Harshvardhan Rane Slams Comparisons for Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat: “Every Film Has Its Own Soul”
In Bollywood, film comparisons are common, but Harshvardhan Rane isn’t having it. The actor recently expressed frustration when his upcoming romantic drama, Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat, was likened to another movie, calling the practice reductive.
Why Harshvardhan Rane Is Against Film Comparisons
During a promotional event, a journalist compared Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat to a past blockbuster, prompting Rane’s sharp response:
“Don’t do this… Every film has its own soul, its own journey. Comparing it takes away from its uniqueness.”
The Sanam Teri Kasam star emphasized that such parallels undermine the hard work behind original storytelling.
“Let the Film Stand on Its Own”: Harshvardhan’s Plea
Harshvardhan, known for his intense roles, explained why Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat deserves a fresh perspective:
- A Passion Project – The film marks his collaboration with a debutant director, exploring love’s chaotic, irrational side.
- Beyond Clichés – Unlike typical Bollywood romances, it delves into flawed, raw emotions.
- Unfair Expectations – Comparisons to classics like Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge set unrealistic benchmarks.
“If you expect Jab We Met, you’ll miss what our film is saying.”
How Fans and Critics Reacted
While some agreed with Rane, others argued comparisons are inevitable in an influence-driven industry. Veteran critic Rajeev Masand noted:
“Comparisons generate interest but also overshadow originality.”
Director Anurag Kashyap’s past statement—“Every film is a new universe”—echoes Harshvardhan’s stance.
What Makes Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat Unique?
Rane teased his character as “flawed, impulsive, and deeply human,” with the film blending romance and psychological depth. Co-starring Prachi Desai, it promises an unconventional take on love.
A Larger Issue: Bollywood’s Originality Crisis
Harshvardhan’s frustration reflects a broader industry trend—remakes and sequels often overshadow fresh narratives.
“If we keep comparing, how will new stories emerge?”
As the film’s release nears, his message is clear: Judge Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat on its own merits.
