Ram Gopal Varma was recently seen in a special chat with Pinkvilla, where he shared his opinion on Pan-Indian films and the industry of Bahubali and director SS Rajamouli.
He started a conversation, explaining how PAN-World films were traditionally made in English and became a hit in areas beyond his origin.
Explaining his vision, Ram Gopal Varma said, “With Rajamouli, like Bahubali … he surprised everyone with an unknown star like Prabhas. It became such a big hit, which made it clear that if the material is good, people do not care where the film is coming from. ,
He continued, “Now, see … every actor has to start from somewhere, but later, the collected money reflects the limit of a good film and how much it can be made. This makes everyone believe that they are one Making a good film, while it is a part of it, it is also a second part.
Expanding his point, RVV said, “When you are pitching the film and discussing the finance, such success gives you a big trap, which releases the film in many languages ​​and a PAN-India is allowed to become a film. However, the theme of every film looks good when you are inside a room with just four people. ,
In further detail, Verma said, “Look, even though Rajamouli was born in Gujarat instead of South India, he must have made the same film. That is his sensitivity. No one else made Bahubali in the south other than that. It is not about the culture of Telugu films, but other people are proud to make some claims as their own. ,
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Finally, Ram Gopal Varma emphasized that the South Indian industry also produces flops, and not every South film becomes a pan-Indian success. He also said that if a film has strong material, it will work – like Maharaja and Kanta did.
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