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People who disliked 'Baahubali 2' need psychiatric help: RGV

New Delhi: If you have not liked 'Bahubali 2: The Conclusion,' then you might need a "psychiatric help," feels filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma. RGV recently took to Twitter to send out the message that producer Shobu Yarlagadda should sponsor the mental health checkups of people, who disliked the second installment of S.S. Rajamouli's magnum opus. "Be sad on person who disliked #Baahubali2 as he/her needs psychiatric help nd I request producer @Shobu_ in to pay doctor bill for charity," he wrote.   In another tweet, reacting to Yarlagadda's post, "Baahubali storm in USA !!" the 'Sarkar' helmer wrote, "Sir calling BB2 just a storm is insulting it ..it's a typhoon having intercourse with a volcano to produce lots of baby earthquakes."   Earlier, applauding 'Bahubali 2' for its successful release at the Box Office, the filmmaker wrote, "I just got admitted in hospital infected with Bb2Jealousitis and am glad to see all film makers are already admitted and many in ICU."   "No Eid.No Diwali.No Salman.No Aamir No Sharukh n still dub film #Baahubali2 opens biggest in History.. @ssrajamouli slaps face of Bollywood," read his other post. <code code>
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