Acclaimed
filmmaker
Ram
Gopal
Varma
has
yet
again
made
headlines
for
his
tongue-in-cheek
remarks
on
star
weddings
and
divorces.
Soon
after
Tamil
actor
Dhanush
and
his
wife
filmmaker
Aishwaryaa
called
it
quits,
the
helmer
took
to
his
Twitter
handle
to
pour
scorn
on
the
idea
of
marriages
through
a
series
of
tweets.
In
one
of
his
tweets,
RGV
shared
that
star
divorces
are
good
trendsetters
to
warn
young
people
about
the
danger
of
marriages.
Adding
that
marriage
kills
love
instantly,
he
tweeted,
"Nothing
murders
love
faster
than
marriage.
The
secret
of
happiness
is
to
keep
loving
as
long
as
it
remains
and
then
move
on
instead
of
getting
into
the
jail
called
marriage."
In
another
tweet,
Ram
Gopal
Varma
said
'smart
people
love
and
dumbos
marry'
claiming
that
'love
in
a
marriage
lasts
for
lesser
days
than
the
days
they
celebrate
it.'
Star
divorces
are
good
trend
setters
to
warn
young
people
about
the
dangers
of
marriages
Nothing
murders
love
faster
than
marriage
..The
secret
of
happiness
is
to
keep
loving
as
long
as
it
remains
and
then
move
on
instead
of
getting
into
the
jail
called
marriage
His
fifth
tweet
in
the
series
read,
"Only
divorces
should
be
celebrated
with
sangeet
because
of
getting
liberated
and
marriages
should
happen
quietly
in
process
of
testing
each
other's
danger
qualities." Calling
marriage
the
most
evil
custom,
Ram
Gopal
Varma
added,
"Marriage
is
the
most
evil
custom
thrust
upon
society
by
our
nasty
ancestors
in
promulgating
a
continuous
cycle
of
unhappiness
and
sadness."
Only
divorces
should
be
celebrated
with
sangeet
because
of
getting
liberated
and
marriages
should
happen
quietly
in
process
of
testing
each
other’s
danger
qualities
Well,
his
tweets
have
now
gone
viral
on
social
media,
with
many
debating
over
the
topic
of
marriage.
In
fact,
#Marriage
is
now
trending
on
social
media,
with
many
discussing
what
went
wrong
between
Dhanush
and
Aishwaryaa.
The
duo
announced
their
separation
on
Monday
(January
17)
in
a
joint
statement.
Dhanush's
statement
read,
"18
years
of
togetherness
as
friends,
couple,
as
parents
and
well-wishers
to
each
other.
The
journey
has
been
of
growth,
understanding,
adjusting,
and
adapting.
Today
we
stand
at
a
place
where
our
paths
separate.
Aishwaryaa
and
I
have
decided
to
part
ways
as
a
couple
and
take
time
to
understand
us
as
individuals
for
the
better.
Please
do
Respect
our
decision
and
give
us
the
need
for
privacy
to
deal
with
this.
Om
Namashivaaya!
Spread
love,
D."