your institutes and spend that money and time in #Dhurandhar2 theatres' For all film students out there , here is what I studied of how , Aditya Dhar did not direct , but weaponized cinema itself. Dhar fused raw visceral intensity with surgical precision, creating a film that feels like a live electric wire humming with tension and then exploding into cinematic brilliance. His techniques redefine the genre, blending Scorsese's gritty realism with a Tarantino's stylization, all while maintaining an iron grip on both pacing and hovering over emotional land scapes."
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He further added, "He seems to have given action director Aejaz Gulab total freedom with just one directive: "Think as brutally as you can. Kill in the most intense ways you can imagine." and Aejaz shot extreme gore (torn limbs, burnt bodies, blood soaked incidents ), but Dhar reined it in the final cut for broader accessibility , but what still remains is ultra ferocious.. The 30+ minute climax, reportedly rehearsed for six days and shot over 14 with meticulous continuity , turns a masjid fight into a visceral symphony of debris, chains, and the deadliest kills imaginable."
He further wrote a para on the technicalities of the film, "Heavy use of medium close ups and tight frames captures not only hyper masculinity, but also micro expressions, with smoldering intensity (especially in Ranveer's eyes). Low angles, shallow depth of field, and occasional high frame rate/shutter speed shots heighten the tension without disorienting us from the drama."
Dhurandhar 2 is all set to become one of the highest earning films of the Indian film industry.
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