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Ram Gopal Varma

Penmetsa Ram Gopal Varma (born 7 April 1962), often referred to by his initials RGV, is an Indian film director, screenwriter and producer, known for his works in Telugu cinema in addition to Hindi, Kannada language films, and television.[2] Varma has directed films across multiple genres, including parallel cinema and docudrama noted for their gritty realism, technical finesse, and craft.[3] Regarded as one of the pioneers of new age Indian cinema,[4] he was featured in the BBC World series Bollywood Bosses in 2004.[5][6] In 2006, Grady Hendrix of Film Comment, published by the Film Society of Lincoln Center cited Varma as "Bombay's Most Successful Maverick" for his works on experimental films.[7][8][9][10]

Ram Gopal Varma
Varma in September 2012
Born
Penmetsa Ram Gopal Varma[1]

(1962-04-07) 7 April 1962 (age 61)
Alma materVelagapudi Ramakrishna Siddhartha Engineering College
Occupations
Years active1989–present
WorksFilmography
SpouseRatna (divorced)
Children1
RelativesMadhu Mantena (cousin)

Starting his career as a civil engineer, he made an entry into Telugu cinema with the path-breaking crime thriller, Siva (1989) featured at the 13th IFFI' 90 Indian Panorama mainstream section, and has won Varma, the state Nandi Awards for Best direction, Best first film of a director, and the Filmfare Award for Best Film – Telugu.[11][12] Subsequently, the film was included in CNN-IBN's list of 100 greatest Indian films of all time.[13] Varma's next directorial was Kshana Kshanam (1991), the neo-noir heist film being featured at the Ann Arbor Film Festival, won him another Nandi Award for Best Direction, and the Nandi Award for Best Screenplay Writer.[14] The 1993 political drama, Gaayam received six state Nandi Awards. In 1999, he directed Prema Katha for which he received his third Nandi Award for Best Director.[14]

Varma is known for directing and presenting pan-Indian works casting actors across the country, such as the Indian Political Trilogy, and the Indian Gangster Trilogy; film critic Rajeev Masand had labelled the latter series as one of the "most influential movies of Indian cinema.[15][16][17] The first installment of the trilogy, Satya, was also listed in CNN-IBN's 100 greatest Indian films of all time.[18] Varma also received the National Film Award for scripting the political crime drama, Shool (1999).[19] His recent avant-garde works include hits such as the dramatised re-enactment of "Rayalaseema factionism" in Rakta Charitra (2010), the "2008 Mumbai attacks" in The Attacks of 26/11 (2013), the "Operation Cocoon" in Killing Veerappan (2016),[20][21] the "Vijayawada riots" in Vangaveeti (2016),[22][23] N. T. R. in Lakshmi's NTR (2019), and Konda politics in Konda (2022).[24][25]

Early life and background

Varma was born into a Telugu speaking family, and did his schooling at St. Mary's High School, Secunderabad[26] and completed his BE degree in Civil engineering from V.R. Siddhartha Engineering College, Vijayawada. Even during this period, Varma remained a film buff, through his uncle. Varma would skip classes often and watch films instead. He would watch the same film repeatedly "just to watch certain scenes which interested him."[27] According to him, that is how he learned film direction.

In an interview to Tehelka, Varma talked about his relationship with his parents and the reasons behind his decision to become a filmmaker.

From my parents' perspective, I looked like a useless bum. It was the truth. I had no objective. I was just fascinated by people, so I used to study their behaviour. I was most fascinated by the bullies in my classroom. They were like gangsters for me. They had the guts to push around people, do things I couldn't— perhaps did not even want to do myself. But I'd want a friend like that (laughs). I used to adulate them like heroes. That was my first touch with anti-socialism. Over a period of time, I developed a low-angle fascination for larger than life people. I was always a loner – not because I was unhappy, but because I live away from myself, not just others. I like to study myself – the way I am walking, talking, behaving. My constant obsession with studying myself and other people is perhaps the primary motivation for me to be a filmmaker.[28]

Film career, craft and style

After a brief stint as a site engineer for Krishna Oberoi hotel in Hyderabad, he put his dreams on the back burner and decided to go to Nigeria to make some money. It was at this moment that he visited a video rental library in Hyderabad. He loved the idea and decided to start one of his own at Ameerpet in Hyderabad, through which he slowly developed connections with the film world.[5] Without being successful as a fourth assistant director in B. Gopal's film Collector Gari Abbai, Varma directly ventured into film direction, with the 1989 Telugu film, Siva.[29]

International acclaim

Rachel Dwyer, a reader in world cinema at the University of London-Department of South Asia, marked Varma's Satya as an experiment with a new genre, a variation of film noir that has been called Mumbai Noir, of which Varma is the acknowledged master.[17][30] In 2010, Varma received critical acclaim at the Fribourg International Film Festival, Switzerland; a retrospective of his filmography, highlighting Mumbai Noir was staged by film critic Edouard Waintrop, a delegate in the Directors' Fortnight of the Cannes Film Festival.[31][32] Satya and Company, in particular, were cited by British director Danny Boyle as influences on his Academy Award-winning film Slumdog Millionaire (2008), for their "slick, often mesmerizing portrayals of the Mumbai underworld", their display of "brutality and urban violence", and their gritty realism.[33][34][35]

