Attention Bollywood fans! We have a hot topic that's causing quite a stir in the industry, and it's all about the recent comparisons between Harshvardhan Rane's role in "Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat" and Ahaan Panday's character Krish Kapoor in "Saiyaara." But here's where it gets controversial...
Harshvardhan, a talented actor, has had enough of the constant chatter and comparisons. In a heartfelt plea on Instagram, he begged fans to stop drawing parallels between his character and Ahaan's. It seems the debate has sparked a divide among social media users, with some claiming Harshvardhan's on-screen presence outshone Krish Kapoor.
On Thursday, an Instagram Story posted by Harshvardhan featured a comparison between the two roles, declaring his character as the clear winner. Reacting with a sense of urgency, Harshvardhan wrote, "Guys I beg you Please stop!" He even took to the comments to emphasize his point, praising Ahaan's sincerity and talent.
This isn't the first time such a comparison has been made. Just days prior, a social media user posted a reel highlighting the differences between the characters, with Harshvardhan's character portrayed as perfect, and Krish Kapoor described as a womanizer. Harshvardhan's response to this reel was equally intriguing, "Ma'am, a guy like that is written in your destiny too."
Now, let's talk about the films themselves. "Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat," directed by Milap Zaveri, features an ensemble cast including Sonam, Shaad Randhawa, and Sachin Khedekar. Despite mixed reviews, the film has performed steadily at the box office, grossing over ₹55 crore. On the other hand, "Saiyaara," marked Ahaan Panday's acting debut and Aneet Padda's first lead role, and it became a massive success, grossing a whopping ₹570 crore worldwide, making it the highest-grossing love story in Indian cinema history.
So, what do you think? Are these comparisons fair, or are they doing a disservice to the actors and their respective roles? Should we focus more on the films as a whole rather than individual performances? Let's discuss in the comments and share your thoughts! We'd love to hear your opinions on this controversial topic.