Director Aditya Dhar, best known for his blockbuster filmmaking in Bollywood, is now planning to step into the Telugu film industry with an ambitious new project. According to industry buzz, Dhar is keen on producing a big-scale gangster drama that will be made simultaneously in both Hindi and Telugu, aiming to reach a wider pan-India audience.
Sources suggest that Aditya Dhar may collaborate with controversial filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma (RGV) for this project. Interestingly, RGV has been actively praising Dhar on social media in recent times, which has further fueled speculation about a possible partnership. If this collaboration materializes, it could bring together two distinct cinematic styles, especially in the gangster genre where RGV has already created a strong legacy.
Adding to the connection, Aditya Dhar’s wife, actress Yami Gautam, had previously worked with Ram Gopal Varma in the political crime drama Sarkar 3. This association is also being seen as one of the factors strengthening the possibility of their collaboration.
While there is no official announcement yet, the project is already generating curiosity among film circles, especially given the growing trend of Bollywood filmmakers exploring the Telugu market. With the success of pan-India films, Dhar’s planned entry could mark another significant crossover moment between Hindi and Telugu cinema.
At present, Aditya Dhar is busy with multiple production commitments. One of his upcoming projects includes a show titled Baramulla, which is being developed for Netflix. Despite his packed schedule, reports indicate that Dhar is actively exploring scripts and partnerships for his Telugu debut.
If everything falls into place, this gangster film could become a major multi-language venture, combining strong storytelling with commercial appeal, and further strengthening the bridge between Bollywood and Tollywood.
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Aditya Dhar Eyes Telugu Entry with Gangster Film
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