In 2005, Varma directed the Godfatheresque-Sarkar, another super-hit thriller inspired by the life of Bal Thackeray and North Indian politics, which was screened to special mention at the New York Asian Film Festival, along with its sequel Sarkar Raj, which premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival and the 9th IIFA World Premiere-Bangkok, and was archived at the Academy of Motion Pictures library.[32][36][37][38][39] In 2013, he directed a docudrama, The Attacks of 26/11, showcased to critical acclaim at the Berlin International Film Festival, in the Panorama as well as the Competition section,[40][41] and was premièred at Films Division of India.[42][43][44] The film received highly positive reviews, with critics praising Varma's narrative of assistant commissioner N. R. Mahale, and the discrepancies associated with Mahale's interaction with Ajmal Kasab on anti terrorism.[45][46][47]

Influences

Varma's philosophy is influenced by Russian-American Novelist Ayn Rand, Philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche and authors like James Hadley Chase and Frederick Forsyth, as well as by Mad magazine.[48] Varma's first runaway hit in Hindi cinema was Shiva (1990), the remake of his 1989 film Siva.[49] Varma introduced the steadicam to Indian cinema with Siva.[50] Later, he garnered attention in Bollywood with the romantic comedy film, Rangeela (1995) starring Aamir Khan.[51] The film won seven Filmfare Awards.[49][52][53] Rangeela was later remade in Hollywood as Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!.[54]

He then directed Satya (1998), which won six Filmfare Awards, including the Critics Award for Best Film, In 2005, Indiatimes Movies included Satya in its list of 25 Must See Bollywood Movies.[55] Satya was showcased among the Indian panorama section, at the 1998 International Film Festival of India,[2][56] Varma received the Bimal Roy memorial award for best direction for this film.[57][58] In the same year, he co-produced Dil Se.., directed by Mani Ratnam, screened at the 1999 Berlin Film Festival, and won the Netpac Award, as well as two National Film Awards and six Filmfare Awards.[53] Satya, together with his 2002 film Company (which he directed, won three IIFA Awards, seven Filmfare Awards, and a Bollywood Movie Award for best direction, and was premiered at the 2004 Austin Film Festival) and the 2005 film D (which he produced), were also featured in the Fribourg International Film Festival, and the New York Asian Film Festival.[31][32]

Experimental films

In 1991, Varma experimented with the supernatural thriller, Raat, and the 1992 Neo-noir, crime film Drohi, and gained positive reviews from critics.[59][49] During the years between his trilogy, from Satya in 1998 to D in 2005,[60] Varma implemented different film genres in his craft. In 1999, he directed Kaun, a suspense thriller set entirely in one house and featuring only three actors, and Mast, a subversion of Hindi cinema's masala genre.[7] In 2000, he directed Jungle, set entirely in a jungle, for which he was nominated for the Star Screen Award for Best Director. In 2003 he directed another supernatural thriller Bhoot on the lines of his earlier hit Raat. Bhoot became a major hit at the box office,[61] and Varma was nominated for the Filmfare Best Director Award for the film.[62]

Bhoot was followed by even more horror movies, including hit films such as Darna Mana Hai (2003), Darna Zaroori Hai (2006), and Phoonk (2008), gaining Varma the status of ster of the Indian horror genre.[63] Other experimental productions of Varma include Ek Hasina Thi (2003), a psychological thriller, and Ab Tak Chhappan (2004), a film about an inspector in the Mumbai Encounter Squad noted for having killed 56 people in encounters, featured at the Fantastic Fest.[32] In 2006, he re-made a new installment of Shiva, which was screened at the New York Asian Film Festival, where in a retrospective featuring Varma's experimental hits such as Company, Ek Hasina Thi, Ab Tak Chhappan, Sarkar, Contract, and Shabri was staged.[32] Shabri was also screened at Rome Film Festival.[32][64][65] 2010 film on media, Rann was screened at Toronto International Film Festival.[66][67] A two-part bilingual Parallel cinema Rakta Charitra (2010), on the theme of South Indian politics, was based on the life of Paritala Ravindra, and Maddela Cheruvu Suri; the film received praise from critics.[68]

Mainstream films

Varma started his career in the Telugu film industry as an assistant director on the sets of films such as Collector Gari Abbai and Rao Gari Illu. His father Krishnam Raju Varma, was a sound recordist at the Annapurna Studios. Varma met Nagarjuna Akkineni at the studio and narrated a scene to the actor which impressed him.[69] The result of their collaboration was a film on the criminalisation of student politics – Siva. It was a commercially successful film that gave Varma an opportunity to demonstrate his technical expertise and story telling skills.[49]

