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Recently, director Sandeep Reddy Vanga and Prabhas have visited theatres to watch Aditya Dhar's Dhurandhar The Revenge. Their visit photos have gone viral on social media and Sandeep congratulated Aditya for a honest and grand epic. Ranveer Singh starrer has been creating records at the box office and audiences are overwhelmed by Intriguing filmmaking.
Aditya Dhar responded to a post by director Sandeep Reddy Vanga, about “Dhurandhar: The Revenge.” In his reply, Aditya asked him to convey his love to “legend Prabhas.” Following this interaction, discussions have started about how sensational a film would be if Aditya Dhar and Prabhas collaborated.
Aditya wrote, "Mere Pyaare Sandeep, I genuinely love the way you stand your ground and give it back when it matters. There’s a real honesty and belief in that and it’s something I truly respect. I’ve always looked up to how you back your cinema without any doubt or noise. That kind of conviction reminds all of us to trust our voice and just go for it.
Give my love to the Legend Prabhas sir! Big love and all the best for Spirit. Really looking forward to it. And if there’s ever anything I can do, I’d genuinely love to help a brother. Thanks again!"
“Dhurandhar: The Revenge” is creating a storm at the box office, having collected ₹1680 crore worldwide so far. Responding to criticism from some in Bollywood who labeled the film as propaganda, director Sandeep Reddy Vanga made a strong statement. He said that those who make such propaganda films are the same people who spread negativity about honest films like “Dhurandhar: The Revenge,” which aim to present the truth.
Thanking him for his support, Aditya Dhar replied that Sandeep Reddy Vanga is an inspiration for standing firmly by his beliefs and creating content he truly believes in.
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