India, Dec. 20 -- Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma is all praises for director Aditya Dhar's Dhurandhar, calling it a turning point for Indian cinema. Sharing a glowing review, he said that the film's success serves as a warning to the film industry to grow up. On Friday, he took to X, to share his views about Dhurandhar and started his long note by sharing that it is not a film, but a quantum leap in Indian cinema. "I believe that @AdityaDharFilms has completely and single handedly changed the future of Indian cinema...What Dhurandhar achieves is not just scale, but a never before experienced vision. Aditya Dhar doesn't direct scenes here. he engineers the states of minds of both the characters and us audience," he wrote. The filmmaker added, "The film doesn't ask for your attention. it commands it. From the very first shot, there's a sense that something irreversible has been set in motion, and the audience is no longer a spectator but an accomplice to the happenings on screen." RGV continued, "Every sequence feels compressed..The performances in aren't designed to be liked but to linger long after we leave the theatre. Characters walk in carrying history on their shoulders, and the film trusts the audience enough to read their scars. This confidence which could be easily mistaken for arrogance is precisely what marks Dhurandhar as a turning point for Indian cinema," he shared. Aditya, replied to him, writing, "If this tweet were a film, I would have gone to watch it first day first show, stood in the last row, and come out changed. I came to Mumbai years ago carrying one suitcase, one dream, and an unreasonable belief that I would one day work under him. That never happened. But somewhere along the way, without knowing it, I worked inside your cinema. Your films didn't teach me how to make movies - they taught me how to think dangerously. To have you say that Dhurandhar is a quantum leap feels surreal, emotional, and honestly a little unfair. because now whatever I do next has to live up to this tweet."HTC...