Veteran actor Paresh Rawal and filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma have criticized filmmakers who have built their careers on exaggerated cinema. Ram Gopal Varma, in a note shared on social media, called out Hindi cinema for sticking to old formulas instead of innovating. He highlighted the need for fresh ideas in filmmaking.
The film in question, “Dhurandhar 2,” has sparked controversy for allegedly favoring the BJP government’s handling of Demonetization. Some viewers believe the movie overlooks the hardships faced by the public during the currency exchange process in 2016. This has led to divided opinions among the audience.
Ram Gopal Varma emphasized the impact of the film’s new hero archetype on traditional action sequences. He suggested that the movie challenges the conventional portrayal of heroes and action scenes in Indian cinema. The director believes that “Dhurandhar 2” marks a significant shift in the industry’s approach to storytelling and character development.
Paresh Rawal joined the conversation by supporting Ram Gopal Varma’s stance. He responded to a social media user critical of the film with a light-hearted comment. Rawal’s interaction with the user reflected a dismissive attitude towards negative feedback. The exchange between the actor and the critic showcased differing opinions on the film’s content and its reception.
