The controversy king Ram Gopal Varma is back and this time with an open challenge to Commando actor Vidyut Jammwal.
RGV posted some tweets, yesterday, posing an open challenge to Vidyut to engage in a street fight with Tiger Shroff, whom the filmmaker once labeled- "bikini babe."
His series of tweets read:
"As a martial arts fan am really curious about who's better fighter btwn @iTIGERSHROFF and @VidyutJammwal ..I wish they will fight and prove"
"I personally think @iTIGERSHROFF is far better and he should challenge @VidyutJammwal for a real fight and prove to everyone that he's best."
"I am super sure @VidyutJammwal will run away if @iTIGERSHROFF challenges him for a hand to hand kick to kick fight in real."
"My bet is on @iTIGERSHROFF and am sure he will prove he's Bruce Lee ka baap by destroying @VidyutJammwal in an open challenge real fight"
"Correction of my earlier tweet is I heard @VidyutJammwal said ..I dint hear directly"
"If @iTIGERSHROFF openly challenges @VidyutJammwal for a direct real fight @VidyutJammwal will runaway to the Shaolin Temple"
"As a @iTIGERSHROFF fan am so waiting for him to throw an open challenge for a real fight to that b s t d e f x s n y @VidyutJammwal"
"In a real street fight I will bet everything on @iTIGERSHROFF becos I believe he will finish off @VidyutJammwal with just one single punch"
"Am super sure that @VidyutJammwal will never have the guts to take on @iTIGERSHROFF 's challenge"
As a reply to these tweets, Vidyut shared a Soundcloud of RGV today, wherein he sounds drunk and is seen using some really harsh words against Tiger.
"Forget the Shaolin Monk style, check out @RGVZoomin's #drunkenmasterstyle," he captioned the audio.
In the audio, RGV is heard saying, "Tiger Shroff is the greatest woman I saw in my life."
The 'Sarkar' helmer, however, finally apologised to both the actors for his harsh tweets and said, "Though it was done in my usual fun way,I apologise to both @VidyutJammwal and @iTIGERSHROFF for the irritation caused"
Adding, "I will always apologise for a mistake becos I have courage to admit.
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