Kshana Kshanam with Venkatesh, Gaayam with Jagapathi Babu and Anaganaga Oka Roju with J.D. Chakravarthy were successful, Govinda Govinda with Nagarjuna proved to be a moderate success at the box office.[70] During this period, Varma produced films such as Money and Money Money. Other films by Varma in Telugu include Gulabi (1995); Madhyanam Hathya (2004); Rakta Charitra (2010), Dongala Mutha (2011), Rowdy(2014), Ice Cream(2014).[21][71] Varma introduced online auction based film distribution model for this venture, and tasted success.[72]

Varma's notable mainstream works in Hindi cinema include Daud (1997), Darna Zaroori Hai (2006), Nishabd (2007), Darling (2007), and Phoonk (2008). Bollywood film makers such as Anurag Kashyap, Madhur Bhandarkar, Puri Jagannadh, E. Nivas, Prawaal Raman, Krishna Vamsi, Vishram Sawant, and Hansal Mehta assisted Varma, before venturing into direction.[8] In 1993, he scripted the Tamil thriller Thiruda Thiruda, screened at Toronto International Film Festival.[73][74][75] In 2015, Varma was fined for Rs 10 Lakhs, for an alleged copyright violation with the film Aag (2007).[76] He made his directorial debut in Kannada cinema with the thriller Killing Veerappan.[77]

Other work

 
Ram Gopal Varma with Suriya on the sets of Rakta Charitra 2

Television

Ram Gopal Varma made his début in Television through a Talk Show titled Ramuism. The show is being aired on a Telugu channel since September 2014.[78] The show is noted for its fresh and witty appeal. The show focuses on Varma's Point of View on social issues such as Education, Religion, Mythology, Children, Crime, Death, Anger, Godmen, Woman, Philosophy, Cinema etc. The show is hosted by Swapna, the managing editor of Sakshi TV.

Online media

He has also made a documentary called God, Sex and Truth with adult actress Mia Malkova.[79]

Biographies

Varma wrote an autobiography titled Na Ishtam, which discusses his life experiences and philosophy. 'Naa Ishtam' was released in December 2010 at Taj Banjara, Hyderabad.[80] Sirasri, poet, lyricist and writer wrote a biographical book on the interactions he had with Ram Gopal Varma with the title Vodka With Varma. Director Puri Jagannadh launched the book in December 2012.[81]

In November 2015, Varma published his book Guns and Thighs: The Story of My Life, which discusses a wide range of subjects, from the influences and circumstances that drew him to cinematic techniques, his successful and unsuccessful films, his Bollywood idols, his live in relationship with Suchitra Krishnamoorthy his relationship with the media and the controversies dogging him, his philosophy of life, and Indian cinema.[82] On this occasion, Varma said "I dedicated my book to Ayn Rand, Bruce Lee, Urmila Matondkar, Amitabh Bachchan, and a few gangsters."[83][84]

Personal life

Varma was married to Ratna, who are later divorced.[85] They have a daughter.[86]

Awards and nominations

Varma has garnered the National Film Award, the Bimal Roy Memorial National Award, seven state Nandi Awards, two Bollywood Filmfare Awards, and five Bollywood Movie Awards.

National Film Awards

Nandi Awards

Filmfare Awards

Year Film Category Outcome Ref
1995 Rangeela Filmfare Best Story Award Won [87]
1995 Rangeela Filmfare Award for Best Director Nominated [88]
1995 Rangeela Filmfare Award for Best Film Nominated [88]
1998 Satya Filmfare Critics Award for Best Movie Won [89]
1998 Satya Filmfare Award for Best Film Nominated [88]
2003 Company Filmfare Award for Best Director Nominated [88]
2003 Company Filmfare Award for Best Film Nominated [88]
2004 Bhoot Filmfare Award for Best Director Nominated [88]
2006 Sarkar Filmfare Award for Best Director Nominated [88]

Filmfare Awards South

Year Film Category Outcome Ref
1989 Siva Filmfare Award for Best Director – Telugu Nominated
1991 Kshana Kshanam Filmfare Award for Best Director – Telugu Nominated
1993 Gaayam Filmfare Award for Best Director – Telugu Nominated
1997 Anaganaga Oka Roju Filmfare Award for Best Director – Telugu Nominated
1997 Anaganaga Oka Roju Filmfare Award for Best Film – Telugu Nominated
1999 Prema Katha Filmfare Award for Best Director – Telugu Nominated

Bimal Roy Memorial National Awards

Year Film Category Outcome Ref
1999 Satya Bimal Roy Memorial Award for Best Direction Won [57][58][90]

IIFA Awards

Year Film Category Outcome Ref
2002 Company IIFA Award for Best Movie Nominated [88]
2002 Company IIFA Award for Best Director Nominated [88]

Bollywood Movie Awards

Year Film Category Outcome Ref
1998 Satya Bollywood Movie Award – Best Director Won [91]
2000 Jungle Bollywood Movie Award – Best Director Won [91]
2002 Company Bollywood Movie Award – Best Director Won [91]
2003 Bhoot Bollywood Movie Award – Best Director Won [91]

Zee Cine Awards

Year Film Category Outcome Ref
2004 Bhoot Best Director of The Year Nominated [91][92]
2005 Ab Tak Chhappan Best Producer of The Year Nominated [91][92]

