Ram Gopal Varma
Ram Gopal Varma was born in Hyderabad, the capital city of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. He initially was a video store owner before eventually becoming one of India's leading film director ...Show More
About Sarkar (2005): "The film is not based on Bal Thackeray, but the similarities are there - Thack Show more
About Sarkar (2005): "The film is not based on Bal Thackeray, but the similarities are there - Thackeray wields enormous power, has personal charisma and is trusted by lakhs of people. And it's no longer _The Godfather (1972)_, not really... The entire script has been changed. And apart from the two Bachchans, Amitabh and Abhishek, I've decided to cast new non-star faces from theater." Hide
About Amitabh Bachchan: "Personally I don't like seeing him in a film like Black (2005). For me, he' Show more
About Amitabh Bachchan: "Personally I don't like seeing him in a film like Black (2005). For me, he's a superstar - I'm not interested in seeing him as an actor, I want to see him larger-than-life. I'm not denying that he's a brilliant actor, but to me, his stardom is what his talent is all about. I think he's the only actor in Indian Cinema who can hold the camera without saying a word. He doesn't need camera props and technique to make him look magnetic. When he came, he grew on us. I didn't know who he was - then I saw him in Zanjeer (1973), _Deewar (1975)_and Sholay (1975)...his personality grew in my mind. If he'd followed up Zanjeer (1973) with Rajesh Khanna films, I doubt he'd be such a big star..." Hide
I don't think a writer or director can be credited with success. It all depends on timing. Shahrukh Show more
I don't think a writer or director can be credited with success. It all depends on timing. Shahrukh Khan is such a huge star because he's doing the films that suit him. I loved him in _Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge (1995)_, I think it's a very progressive film. Every star is a product of his time. Hide
During my days as an engineering college student, I used to be a big fan of Sridevi's. I used to wat Show more
During my days as an engineering college student, I used to be a big fan of Sridevi's. I used to watch all her films on the first day, first show and had stuck her posters all over the walls of my room. And I had friends who were even more obsessed than I was. There was a guy who I remember used to actually talk to her posters. In those days we used to even have heated arguments about the kind of person that Sridevi really was. we would hate to read gossip columns because we had formed a picture - perfect image of her's in our minds and didn't like to read anything that went contrary to it. Mast is about the whole star-fan syndrome, inspired by my youthful obsession with Sridevi. Hide
About _The Godfather (1972)_: "What really fascinates me about _The Godfather (1972)_ is that it is Show more
About _The Godfather (1972)_: "What really fascinates me about _The Godfather (1972)_ is that it is more about power than about crime. It is about a powerful family which could be true of any family, be it a dictator or an industrialist." Hide
About Abhishek Bachchan: "He came in as Amitabh Bachchan's son, so the expectations were extraordina Show more
About Abhishek Bachchan: "He came in as Amitabh Bachchan's son, so the expectations were extraordinarily high. And then on top of all that he was made to do all those NRI films, which didn't suit him. But I think he is a very, very different actor from his father. Though there is a genetic likeness, their approach to a scene and mode of performance are remarkably different. Abhishek is extremely perceptive his understanding of life is more contemporary than me or his dad's." Hide
Ram Gopal Varma's FILMOGRAPHY
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