Was THIS Man Paid To Cry At Main Vaapas Aunga Screening For Promotions? Viral Clip Mystery Busted!
Imtiaz Ali's Main Vaapas Aaunga, featuring Vedang Raina and Sharvari, has struck a chord with the fans.
Imtiaz Ali’s Main Vaapas Aaunga, featuring Vedang Raina and Sharvari, has struck a chord with the fans. Multiple videos of people weeping while leaving the theatre have been going viral. And amid this, a particular clip of a man breaking down in front of the director has sparked debate about whether this was a promotional move by the makers. The man has now finally clarified the truth behind this viral video.
Man Crying For Imtiaz Ali’s Main Vaapas Aaunga
A viral video showed a man crying while meeting Imtiaz Ali and Vedang Raina after watching Main Vaapas Aaunga. The clip quickly sparked debate, with many speculating that the man was paid to break down by the PR team of the film to create buzz. Many also alleged that Raina appeared to be laughing as the man broke down. However, the man took to his X (Previously Twitter) account and clarified that he wasn’t hired. He replied to a post that said, “First, Vedang Raina’s PR team hires a guy and tells him to go to the director and actors, crying at the end of the movie. But after seeing his overacting, Vedang can’t control his laugh and starts laughing. Watch this hilarious clip.”
First, Vedang Raina’s PR team hires a guy and tells him to go to the director and actors, crying at the end of the movie.
But after seeing his overacting, Vedang can’t control his laugh and starts laughing 😂
Watch this halarious clip….. pic.twitter.com/F4Qk0Xu0rW
— Mr SP (@Lonely_prabh) June 15, 2026
Dushyant stated that he was not hired and that Raina was also moved by his actions. For the unversed, the man was trolled massively for his reaction to the Imtiaz Ali film, with many mocking him by saying that he’s crying as if someone had died. The film is shot during the time of India’s partition and stars Diljit Dosanjh, Naseeruddin Shah, and Sharvari in the lead characters. It talks about the effects of the 1947 partition on people. The film collected Rs 1.15 crores on its opening day with a boost on its first Monday.
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First Published: June 17, 2026 2:08 PM






