R Madhavan replies to a fan’s tweet on mom and dad’s RHTDM-related conversation, read details

Ranganathan Madhavan is a popular Indian film actor, writer, director, and producer. He primarily features in Tamil and Hindi films and has a massive fan following across India. He is popularly known as “Chocolate Boy” for his dashing looks and personality.

The 51-year-old has won 4 Filmfare Awards South and 3 Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. He has been recognized as one of the few actors in India who is able to accomplish pan-Indian appeal, having starred in films from seven different languages, which is quite an extraordinary achievement.

R Madhavan replies to a fan's tweet on on mom and dad's RHTDM-related conversation, read details

Besides his acting career, he has plied his trade as a writer for his films, hosted TV programs. Moreover, he has been a prominent celebrity endorser for brands and products. In fact, he is also quite active on Twitter. At times, he doesn’t shy away from giving epic replies to the tweets that take a swipe at him.

Meanwhile, a reply by R Madhavan to a tweet regarding the film Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein (RHTDM) became the major talking point on Twitter. The actor’s sweet response using emojis may make you giggle too.

It all started with a post shared by a Twitter user who wrote, “Dad watching news Me: changes channel RHTDM is coming. Dad: How many times will you watch this film? Mom: How many times will you watch the same news? conversation ends. Dad and me now watching and discussing the amazing performances of @ActorMadhavan and @vrajeshhirjee

RHTDM is a 2001 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama movie written and directed by Gautham Menon, featuring the likes of Madhavan, Dia Mirza and Saif Ali Khan in the lead roles. While reacting to the post, Madhavan came up with few emojis. “??????❤️❤️,” Madhavan tweeted.

For the unversed, this movie is a remake of the director’s own Tamil film Minnale starring actor R Madhavan. RHTDM is also Tamil actor Madhavan’s official Bollywood debut movie. Despite not being a commercial success during its release, the movie turned out to be a cult classic over the years.