Screen Awards

Year Film Category Outcome Ref
2000 Jungle Screen Award for Best Director Nominated [91]
2002 Company Screen Award for Best Film Nominated [91][93]
2009 Sarkar Raj Screen Award for Best Director Nominated [91]

Stardust Awards

Year Film Category Outcome Ref
2009 Sarkar Raj Stardust Award for Best Director Nominated [91]
2010 Rakta Charitra Readers Choice Award for Best Director - Action/Thriller Nominated [91]

Other awards

Year Film Awards Category Outcome Ref
1989 Siva Vamsee Berkley Awards Best Director Won [91]
1993 Gaayam Akruthi Film Award Best Director Won [91]

Filmography

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Penmetsa Ram Gopal Varma born 7 April 1962 often referred to by his initials RGV is an Indian film director screenwriter and producer known for his works in Telugu cinema in addition to Hindi Kannada language films and television 2 Varma has directed films across multiple genres including parallel cinema and docudrama noted for their gritty realism technical finesse and craft 3 Regarded as one of the pioneers of new age Indian cinema 4 he was featured in the BBC World series Bollywood Bosses in 2004 5 6 In 2006 Grady Hendrix of Film Comment published by the Film Society of Lincoln Center cited Varma as Bombay s Most Successful Maverick for his works on experimental films 7 8 9 10 Ram Gopal VarmaVarma in September 2012BornPenmetsa Ram Gopal Varma 1 1962 04 07 7 April 1962 age 61 Vijayawada Andhra Pradesh IndiaAlma materVelagapudi Ramakrishna Siddhartha Engineering CollegeOccupationsFilm directorFilm producerYears active1989 presentWorksFilmographySpouseRatna divorced Children1RelativesMadhu Mantena cousin Starting his career as a civil engineer he made an entry into Telugu cinema with the path breaking crime thriller Siva 1989 featured at the 13th IFFI 90 Indian Panorama mainstream section and has won Varma the state Nandi Awards for Best direction Best first film of a director and the Filmfare Award for Best Film Telugu 11 12 Subsequently the film was included in CNN IBN s list of 100 greatest Indian films of all time 13 Varma s next directorial was Kshana Kshanam 1991 the neo noir heist film being featured at the Ann Arbor Film Festival won him another Nandi Award for Best Direction and the Nandi Award for Best Screenplay Writer 14 The 1993 political drama Gaayam received six state Nandi Awards In 1999 he directed Prema Katha for which he received his third Nandi Award for Best Director 14 Varma is known for directing and presenting pan Indian works casting actors across the country such as the Indian Political Trilogy and the Indian Gangster Trilogy film critic Rajeev Masand had labelled the latter series as one of the most influential movies of Indian cinema 15 16 17 The first installment of the trilogy Satya was also listed in CNN IBN s 100 greatest Indian films of all time 18 Varma also received the National Film Award for scripting the political crime drama Shool 1999 19 His recent avant garde works include hits such as the dramatised re enactment of Rayalaseema factionism in Rakta Charitra 2010 the 2008 Mumbai attacks in The Attacks of 26 11 2013 the Operation Cocoon in Killing Veerappan 2016 20 21 the Vijayawada riots in Vangaveeti 2016 22 23 N T R in Lakshmi s NTR 2019 and Konda politics in Konda 2022 24 25 Contents 1 Early life and background 2 Film career craft and style 2 1 International acclaim 2 2 Influences 2 3 Experimental films 2 4 Mainstream films 3 Other work 3 1 Television 3 2 Online media 3 3 Biographies 4 Personal life 5 Awards and nominations 5 1 National Film Awards 5 2 Nandi Awards 5 3 Filmfare Awards 5 4 Filmfare Awards South 5 5 Bimal Roy Memorial National Awards 5 6 IIFA Awards 5 7 Bollywood Movie Awards 5 8 Zee Cine Awards 5 9 Screen Awards 5 10 Stardust Awards 5 11 Other awards 6 Filmography 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and background EditVarma was born into a Telugu speaking family and did his schooling at St Mary s High School Secunderabad 26 and completed his BE degree in Civil engineering from V R Siddhartha Engineering College Vijayawada Even during this period Varma remained a film buff through his uncle Varma would skip classes often and watch films instead He would watch the same film repeatedly just to watch certain scenes which interested him 27 According to him that is how he learned film direction In an interview to Tehelka Varma talked about his relationship with his parents and the reasons behind his decision to become a filmmaker From my parents perspective I looked like a useless bum It was the truth I had no objective I was just fascinated by people so I used to study their behaviour I was most fascinated by the bullies in my classroom They were like gangsters for me They had the guts to push around people do things I couldn t perhaps did not even want to do myself But I d want a friend like that laughs I used to adulate them like heroes That was my first touch with anti socialism Over a period of time I developed