RGV's Praise Leaves Aditya Dhar Overwhelmed: 'The Film Has Changed the Future of Indian Cinema'

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Aditya Dhar's latest directorial, Dhurandhar, has left a lasting impact on Indian cinema, according to the film's latest supporter, Ram Gopal Varma. RGV's glowing review of the spy thriller, which shattered box office records, has left Aditya Dhar 'overwhelmed' and 'challenged' at the same time. The film, which follows the story of an Indian spy infiltrating Pakistan, has been praised by many for its bold and fearless approach to storytelling. Written, directed, and co-produced by Aditya Dhar, the film stars Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, and R Madhavan in lead roles. RGV's review of the film called it a 'quantum leap' for Indian cinema, saying it has completely changed the future of Indian cinema. In response, Aditya Dhar expressed his gratitude to RGV, saying that his films have been a source of inspiration for him. He also revealed that he came to Mumbai years ago with a dream of working under RGV, but ended up working in the same space, albeit unknowingly. Dhurandhar is inspired by real-life events, including the 2001 Parliament attack and the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, offering audiences a unique insight into the India-Pakistan conflict. The film's success has left Aditya Dhar feeling both 'overwhelmed' and 'challenged', as he now feels the pressure to live up to RGV's high praise. The filmmaker in him feels inspired by RGV's fearless approach to storytelling, and he hopes to continue making films that push the boundaries of Indian cinema.