Ram Gopal Varma's Encounter with Power Couple Aditya Dhar & Yami Gautam
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Mumbai, March 22 (NationPress) Renowned filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma had a delightful encounter with the spotlight of the moment, Aditya Dhar, along with his wife, actress Yami Gautam.
The visionary behind 'Satya' shared a snapshot of their meeting on his official X (formerly Twitter) account, where he posed with the dynamic duo.
RGV humorously remarked that while Humza (played by Ranveer Singh) is preoccupied with combating terrorists, Dhar is revolutionizing the filmmaking landscape.
"Here I am with the POWER COUPLE. The reel HUMZA
@RanveerOfficial
is taking down Pakistani terrorists, while the real HUMZA
@AdityaDharFilms
is reshaping Indian filmmaking (sic)," wrote the 'Sarkar' director.
"Terrorists may flee to save their lives, but where can filmmakers escape to protect their films from his genius?" he concluded his post.
Previously, Ram Gopal Varma took to social media to express his opinions on 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge', labeling it a transformative moment for Indian cinema.
He stated on the micro-blogging platform, "#Dhurandhar2 is not just a film; it is a RESET BUTTON for INDIAN CINEMA. It would be foolish for filmmakers to ignore all works produced before March 19, 2026. From that date onward, all future films should measure their standards against #Dhurandhar2 or risk being consumed by its greatness."
In another tweet, RGV expressed that 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' signifies the dawn of a new cinematic era.
"After watching #Dhurandhar2 last night, in terms of its overwhelming impact across various dimensions—expected box office performance, audience excitement, social repercussions, groundbreaking cinematic techniques, and the profound psychological audiovisual experience—it will surpass even the legendary Sholay by 100 times, making the greatest films like Mughal-e-Azam seem like mere television serials...
This marks the BIRTH of a NEW CINEMATIC ORDER, leading to the ruthless extinction of everything that existed in the old world of cinema," he shared on social media.