a low angle fascination for larger than life people I was always a loner not because I was unhappy but because I live away from myself not just others I like to study myself the way I am walking talking behaving My constant obsession with studying myself and other people is perhaps the primary motivation for me to be a filmmaker 28 Film career craft and style EditAfter a brief stint as a site engineer for Krishna Oberoi hotel in Hyderabad he put his dreams on the back burner and decided to go to Nigeria to make some money It was at this moment that he visited a video rental library in Hyderabad He loved the idea and decided to start one of his own at Ameerpet in Hyderabad through which he slowly developed connections with the film world 5 Without being successful as a fourth assistant director in B Gopal s film Collector Gari Abbai Varma directly ventured into film direction with the 1989 Telugu film Siva 29 International acclaim Edit Rachel Dwyer a reader in world cinema at the University of London Department of South Asia marked Varma s Satya as an experiment with a new genre a variation of film noir that has been called Mumbai Noir of which Varma is the acknowledged master 17 30 In 2010 Varma received critical acclaim at the Fribourg International Film Festival Switzerland a retrospective of his filmography highlighting Mumbai Noir was staged by film critic Edouard Waintrop a delegate in the Directors Fortnight of the Cannes Film Festival 31 32 Satya and Company in particular were cited by British director Danny Boyle as influences on his Academy Award winning film Slumdog Millionaire 2008 for their slick often mesmerizing portrayals of the Mumbai underworld their display of brutality and urban violence and their gritty realism 33 34 35 In 2005 Varma directed the Godfatheresque Sarkar another super hit thriller inspired by the life of Bal Thackeray and North Indian politics which was screened to special mention at the New York Asian Film Festival along with its sequel Sarkar Raj which premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival and the 9th IIFA World Premiere Bangkok and was archived at the Academy of Motion Pictures library 32 36 37 38 39 In 2013 he directed a docudrama The Attacks of 26 11 showcased to critical acclaim at the Berlin International Film Festival in the Panorama as well as the Competition section 40 41 and was premiered at Films Division of India 42 43 44 The film received highly positive reviews with critics praising Varma s narrative of assistant commissioner N R Mahale and the discrepancies associated with Mahale s interaction with Ajmal Kasab on anti terrorism 45 46 47 Influences Edit Varma s philosophy is influenced by Russian American Novelist Ayn Rand Philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche and authors like James Hadley Chase and Frederick Forsyth as well as by Mad magazine 48 Varma s first runaway hit in Hindi cinema was Shiva 1990 the remake of his 1989 film Siva 49 Varma introduced the steadicam to Indian cinema with Siva 50 Later he garnered attention in Bollywood with the romantic comedy film Rangeela 1995 starring Aamir Khan 51 The film won seven Filmfare Awards 49 52 53 Rangeela was later remade in Hollywood as Win a Date with Tad Hamilton 54 He then directed Satya 1998 which won six Filmfare Awards including the Critics Award for Best Film In 2005 Indiatimes Movies included Satya in its list of 25 Must See Bollywood Movies 55 Satya was showcased among the Indian panorama section at the 1998 International Film Festival of India 2 56 Varma received the Bimal Roy memorial award for best direction for this film 57 58 In the same year he co produced Dil Se directed by Mani Ratnam screened at the 1999 Berlin Film Festival and won the Netpac Award as well as two National Film Awards and six Filmfare Awards 53 Satya together with his 2002 film Company which he directed won three IIFA Awards seven Filmfare Awards and a Bollywood Movie Award for best direction and was premiered at the 2004 Austin Film Festival and the 2005 film D which he produced were also featured in the Fribourg International Film Festival and the New York Asian Film Festival 31 32 Experimental films Edit In 1991 Varma experimented with the supernatural thriller Raat and the 1992 Neo noir crime film Drohi and gained positive reviews from critics 59 49 During the years between his trilogy from Satya in 1998 to D in 2005 60 Varma implemented different film genres in his craft In 1999 he directed Kaun a suspense thriller set entirely in one house and featuring only three actors and Mast a subversion of Hindi cinema s masala genre 7 In 2000 he directed Jungle set entirely in a jungle for which he was nominated for the Star Screen Award for Best Director In 2003 he directed another supernatural thriller Bhoot on the lines of his earlier hit Raat Bhoot became a major hit at the box office 61 and Varma was nominated for the Filmfare Best Director Award for the film 62 Bhoot was followed by even more