Director Ram Gopal Varma isn’t finished discussing Dhurandhar. In his latest praise, he’s calling the film the greatest of all. He’s just getting started, referring to the movie as a ‘scary dog,’ an analogy that’s now causing a stir everywhere. Here’s what he shared.
Ram Gopal Varma apparently compared the Aditya Dhar-directed hit to a “scary dog” that quietly follows every film production office. This gives sleepless nights to the creators of some upcoming big-budget movies. He stated that Dhurandhar’s success has become not only groundbreaking but also immense, leading the film industry’s first reaction to be denial rather than celebration.
He believes filmmakers feel threatened by a movie they cannot equal, especially when it shatters their long-held ideas about what succeeds at the box office. They ignore it, he says, as if it will vanish like a bad dream. RGV likened Dhurandhar to that intimidating dog one encounters at someone else’s home. People act like they are ignoring it, but they are actually very afraid and keep a close watch on it, he explained.
From Varma’s perspective, Aditya Dhar not only delivered a major success but also compelled the industry to self-reflect and compare their work against this remarkable blockbuster. Stating that Dhurandhar set a standard that made the industry uneasy, RGV criticized many celebrities who chose to remain silent about the film.
This discussion highlights key figures like Ram Gopal Varma and Aditya Dhar, focusing on the blockbuster film Dhurandhar. The ‘scary dog’ analogy captures the film’s impact on Bollywood news and the wider film industry.











