PR agencies are quietly scripting Bollywood gossip, and Harshvardhan Rane's tie to Dharma Cornerstone Agency is a clear case study in modern stardom management. The insider vs outsider PR debate isn’t just chatter—it’s a tactic that shapes who’s amplified and how. [1]
Agency Ties and Outsider PR
These threads show how labeling someone as an outsider feeds the narrative, revealing how agency ties color casting and perception. The discussion around Harshvardhan Rane in this context underscores the PR layer behind fame. [1]
Rage Bait and Bad Publicity Tactics
Jammy's tweet about Vanga underscores a tactic: rage baiting and bad publicity as engagement engines. Followers debate whether these moves are clever or manipulative, yet the clicks keep rolling in. The post flags this pattern as a hallmark of the modern gossip machine. [3]
Industry Agendas and Guilty Pleasures
Abhinav Kashyap's take on Aamir Khan has sparked chatter about industry agendas. The discussion notes his podcasts have become a guilty pleasure for many, with fans joking about the unfiltered talk feeding more gossip and memes. [2]
Backstage moves are louder than on-screen drama—watch these narratives evolve.
References
I was going through Harshvardhan Rane's profile and saw this. I didn't know he was managed by Dharma Cornerstone Agency.
Post notes Harshvardhan Rane's agency tie; fans debate outsider PR and criticize his acting.
View sourceAbhinav Kashyap’s take on Aamir Khan
Discussion of Abhinav Kashyap's outspoken podcast claims about Aamir Khan and other Khans, with memes, reactions, and suspected agendas online.
View sourceJammy's latest tweet. Vanga literally thrives on Rage Baiting and Bad publicity
forum discusses Vanga's rage bait, SRK vs Prabhas superstardom, global fame debates, audience reactions, gossip and marketing tactics
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