
📌 Key Points
- RGV Blasts Bollywood’s ‘Frightening Silence’ on Dhurandhar 2 Success!
- Envy, Groupism Plague Bollywood? RGV Exposes Industry’s Dark Side!
- RGV Warns Ranveer, Dhar: Bollywood’s Ego Harms Talent, Changes Needed!
- Star Power Fades! RGV Declares Content Rules, Challenges Bollywood Bigwigs!
Ram Gopal Varma (RGV) has once again ignited a fiery debate, leveling sharp criticisms at Bollywood. His ire stems from the industry’s striking silence regarding the unexpected success of ‘Dhurandhar 2’. The maverick director views this glaring lack of acknowledgment as a troubling symptom of Bollywood’s decline, sparking renewed discussions on the current state and dynamics within the Indian film fraternity.
“Frightening Silence”: RGV Blasts Bollywood
Ram Gopal Varma (RGV) has once again stirred controversy, leveling sharp criticisms against Bollywood following the unexpected success of the film ‘Dhurandhar 2’. His displeasure stems from the striking lack of response from Bollywood celebrities, which he views as a troubling sign of the industry’s decline. Controversial director RGV, who has carved a unique identity in the Indian film industry and recently made headlines for ‘schooling’ prominent directors on filmmaking after watching ‘Dhurandhar’, has now launched a fresh volley of criticism at Bollywood. He particularly and severely condemned the silence displayed by Bollywood celebrities regarding the phenomenal success of ‘Dhurandhar 2’. In his characteristic style, Varma has highlighted such unsettling conditions within the industry.
Normally, when a major film achieves success, Bollywood celebrities are quick to offer congratulations on social media platforms. However, despite ‘Dhurandhar 2’ achieving massive box office collections, the silence maintained by top actors and directors in the industry has been termed a “frightening silence” by Varma. His main accusation is that Bollywood is unwilling to acknowledge this success, suggesting the industry is in a state where it cannot recognize a good film.
On this occasion, Varma made critical remarks targeting director Aditya Dhar and star actor Ranveer Singh, warning them to be cautious regarding projects involving their collaboration. He indirectly hinted at how talented individuals suffer due to internal politics and groupism within Bollywood.
Content Wins, Egos Clash
Varma opined, “Instead of celebrating a great success like a festival, remaining silent out of envy is a sign of the industry’s decline.” Varma emphasized that the days when films ran solely on star power are over, stating that the success of films like ‘Dhurandhar 2’ is proof that audience tastes are changing. He demanded that some bigwigs in Bollywood put aside their ego and understand these new realities, warning that if content-driven films are not promoted, the industry would fall further behind.
These blunt remarks by Ram Gopal Varma, who consistently speaks his mind, have now become a major topic of discussion, exposing the envy hidden within Bollywood’s “fort” walls. The industry now awaits Bollywood celebrities’ response to these pointed criticisms.
Looking Ahead
RGV’s bluntness has pierced Bollywood’s ‘fort’ walls, exposing deep-seated envy. While its celebrities ponder a response, the South watches keenly. Will this compel introspection and reform, or simply confirm the self-inflicted decline of an industry refusing to adapt?


