Vijay Verma furious over 'Red Flag' comment! Gave such a befitting reply to content creator Dolly Singh on IFFM stage


Vijay Verma, one of the best actors of Bollywood, has always had a different style. Recently, a video of 'Indian Film Festival of Melbourne' (IFFM) 2026 is spreading like wildfire on social media, in which content creator Dolly Singh called him 'the biggest red flag of the country' on the stage. This incident happened when Vijay had come to receive the 'Best Performance' award for his recent film 'Matka King'. Why did Dolly make such a comment on stage? While receiving the award, Dolly Singh congratulated Vijay on his victory, but also made a comment on his on-screen image. He said that whenever Vijay is seen in any film or series, the audience knows that trouble is about to come. Dolly further said that because of this negative and mysterious screen image, she is the 'biggest red flag in the country'. This comment of Dolly seemed quite strange to the audience present there. Vijay's witty and sharp retort: ​​Vijay Verma handled this situation very cleverly and wittily. He replied to Dolly and said, "Just buy red colored cloth, keep it at home and make as many flags as you want." When Dolly termed his reply as a 'bad joke', Vijay immediately hit back saying, "Just like I ignored your useless compliments." The people present there liked this style of Vijay very much and his presence of mind is being praised on social media. Fans told Dolly that netizens have been divided into two groups after the inappropriate video went viral. Social media users have described Dolly Singh's comment as 'inappropriate' and 'strange'. Many fans believe that it is not right to make such comments on an artist's personal or professional work at an award ceremony. One user wrote, 'It was very strange to see this', while another user responded and said, 'As you sow, so shall you reap.' Vijay is dominant on the work front. Talking about work, Vijay Verma was last seen in the crime drama 'Matka King' directed by Nagraj Manjule. He played the character of 'Brij Bhatti' in this series, which depicts the Matka gambling network of Mumbai in the 1960s and 70s. With his brilliant acting, he has proved that he has the ability to bring any 'Red Flag' character to life on screen.

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