horror movies including hit films such as Darna Mana Hai 2003 Darna Zaroori Hai 2006 and Phoonk 2008 gaining Varma the status of ster of the Indian horror genre 63 Other experimental productions of Varma include Ek Hasina Thi 2003 a psychological thriller and Ab Tak Chhappan 2004 a film about an inspector in the Mumbai Encounter Squad noted for having killed 56 people in encounters featured at the Fantastic Fest 32 In 2006 he re made a new installment of Shiva which was screened at the New York Asian Film Festival where in a retrospective featuring Varma s experimental hits such as Company Ek Hasina Thi Ab Tak Chhappan Sarkar Contract and Shabri was staged 32 Shabri was also screened at Rome Film Festival 32 64 65 2010 film on media Rann was screened at Toronto International Film Festival 66 67 A two part bilingual Parallel cinema Rakta Charitra 2010 on the theme of South Indian politics was based on the life of Paritala Ravindra and Maddela Cheruvu Suri the film received praise from critics 68 Mainstream films Edit Varma started his career in the Telugu film industry as an assistant director on the sets of films such as Collector Gari Abbai and Rao Gari Illu His father Krishnam Raju Varma was a sound recordist at the Annapurna Studios Varma met Nagarjuna Akkineni at the studio and narrated a scene to the actor which impressed him 69 The result of their collaboration was a film on the criminalisation of student politics Siva It was a commercially successful film that gave Varma an opportunity to demonstrate his technical expertise and story telling skills 49 Kshana Kshanam with Venkatesh Gaayam with Jagapathi Babu and Anaganaga Oka Roju with J D Chakravarthy were successful Govinda Govinda with Nagarjuna proved to be a moderate success at the box office 70 During this period Varma produced films such as Money and Money Money Other films by Varma in Telugu include Gulabi 1995 Madhyanam Hathya 2004 Rakta Charitra 2010 Dongala Mutha 2011 Rowdy 2014 Ice Cream 2014 21 71 Varma introduced online auction based film distribution model for this venture and tasted success 72 Varma s notable mainstream works in Hindi cinema include Daud 1997 Darna Zaroori Hai 2006 Nishabd 2007 Darling 2007 and Phoonk 2008 Bollywood film makers such as Anurag Kashyap Madhur Bhandarkar Puri Jagannadh E Nivas Prawaal Raman Krishna Vamsi Vishram Sawant and Hansal Mehta assisted Varma before venturing into direction 8 In 1993 he scripted the Tamil thriller Thiruda Thiruda screened at Toronto International Film Festival 73 74 75 In 2015 Varma was fined for Rs 10 Lakhs for an alleged copyright violation with the film Aag 2007 76 He made his directorial debut in Kannada cinema with the thriller Killing Veerappan 77 Other work Edit Ram Gopal Varma with Suriya on the sets of Rakta Charitra 2 Television Edit Ram Gopal Varma made his debut in Television through a Talk Show titled Ramuism The show is being aired on a Telugu channel since September 2014 78 The show is noted for its fresh and witty appeal The show focuses on Varma s Point of View on social issues such as Education Religion Mythology Children Crime Death Anger Godmen Woman Philosophy Cinema etc The show is hosted by Swapna the managing editor of Sakshi TV Online media Edit He has also made a documentary called God Sex and Truth with adult actress Mia Malkova 79 Biographies Edit Varma wrote an autobiography titled Na Ishtam which discusses his life experiences and philosophy Naa Ishtam was released in December 2010 at Taj Banjara Hyderabad 80 Sirasri poet lyricist and writer wrote a biographical book on the interactions he had with Ram Gopal Varma with the title Vodka With Varma Director Puri Jagannadh launched the book in December 2012 81 In November 2015 Varma published his book Guns and Thighs The Story of My Life which discusses a wide range of subjects from the influences and circumstances that drew him to cinematic techniques his successful and unsuccessful films his Bollywood idols his live in relationship with Suchitra Krishnamoorthy his relationship with the media and the controversies dogging him his philosophy of life and Indian cinema 82 On this occasion Varma said I dedicated my book to Ayn Rand Bruce Lee Urmila Matondkar Amitabh Bachchan and a few gangsters 83 84 Personal life EditVarma was married to Ratna who are later divorced 85 They have a daughter 86 Awards and nominations EditVarma has garnered the National Film Award the Bimal Roy Memorial National Award seven state Nandi Awards two Bollywood Filmfare Awards and five Bollywood Movie Awards National Film Awards Edit Year Film Category Outcome Ref1999 Shool National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi Won 19 Nandi Awards Edit Year Film Category Outcome Ref1989 Siva Nandi Award for Best Director Won1989 Siva Nandi Award for Best First Film of a Director Won1991 Kshana Kshanam Nandi Award for Best Director Won1991 Kshana Kshanam Nandi Award for Best Screenplay Writer Won1993 Money Nandi Award for Best Feature Film Silver