Vijay Deverakonda's Promise to Fan: "One Day, I'll Stop By Again"

A dedicated fan went on quite the adventure. He and a friend rode their motorcycles all the way to Ladakh to find a specific milestone from Vijay Deverakonda's film "Dear Comrade." After a frantic search, they finally found it and perfectly recreated the actor's iconic pose for a photo. Touched by the effort, Vijay shared the fan's video on his social media with a warm and poetic message. He promised his biking fans that he would visit the spot himself one day.

Key Points: Vijay Deverakonda Responds to Fan's Dear Comrade Tribute Ride

  • Fan rides to Ladakh to find the exact 'Dear Comrade' milestone for a photo
  • The fan's journey mirrors the film's post-breakup motorcycle trip theme
  • They frantically search before joyfully discovering the weathered landmark
  • Vijay shares the fan's reel with a heartfelt, poetic message of connection
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One day, I'll stop by again, says Vijay Deverakonda to man who imitates his ride to Diskit from 'Dear Comrade'

Actor Vijay Deverakonda reacts emotionally after a fan recreates his iconic 'Dear Comrade' motorcycle journey to Diskit, Ladakh, promising a future visit.

"One day, I'll stop by again. Till then to all my bikers - stay safe. Lots of love. - Vijay Deverakonda"

Chennai, Dec 22

Actor Vijay Deverakonda has now responded to a reel put out by a Tamil fan of his, who rode to Diskit in Ladakh Valley to click a picture in exactly the same fashion the actor was seen in his film 'Dear Comrade'.

On Monday, Vijay Deverakonda posted a reel shot by a fan of his and wrote, "Time is passing, the milestone slowly eroding. But we seem to have a ritual that is ours. One day, I'll stop by again. Till then to all my bikers - stay safe. Lots of love."

The fun reel posted by the fan shows him and a friend riding all the way to Ladakh, in search of a milestone that said it was 12 kms to Diskit.

Apparently, one of the men says he has had a breakup and is therefore looking for the milestone. In the film, Vijay Deverakonda's character takes a ride to the Himalayas after it has a break up.

The man further says in Tamil,"I am roaming around in Diskit in search of that milestone. Even if I find it somewhere in the side, I will pick it up and click a photo. But it's not there."

The men are seen frantically searching for the exact milestone and finally manage to discover it to their joy. Then, the man takes a picture of himself leaning against the milestone in exactly the same fashion Vijay Deverakonda was seen in 'Dear Comrade'.

For the unaware, 'Dear Comrade', a sports romantic drama that dealt with sexual harassment in sports, was directed by Bharat Kamma and featured actors Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna in the lead. Rashmika Mandanna plays a woman cricketer in the film, which also featured a series of actors including Shruthi Ramachandran and Charu Haasan. The film had music by Justin Prabhakaran and cinematography by Sujith Sarang.

- IANS

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Priya S
Haha, the fan saying he's searching for the milestone because he had a breakup is peak "Dear Comrade" fan behavior! 😂 It's amazing how a movie scene can inspire such a real-life adventure. More power to these bikers!
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Rohit P
Respect to the fan for the effort, but honestly, the Ladakh roads are no joke. Hope they were safe and responsible. Vijay's message to "stay safe" is crucial. The biking culture is growing, but safety should always come first.
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Sarah B
As someone who has done the Leh-Ladakh bike trip, finding a specific, possibly weathered milestone is a real challenge! This is such a fun story. It shows how cinema and travel intersect in India.
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Karthik V
"One day, I'll stop by again" – what a lovely, humble response from Vijay. He acknowledges the fan's effort and connects it back to all bikers. This is why he has such a loyal fanbase across South and North India.
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Nisha Z
While this is a sweet story, I wish the article spent a bit more time on the actual theme of *Dear Comrade* – which was about sexual harassment in sports. That was a powerful message that deserves attention too.
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Michael C

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