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Showing posts with label ram gopal varma. Show all posts
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Monday, 5 August 2013

Power Star to make political entry!



Pawan Kalyan's mania is known to all and its power is immeasurable. Even in the current turmoil AP is facing with state virtually divided into Telangana and Seemandhra supporters, calls for his political entry is growing.

Maveric director Ram Gopal Varma after watching the viral effect of his song Katama Rayuda in Attarintiki Daaredi, shared his feelings through twitter.

He asked Pawan Kalyan to join politics and said he is better leader than MGR or Chiranjeevi. He said had Pawan led Praja Rajyam, it would have swept to power.

Ramu said if he joins even he who didnot vote in his life will stand in queue to vote for him. He said he is not saying all this for chances or as director and has nothing against Chiranjeevi but is praising the power of Power Star Pawan Kalyan.


Ram Gopal Varma @RGVzoomin
If Pawan kalyan was not Chiranjeevis brother he would have become a even bigger star

 Ram Gopal Varma @RGVzoomin
Pawan Kalyan haa expressions whereas even his closest only have impressions

 Ram Gopal Varma @RGVzoomin
With the response to Pawan Kalyans Paadayatra my prediction is that it will remind people of Mahatma Gandhis Paadayatra

 Ram Gopal Varma @RGVzoomin
Just let Pawan Kalyan announce paada yatra nd every Paadayatra ever in history will be forgotten

 Ram Gopal Varma @RGVzoomin
If just sharmilas walk can evoke so many followers Imagine what pawan kalyans walk can do....it will create historical history

 Ram Gopal Varma @RGVzoomin
Forgetting the technicalities nd associated logistics  I believe that only Pawan Kalyan is the future of Andhra Pradesh

Ram Gopal Varma @RGVzoomin
Nenichhina tweets chiranjeevigaariki  againstgaa kaadhu Pawan Kalyan ki for gaa

Ram Gopal Varma @RGVzoomin
Oka director ga kaadhu kevalam andhra pradesh pouruduga pettina tweets avi

 Ram Gopal Varma @RGVzoomin
Nenu kalyan tho cinema cheyyadaniki aa tweets anukunte nenu kalyan ni kalisi 5 samvastharalayindhi..kalise vuddheshyam kuda ledu

Ram Gopal Varma @RGVzoomin
I strongly believe that if Pawan Kalyan headed PRP it would have won with a thumping majority

 Ram Gopal Varma @RGVzoomin
Not since Bal Thackeray did I see such intensity nd charishma...  commitment in his eyes and honesty in thoughts is what makes Pawan Kalyan

Ram Gopal Varma @RGVzoomin
Its not that Pawan Kalyan needs my vote...frm whatevr information I hv from various people entire Andhra Pradesh is waiting to vote for him

 Ram Gopal Varma @RGVzoomin
I never voted in my life. ..but I will stand in line and vote for Pawan Kalyan

 Ram Gopal Varma @RGVzoomin
I really hope Pawan Kalyan wil start his own party..he will be the most dynamic among all actor turned leaders right from Mgr to Chiranjeevi

Sunday, 4 August 2013

RGV against Telangana?



Now a days entire nation is watching with bated breath the developments in Andhra Pradesh after center announced its decision to form Telangana state dividing Andhra Pradesh.

This led to huge protests in Andhra region. Many expressed their views for and against Telangana formation while film personalities stayed away from any controversial statements.

However it seems maveric director Ram Gopal Varma stirred the hornest nest with his tweet. He criticised many for dividing the state without any planning.

Ramu tweeted "Not getting into technicalities I find it ironical tht an italian a kannadiga a tamilian a bihari and a hindi joined hands to divide telugus". Wonder what will be the reaction of Andhra and Telangana people on Ramu's tweets.

Thursday, 28 February 2013

Review : The Attacks of 26/11

Director : Ram Gopal Varma
Producer : Parag Sanghvi
Music Director : Rooshin Dalal, Amar Mohile
Starring: Nana Patekar, Sanjeev Jaiswal, Atul Kulkarni

Story: A true account of the horrific chain of events that scarred Mumbai city forever on that fateful date of 26/11 - savaged by ten deadly terrorists.


Movie Review: The date is unforgettable. When terror scarred the face of Mumbai in one blood-soaked gash of death and mass destruction. Held to ransom, ravaged by horror, imbued with venom of a genocidal mass murder that made us all question - 'Why? Why Us?'

That Black Saturday of 26/11, when ten couriers of terror brought in their package of loaded guns, ammunition and a barbarous game-plan of mayhem in Mumbai. This film is RGV's tribute and testimony to the lost lives, shattered survivors and martyrs of 26/11.

The first-half (docu-styled) shows Joint Commissioner of Police (Nana Patekar portraying real-life Rakesh Maria) narrating episodes of the catastrophe - as it happened. From the militants' surreptitious entry in the dark of night, to their targets - starting with Mumbai's hotspot Leopold Cafe; and simultaneously moving onto other locations - Cama Hospital, Taj Mahal Hotel and Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus. RGV portrays the killings with cruel reality (which the film demands) making it gut-wrenching, but some degree of subtlety could've had a similar or even more heart-rending effect. He spares us his exploits of cinematic over-indulgence (read: camera jugglery) for most part, though it's visible in flashes. There are some sequences, impressively shot (the scene where Mumbai police valiantly nabbed Kasab).

It's evidently researched; yet, we're left as observers, watching the rampage rip the soul of the city. While the thought is poignant, the horror isn't palpable throughout and the execution doesn't cut as deep as the actual tragedy. No hard steel of emotion ripping into your gut stemming from cinematic brilliance. All action comes to a halt when Jt. Commissioner of Police (Nana, intense and restrained) sets off on a preach-parole, talking about Islam, jihad, good Muslims, mazhab et al - all this while a cuffed and chained Ajmal Kasab ( Sanjeev Jaiswal, who pulls his part decently) is swept in grief over the loss of his partners-in-crime. That's cinematic liberty, alright, but too aberrated for the moment.

With real facts, figures and even flaws, such is the subject that it shocks, pains and stuns you into silence even now. What RGV's re-appraisal of that injury does, is remind us that the spirit of the city is indefatigable; inspite of still bleeding hearts.

Sunday, 25 November 2012

26/11 tears in Ramu's eyes



Famous film maker Ram Gopal Varma confessed that his interactions with sufferers of Mumbai attacks on 26/11 moved him extremely and infact tears from his eyes rolled down his cheeks. He was interacting with police who were involved during 26/11 operations and those who affected by the attacks.

He invited them to show them the trailer of his new film 'The Attacks of 26/11' based on these deadly real life incidents. However some feel that all these are crocodile tears only to gain media attention. They remind his visit to Taj along with the then CM Vilas Rao Deshmukh right after Mumbai attacks showing his insensitivity.

Ram Gopal Varma tweets on Kasab

http://youtu.be/3h0rOXDdT-k