When there was an uproar over Ranveer’s film, the 45 year old actor taught the critics the lesson of Ramayana.

News India Live, Digital Desk: Ranveer Singh’s blockbuster film of 2025 ‘Dhurandhar’ It is making waves in theatres. On one hand, the audience is praising Aditya Dhar’s direction, while on the other hand, there is a section which feels that the violence shown in the film is too much. There has been a debate on social media whether it is necessary to show so much blood and gore in today’s films?

Amidst this heated debate, our favorite actor playing an important role in the film Rakesh Bedi Has given such a reply to the critics that everyone has become speechless.

“Villains do not agree with words”

Rakesh Bedi, who we have often seen making us laugh in comedy serials, this time is in the role of a dreaded Pakistani leader ‘Jameel Jamali’. When he was asked about the level of violence in the film, he candidly gave a mythological example.

He said, “When evil has to be ended, violence becomes necessary. Did Lord Ram kill Ravana without any violence? Was the war won just by talking?”

Rakesh ji’s argument was very simple. He says that in the world where the story of the film is set, a game of terrorism and espionage is going on. You cannot win such a dangerous mission with “love and peace”. He quipped in his characteristic style and said, “Now it is not that I will blow the whistle and the villain will die. To kill the villain one has to fight.”

Supported the director’s vision

Bedi ji fully supported director Aditya Dhar. He believes that Aditya, who has made films like ‘Uri’, knows what the audience wants to see. When you show the story of ‘Intelligence’ and ‘Secret Mission’, bullets will be fired in it, Aarti’s plate will not spin. This is a demand of the film’s script, not forced violence.

Different role of career

The interesting thing is that Rakesh Bedi, who has been making the audience laugh for the last 45 years, is playing such a serious and negative role for the first time. He says that this was a big challenge for him as an actor. The success of the film shows that people are also liking his new avatar.

Overall, Rakesh Bedi has made it clear that if you want to see the “triumph of good” in cinema, you will also have to have the courage to see the end of evil, no matter how dreadful the method.

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