Sandeep Reddy Vanga Hypes Dhurandhar, Aditya Dhar Replies Like a Bot: The 500 Cr AI Scandal
- Vishal waghela
- Dec 20, 2025
- 3 min read
It’s a monster hit (500 Crores? The math is mathing), and Ranveer Singh is currently eating the box office for breakfast. But here is the new tea: Even with the biggest movie of the year, Aditya Dhar apparently doesn't have time to type a real "Thank You." Sandeep Reddy Vanga the CEO of "Alpha Cinema" dropped a glowing review of the film, and Dhar responded with a paragraph that smells like pure, unadulterated GPT-4. We need to talk about why a director with a blockbuster hit is sounding like a corporate email generator.
The "Alpha" Review: Vanga Stans the Spine
Sandeep Reddy Vanga isn't just praising the movie; he is claiming it for his brand.
The Review: He calls Dhurandhar "built like a man who doesn't talk much & carries a masculine spine."
The Context: This is Vanga validation. He loves that the film is "fierce" and has "zero chaos." He’s basically telling his Animal fanbase, "It's safe to watch this, guys. It’s not woke."
The Target: He specifically hypes Akshaye Khanna and Ranveer Singh for "erasing into air." High praise from the man who made Ranbir Kapoor a beast.
The Robot Response: Dhar’s "Quiet Validation"
Aditya Dhar is sitting on a 500-crore goldmine. He could have just said, "Thanks brother, glad you loved the madness!"
Instead, we got: "Dhurandhar was shaped with sincerity, restraint, and conviction — your words give that journey its quiet validation."
The AI Giveaway: Who talks about "quiet validation" on Twitter? This is the language of a press release, not a director-to-director chat.
The Smoking Gun (Again): The Em Dash (—). "Two filmmakers, different paths—yet walking as brothers..."
The Insider Take: No human thumb types an em dash on an iPhone. That is a copy-paste job from a desktop AI prompt. Dhar likely fed Vanga’s tweet into an LLM and said: "Write a humble, profound reply acknowledging masculine storytelling."
This is peak "Indian Uncle at a Wedding" energy. You know that uncle who is super successful but sends forwarded "Good Morning" messages that look like essays? That is Aditya Dhar right now. The man has conquered the box office but surrendered his Twitter account to a chatbot.
The Irony: Vanga hates "fake" industry niceties. Dhar just gave him the fakest, most algorithmically perfect reply possible.
The "TL;DR" Snippet
The Blockbuster Bot Report 📉 The Movie: Dhurandhar (Released Dec 5, 2025, Box Office Giant). The Hype: Sandeep Reddy Vanga reviews it as "Masculine" and "Dominant." The Fail: Aditya Dhar replies with an AI-scripted essay.Key Evidence: The suspiciously perfect Em Dash (—) and words like "sincerity" and "restraint." Verdict: Great movie, lazy tweet. Correction: It's not upcoming. It's the biggest film of 2025. (Self-roast: accepted).
Fans Also Asked
Is Dhurandhar a hit or flop?
It is a massive hit. As of Dec 2025, it has crossed ₹500 Crores. Ranveer Singh is officially back, and Aditya Dhar has delivered another monster after Uri.
Why did Sandeep Reddy Vanga praise Dhurandhar?
Because it fits his "Alpha" aesthetic. He likes films that are "unapologetic" and "masculine," and Dhurandhar apparently delivers on the high-octane, no-nonsense action he loves.
Did Aditya Dhar use AI to reply?
The internet is 99% sure. The vocabulary ("quiet validation") and punctuation (Em Dash) are classic AI markers. A 500-crore director usually types with more typos and emojis.
What is the "Masculine Storytelling" controversy? Vanga coined the term to describe his own films (Animal, Kabir Singh). By using it in his praise, he is framing Dhurandhar through his lens. Dhar repeating it back feels like he is just "agreeing" with the alpha to be polite (or his AI is).





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