Raaj Shaandilyaa’s Debacle “Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video” Seriously Jeopardise Triptii And Rajkummar’s Careers
The release of “Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video” (#VVKWWV) has turned into a significant disappointment, not just for audiences but for its talented cast, including Rajkummar Rao and Triptii Dimri. Directed by Raaj Shaandilyaa, the film’s failure to connect with viewers has raised serious questions about the director’s judgment and his ability to deliver a coherent and engaging story.
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With an opening weekend total of merely 19.17 crore, it is clear that “VVKWWV” missed the mark. Expectations were sky-high following the trailer’s positive reception, but the film fell flat, particularly failing to capitalize on the Dussehra holiday weekend. This missed opportunity is particularly concerning, as holiday releases often serve as a springboard for films to achieve strong box office numbers. Instead, the film experienced a decline in viewership on Sunday, further emphasizing its lack of appeal.
The situation is exacerbated by the serious allegations of copyright infringement that have surfaced against Shaandilyaa. The revelation that “Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video” allegedly pilfered material from the Maddock Films’ franchise “Stree” not only tarnishes Shaandilyaa’s reputation but also casts a shadow over the entire project. Rajkummar Rao and Triptii Dimri, both acclaimed for their previous works, now find themselves associated with a film that has raised ethical concerns in addition to failing artistically.
It is disheartening to see such talented actors caught in the crossfire of a poorly executed project. Rao, known for his diverse roles and strong performances, and Dimri, who has made significant strides in the industry, deserve better than to be linked to a film that compromises on originality and storytelling.
The potential for desi entertainers to resonate with audiences is immense, but “VVKWWV” exemplifies how quickly a film can squander that opportunity. With a lack of major releases until Diwali, there was an open runway for this film to shine. Instead, it stumbled at the starting line.
As the dust settles from this debacle, it’s time for Raaj Shaandilyaa to reflect on the consequences of his actions—not just for his career but for the talented actors who trusted him with their performances. This is a wake-up call for the industry to prioritize originality and creativity over shortcuts that ultimately undermine the art of storytelling.
The failure of “Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video” serves as a stark reminder of the importance of integrity in filmmaking. It’s a disservice to not only the actors but also the audience, who deserve quality entertainment that resonates and inspires. Raaj Shaandilyaa must take responsibility for this misstep and strive to regain the trust of both the industry and viewers alike.