Won1999 Prema Katha Nandi Award for Best Director Won1999 Prema Katha Nandi Award for Best Feature Film Bronze WonFilmfare Awards Edit Year Film Category Outcome Ref1995 Rangeela Filmfare Best Story Award Won 87 1995 Rangeela Filmfare Award for Best Director Nominated 88 1995 Rangeela Filmfare Award for Best Film Nominated 88 1998 Satya Filmfare Critics Award for Best Movie Won 89 1998 Satya Filmfare Award for Best Film Nominated 88 2003 Company Filmfare Award for Best Director Nominated 88 2003 Company Filmfare Award for Best Film Nominated 88 2004 Bhoot Filmfare Award for Best Director Nominated 88 2006 Sarkar Filmfare Award for Best Director Nominated 88 Filmfare Awards South Edit Year Film Category Outcome Ref1989 Siva Filmfare Award for Best Director Telugu Nominated1991 Kshana Kshanam Filmfare Award for Best Director Telugu Nominated1993 Gaayam Filmfare Award for Best Director Telugu Nominated1997 Anaganaga Oka Roju Filmfare Award for Best Director Telugu Nominated1997 Anaganaga Oka Roju Filmfare Award for Best Film Telugu Nominated1999 Prema Katha Filmfare Award for Best Director Telugu NominatedBimal Roy Memorial National Awards Edit Year Film Category Outcome Ref1999 Satya Bimal Roy Memorial Award for Best Direction Won 57 58 90 IIFA Awards Edit Year Film Category Outcome Ref2002 Company IIFA Award for Best Movie Nominated 88 2002 Company IIFA Award for Best Director Nominated 88 Bollywood Movie Awards Edit Year Film Category Outcome Ref1998 Satya Bollywood Movie Award Best Director Won 91 2000 Jungle Bollywood Movie Award Best Director Won 91 2002 Company Bollywood Movie Award Best Director Won 91 2003 Bhoot Bollywood Movie Award Best Director Won 91 Zee Cine Awards Edit Year Film Category Outcome Ref2004 Bhoot Best Director of The Year Nominated 91 92 2005 Ab Tak Chhappan Best Producer of The Year Nominated 91 92 Screen Awards Edit Year Film Category Outcome Ref2000 Jungle Screen Award for Best Director Nominated 91 2002 Company Screen Award for Best Film Nominated 91 93 2009 Sarkar Raj Screen Award for Best Director Nominated 91 Stardust Awards Edit Year Film Category Outcome Ref2009 Sarkar Raj Stardust Award for Best Director Nominated 91 2010 Rakta Charitra Readers Choice Award for Best Director Action Thriller Nominated 91 Other awards Edit Year Film Awards Category Outcome Ref1989 Siva Vamsee Berkley Awards Best Director Won 91 1993 Gaayam Akruthi Film Award Best Director Won 91 Filmography EditMain article Ram Gopal Varma filmographyReferences Edit My Wife s Murder This RGV film failed to excite his fans in 2005 Thehansindia com 18 July 2020 Retrieved 25 July 2020 a b Directorate of Film Festival PDF Iffi nic in IndianGoodfellas americancinematheque com Archived from the original on 2 July 2018 Retrieved 22 August 2015 Guns and Thighs an Original Series by RGV Archived from the original on 26 May 2020 Retrieved 28 May 2017 RGV s new web series Guns and Thighs talk about the time of Mafia in Mumbai Times of India The Times of India Veerappan Going to Hollywood The New Indian Express I don t think cinema in Rs 100 crore terms RGV Hindustan Times Archived from the original on 23 September 2012 Retrieved 22 September 2012 Aparna Phadke 2 May 2012 Me RGV s muse Out of question Nathalia Kaur The Times of India Archived from the original on 19 October 2013 Retrieved 22 September 2012 LOVE2HateU 15th January 2012 RGV and Ritesh Deshmukh Retrieved 22 September 2012 via YouTube Bollywood s new badshah Tribuneindia com Retrieved 21 July 2022 RGV s associates want him back in action India TV News 5 May 2014 How Ram Gopal Varma gave Bollywood its best gangsters dailyo in Ram Gopal Varma revolutionizing Indian film industry flow cam technology now auctioning distribution rights The American Bazaar 30 July 2014 a b A filmmaker is like a journalist BBC 29 July 2004 Retrieved 12 September 2011 Archived copy Archived from the original on 3 October 2011 Retrieved 16 August 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b Against the Grain Grady Hendrix on Bombay s most successful maverick Film Society of Lincoln Center September October 2006 Retrieved 22 February 2009 GOOD VARMA FROM INDIA New York Post 18 June 2006 a b RGV s associates want him back in action India TV News 5 May 2014 How Ram Gopal Varma gave Bollywood its best gangsters dailyo in Ram Gopal Varma revolutionizing Indian film industry flow cam technology now auctioning distribution rights The American Bazaar 30 July 2014 Chinnarayana 2007 p 54 International Film Festival of India 1990 PDF Directorate of Film Festivals Archived from the original PDF on 20 April 2016 Retrieved 17 April 2016 100 Years of Indian Cinema The 100 greatest Indian films of all time Movies News Photos IBNLive IBNLive Archived from the original on 24 April 2013 Retrieved 18 May 2013 a b Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema Kshana Kshanam Pg 503 Professor of critical Studies Paul Willemen 2014 Masand s Verdict Contract mangled mess of Satya Company CNN News18 Behind The