<p>Actor Gajraj Rao is a self proclaimed Fahadh Faasil fan.</p>.<p>Rao recently watched Faasil's highly acclaimed <em>Joji </em>and couldn't stop himself from heaping praise for the actor and the film's director Dileesh Pothan for their brilliant take on <em>Macbeth</em>.</p>.<p>The Malayalam crime-drama, set in a rich plantation family, premiered on Amazon Prime Video last wek to critical acclaim.</p>.<p>"Dear Dileesh Pothan and other Malayalam filmmakers (especially Fahadh Faasil & Friends), I recently watched <em>Joji</em> and I'm sorry to say this, but I have a bone to pick with all of you. Enough is enough.</p>.<p>"It is not fair that you are constantly coming up with original ideas and executing them with utmost sincerity, making actually good cinema," Rao wrote on Instagram.</p>.<p>The <em>Badhaai Ho</em> star also made scathing remarks about Hindi cinema—from the "tireless promotions" to its "obsession with box office".</p>.<p>Addressing Faasil, the 50-year-old actor wrote, "You need to learn a thing or two from other regional cinema, and especially us here in Hindi. You need to do some mediocre work also. Where are the tiring marketing campaigns and promotions?</p>.<p>"Where are the soulless remakes? Where is the obsession with weekend box office collections? This is too much."</p>.<p>Rao signed the long post, calling himself the "self-proclaimed" chairman of "Fahadh Faasil Fan Club (Northern Region)."</p>.<p><em>Joji</em> marks the third directorial collaboration between Pothan and Faasil, who have earlier worked for 2016 comedy-drama <em>Maheshinte Prathikaaram </em>and National Award-winning feature <em>Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum</em></p>
<p>Actor Gajraj Rao is a self proclaimed Fahadh Faasil fan.</p>.<p>Rao recently watched Faasil's highly acclaimed <em>Joji </em>and couldn't stop himself from heaping praise for the actor and the film's director Dileesh Pothan for their brilliant take on <em>Macbeth</em>.</p>.<p>The Malayalam crime-drama, set in a rich plantation family, premiered on Amazon Prime Video last wek to critical acclaim.</p>.<p>"Dear Dileesh Pothan and other Malayalam filmmakers (especially Fahadh Faasil & Friends), I recently watched <em>Joji</em> and I'm sorry to say this, but I have a bone to pick with all of you. Enough is enough.</p>.<p>"It is not fair that you are constantly coming up with original ideas and executing them with utmost sincerity, making actually good cinema," Rao wrote on Instagram.</p>.<p>The <em>Badhaai Ho</em> star also made scathing remarks about Hindi cinema—from the "tireless promotions" to its "obsession with box office".</p>.<p>Addressing Faasil, the 50-year-old actor wrote, "You need to learn a thing or two from other regional cinema, and especially us here in Hindi. You need to do some mediocre work also. Where are the tiring marketing campaigns and promotions?</p>.<p>"Where are the soulless remakes? Where is the obsession with weekend box office collections? This is too much."</p>.<p>Rao signed the long post, calling himself the "self-proclaimed" chairman of "Fahadh Faasil Fan Club (Northern Region)."</p>.<p><em>Joji</em> marks the third directorial collaboration between Pothan and Faasil, who have earlier worked for 2016 comedy-drama <em>Maheshinte Prathikaaram </em>and National Award-winning feature <em>Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum</em></p>