
📌 Key Points
- RGV declares war! “God-like” heroes are dead, Tollywood trembles.
- ‘Dhuranthar 2’ a “horror” for outdated directors, RGV confirms.
- Ranveer’s vulnerability exposes “clown-like” old heroes, RGV scoffs.
- RGV’s stark warning: Watch ‘Dhuranthar 2’ or face film doom!
Maverick filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma has once again sent tremors through Tollywood with his unfiltered remarks. Praising the fresh narrative of ‘Dhuranthar 2’, RGV simultaneously slammed the industry’s obsession with ‘god-like’ hero portrayals and outdated formulas. His sensational comments are sparking a heated debate, challenging conventional cinema and urging directors to embrace innovation.
Varma Declares War On Old-School Hero Worship
Heroes as Gods? Ram Gopal Varma’s sensational remarks have sent tremors through Tollywood. Recently, RGV praised the film ‘Dhuranthar 2’ and simultaneously cautioned directors who continue to make films with old formulas, criticizing how heroes are becoming ‘gods’ through routine cinema.
Ram Gopal Varma, known as the undisputed address for sensations in the Indian film industry, showered praises on the recently released ‘Dhuranthar 2’ and its director, Aditya Dhar. His viral tweet isn’t merely a film review; he declared it a sharp weapon unleashed against makers who have long insulted audience intelligence with routine formulas. In his analysis, RGV described ‘Dhuranthar 2’ as a ‘horror’ film – not one that frightens the audience, but rather one that sends shivers down the spines of filmmakers whose careers were built on mass masala, loudness, and illogical movies. Varma further analyzed that this film is a nightmare for outdated directors who instruct audiences to leave their brains at home before watching a movie.
Varma explicitly stated that Ranveer Singh, through his performance, has effectively buried ‘god-like’ heroes who, for so long, have thrived on mere elevations, remaining unhurt and unfazed. He scoffed that watching a hero with vulnerabilities, shedding real blood, and displaying heroism through intellect in ‘Dhuranthar 2’ makes old-fashioned heroes appear like clowns in a circus. He asserted that there is no longer any survival for those who rely on fights where characters jump fifty feet in the air and action sequences that defy gravity.
‘Dhuranthar 2’: A Nightmare For Outdated Directors
Varma lauded Aditya Dhar, highlighting that while Pan-India directors delude themselves into believing they can create characters with just costumes, hairstyles, and photoshopped six-packs, Dhar has demonstrated how to make a film with ‘brain’. He described the massive collections ‘Dhuranthar 2’ is achieving as sounds that are burying the beliefs of old-fashioned makers. RGV advised directors who are currently shooting or about to start new projects to watch ‘Dhuranthar 2’ repeatedly and learn their lessons, warning that otherwise, “even God wouldn’t be able to save them.”
His poignant question, “They might have money, but where will they get a vision like Aditya Dhar’s?”, is sparking significant debate in film circles. These remarks by Ram Gopal Varma have indeed become a major topic of discussion in Tollywood, with his clear suggestion that directors should learn new lessons by watching ‘Dhuranthar 2’.
Looking Ahead
Ram Gopal Varma’s blunt challenge to Tollywood’s ‘god-like’ hero worship and stale formulas is a potent wake-up call. His insistence on visionary storytelling, exemplified by ‘Dhuranthar 2’, demands attention. The question now looms large: will our industry embrace this new path, or risk becoming a relic? Tollywood’s evolution hinges on its answer.


