RGV’s witty commentary on inspiring many great filmmakers is priceless. read here
Ram Gopal Varma reflected on inspiring great filmmakers in a recent post on X. His witty reaction on his social media account has caught everyone’s attention.

After veteran filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma praised Dhurandhar, Aditya Dhar responded to Varma’s comments by expressing his personal appreciation. Following their exchange one of the social media accounts noticed that the producer of acclaimed films like Baahubali: The Beginning, pokiri, AnimalAnd stalwart He openly acknowledged Verma’s influence on his career. RGV’s comment on the post has caught everyone’s attention.
After described by RGV stalwart As for “Quantum Leap”, Dhar responded by saying that he was his fan and it was RGV’s films that taught him to be fearless in filmmaking. One of the social media accounts, Cine Corn, observed that the creators of the acclaimed films mentioned above had openly recognized Varma’s influence on their careers. Rather than focus solely on the accolades, Verma responded with a moment of self-reflection, considering the complexities of gaining recognition as an innovator.
Responding to the tweet, the filmmaker wrote: “This reminds me of a female model who became extremely popular in a soap advertisement.. The brand owner asked his board ‘Okay, we made the model popular, but what happened to the soap?’ Similarly, it feels good that I inspired all these great directors to become great, but when will I, the inspirer, become great?
Take a look at his post here:

During his career, Ram Gopal Varma has been credited with changing the language of Indian cinema through the films Shiva, Government, TruthAnd companyHis return to Hindi cinema ghost in police stationStarring Manoj Bajpayee, Genelia D’Souza and Ramya Krishnan, it is expected to release in 2026. The project also marks a reunion with Bajpayee after their previous collaboration. government 3,
Recent exchanges between Varma, his peers and industry observers reflect an ongoing discussion about influence, recognition and innovation in Indian film. As the industry evolves, conversations about Varma’s legacy and the importance of critical discourse remain at the forefront.


