Controversial director Ram Gopal Varma says: ‘Big Telugu Star’ paid to run his flop movie in theatres; Fans think ‘Prabhas, Ram Charan’ and ‘Allu Arjun’

Ram Gopal Varma’s recent revelations in his new chat have shocked movie lovers. The director claimed that the popular Telugu superstar paid money from his own pocket to keep his film going at the box office after it failed to perform. With this, netizens are dying to know who this superstar is. Pan India stars Prabhas, Vijay Devarakonda and Ram Charan are among the names they are speculating to be part of it.

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Ram Gopal Varma told Galata Plus, “A corporate company came from Bombay and made a movie in Telugu with a big star. Well, now for a movie, if ever there is a shortage. You know, in theaters. The corporate company thought to remove it. The star’s fans thought it would be a shame if he didn’t last at least this long.

So, Hero called the head of the corporate company and said now I will use my own money, but this time you lead the way. As long as he’s spending money, what do they have to lose? In some places the information is not given to the distributor. So, the distributor stopped advertising in the newspaper that it was playing in theatres. It is an extra cost, and he is not giving because of the deficit, so that is the rule he is following. So actually, the film is running and there are no ads and it’s a very small amount of money but that’s just corporate policy. The film maker said that the heroes have completely stopped.

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The snippet went viral on social media and netizens tried to guess who Ram Gopal Varma was talking about. A man asked “Ram Charan Zanjeer?” I think it’s Ram Charan,’ added another. A user claimed that it could be the “one & only Prabhas”.

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Dynamic Director & Producer Ram Gopal Varma asked the producers to stay away from mythological films. legendry Director Ram Gopal Varma, known for iconic films like ‘Siva’, ‘Satya’, ‘Company’, ‘Rakta Charitra’, ‘Sarkar’ and few Telugu movies as well. Few days back he shared his views on the trend of making mythological films in India. Controversial Director Ram Gopal Varma defined the trend as “dangerous”. He argued that while mythological films were successful in the past, today the chances of box office success are slim, mainly due to the risk of controversy.

About the career of Ram Gopal Varma

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Starting his career as a civil engineer, he entered Telugu cinema with the path-breaking crime thriller Siva (1989), which was screened at the 13th IFFI’ 90 Indian Panorama in the mainstream category and won the Varma Rashtra Nandi Awards for Best. Direction, Best Debut by a Director and Filmfare Award for Best Film – Telugu. Successively, the film was included in CNN-IBN’s list of 100 greatest Indian films of all time. Varma’s next directorial venture was Ksana Kasam (1991), a neo-noir heist film that was screened at the Ann Arbor Film Festival, earning him another Nandi Award for Best Director and a Nandi Award for Best Screenplay Writer. A 1993 political drama, Jaura won six State Nandi Awards. He directed Prema Katha in 1999, for which he received his third Nandi Award for Best Director.

Other Work

Ram Gopal Varma made his television debut through a talk show called Ramuism. The show has been telecasting since September 2014 on a Telugu channel. The show is known for its fresh and quirky appeal. Varma’s focus on social issues such as education, religion, mythology, children, crime, death, anger, gods, women, philosophy, cinema etc. was hosted by Swapna, managing editor of Sakshi TV.

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