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Paresh Rawal calls RJ stupid for her post on ‘Dhurandhar 2’, reshares RGV’s review

Paresh Rawal calls RJ stupid for her post on 'Dhurandhar 2', reshares Ram Gopal Varma's review of the film

As ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’, led by Ranveer Singh, continues its impressive run at the box office, a separate social media exchange involving Paresh Rawal has grabbed attention on the internet now. The film has largely gotten rave reviews from the audience and the soaring box office numbers prove that. However, many have also criticised the film, calling it ‘propaganda’. While many celebrities have seen the film and reacted to it, Paresh Rawal reacted to a post by RJ Sayema where a sarcastic review of ‘Dhurandhar 2’ was shared. RJ Sayema shared this video and wrote, “Hahahaha. Best review of Dhurandhar!”Responding to the post, Rawal said, “Your job as a stupid reporter is secured. Nobody wants it (sic).” However, Sayema clarified that she is a radio jockey and not a reporter. Hitting back, she replied, “Get your facts right. I am not a reporter. You are just an actor, hugely distant from your art in real life.”

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Earlier also, Paresh Rawal had called out Anupama Chopra for her review on ‘Dhurandhar’. Meanwhile, Ram Gopal Varma has penned another note showering love on ‘Dhurandhar 2’ and called it a horror. He said, “The @Dhurandhar2 is a HORROR. It is a horror for all filmmakers who built their careers and their fortunes on dumbed down, over the top cinema. The cinema that demanded the brain to be left at home. The cinema that was rammed down our throats full of LOUDNESS and MASALA which will be now soon on a ventilator struggling for breath #Dhurandar2 will scare the living hell out of every filmmaker who still worships the godly hero In #Dhurandhar2 , @RanveerOfficial killed all those heroes who never bleed ,and never feel pain , and then over the dead bodies of those kind of outdated heroes ,he gave birth to a true real hero,flawed, yet dangerous and unpredictable and also his heroism comes from his actions instead of being thrusted upon the heads with ear drum shattering music.”‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ Review He further added, “Compared to this new kind of hero , the godly heroes will suddenly look ridiculous, almost like clowns in a circus. And then their blind worshippers will feel naked, exposed and scared hearing of the collections. #Dhurandhar2 will terrify those who built their careers on action set pieces where physics is a joke and gravity is non existent . The scenes, where men are thrown fifty feet in the air, bounce off the ground like rubber balls, survive explosions that would vaporise cities, and still deliver punch dialogues while dusting their shoulders will be hunted and killed by the new audience.” Paresh Rawal also reshared RGV’s review of the film. Meanwhile, the Aditya Dhar’s directorial is performing strongly at the box office. The film earned Rs 43 crore from Wednesday paid previews and added Rs 102.55 crore on its opening day (Thursday), taking its total to Rs 145.55 crore so far. Go to Source

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