Scenes Rachel Dwyer May 30 2005 outlookindia com a b The Sunday Tribune Spectrum tribuneindia com 100 Years of Indian Cinema The 100 greatest Indian films of all time IBNLive Archived from the original on 24 April 2013 Retrieved 18 May 2013 a b 47th National Film Awards PDF Directorate of Film Festivals Retrieved 13 March 2012 Ram Gopal Verma s Veerappan creating ripples in south India Indiatoday intoday in a b మ చ ఐడ య త త స త ఐస క ర మ ల ఆర థ క ల భ ల Sakshi com 17 July 2014 Retrieved 22 August 2014 Vangaveeti Ram Gopal Varma s latest film is his most violent work Hindustantimes com 23 December 2016 Flow Cam technology for the first time in Asia RGV Sify Archived from the original on 18 June 2014 Dundoo Sangeetha Devi 23 June 2022 Ram Gopal Varma s Konda review The Hindu The Hindu Konda Murali s close aide Prashanth Karthi to shine as Naxal leader RK In RGV s Konda Telugu Movie News Timesofindia indiatimes com Retrieved 23 June 2022 varma ram gopal 9 March 2014 Dedicated to my first memorable crush Deccan Chronicle Basu Arundhati 2 July 2005 Don of the big screen The Telegraph Archived from the original on 27 November 2005 Retrieved 12 September 2011 I need to change my approach to films Tehelka 15 September 2007 Retrieved 12 September 2011 Lakshmi Talk Show with Ram Gopal Varma 70mmonline com Retrieved 12 September 2011 Rachel Dwyer 30 May 2005 Behind The Scenes Outlook Magazine Retrieved 18 August 2010 a b Edouard Waintrop on the New Indian Cinema UP Front India Today India Today 18 May 2012 Retrieved 27 September 2012 a b c d e f David 16 June 2006 The Films of Ram Gopal Varma An Overview Cinema Strikes Back Retrieved 22 February 2009 Amitava Kumar 23 December 2008 Slumdog Millionaire s Bollywood Ancestors Vanity Fair Retrieved 4 January 2008 Lisa Tsering 29 January 2009 Slumdog Director Boyle Has Fingers Crossed for Oscars IndiaWest Archived from the original on 2 March 2009 Retrieved 30 January 2009 Anthony Kaufman 29 January 2009 DGA nominees borrow from the masters Directors cite specific influences for their films Variety Retrieved 30 January 2009 Bollywood biggies bet big on Cannes dna BBC Shropshire Entertainment Sarkar Raj unveiled at Cannes Bbc co uk Sarkar Raj makes it to the Academy of Motion Pictures library Bollywood Hungama 2 August 2008 Retrieved 9 August 2011 Bangkok for 2008 IIFA Awards DESIblitz 31 May 2008 The Attacks of 26 11 Movie Review Koimoi com March 2013 Retrieved 6 March 2013 The Attacks of 26 11 selected for Berlin film fest IBNLive Archived from the original on 2 January 2013 Retrieved 1 March 2013 RGV to recreate Taj Hotel for his 26 11 film Mid day com 31 August 2012 Retrieved 22 September 2012 Advani praises RGV s The Attacks of 26 11 advocates Parliament screening Hindustan Times 28 February 2013 Archived from the original on 6 March 2013 Retrieved 6 March 2013 Critics review The Attacks of 26 11 find it watchable Hindustan Times 1 March 2013 Archived from the original on 5 March 2013 Retrieved 6 March 2013 Brilliant Cop who first quizzed Kasab on 26 11 film Rediff com 4 March 2013 Recreating 26 11 massacre felt terrifying RGV Movie Snippets Sify 4 September 2012 Archived from the original on 11 October 2012 Retrieved 22 September 2012 Would you watch RGV s film on 26 11 Rediff com 13 December 2011 Retrieved 22 September 2012 Guns and Thighs an Original Series by RGV Archived from the original on 26 May 2020 Retrieved 28 May 2017 a b c d Verma Sukanya All you need to know about Company Rediff Retrieved 12 September 2011 Chinnarayana Pulagam August 2007 శ వ స ల య ల య డ చర త రల సహజ వ శ Siva A natural frustration in the history of celluloid Telugu Naadi in Telugu United States ISSN 1559 7008 Archived from the original on 9 April 2016 Retrieved 9 April 2016 Raghavan Nikhil 9 October 2010 A saga in the making The Hindu Retrieved 12 September 2011 Acting Who me Never says Ram Gopal Varma NDTV Indo Asian News Service 5 December 2010 Retrieved 12 September 2011 a b The Winners 1998 The Times of India Archived from the original on 8 July 2012 Retrieved 12 September 2011 Take Pride in These 10 Bollywood Movies Which Were Copied By Hollywood In style yahoo com Entertainment indiatimes com Archived from the original on 10 June 2008 Directorate of Film Festival PDF Iffi nic in Retrieved 12 July 2012 a b 1999 Awards Bimal Roy Memorial a b Ram Gopal verma Sarkar Yet another fantastic movie from the Stylish Director Reachouthyderabad com Retrieved 27 September 2012 Directorate of Film Festival PDF Iffi nic in Archived from the original PDF on 25 December 2018 Retrieved 12 July 2012 D Final film in Indian Gangster Trilogy a Must See Cinemastrikesback com 24 August 2005 Retrieved 22 February 2009 Movie Reviews The New York Times 24 June 2022 RGV s Patta Pagalu Trailer Talk Gulte com Rajasekhar in RGV s Patta Pagalu Swati Dixit s Patta Pagalu Gulte com The Bhoot review Numbed by fear rediff com Much Delayed Shabri Gets A Sequel boxofficeindia co in RGV SHABRI is far superior to SATYA glamsham com 7 August 2021 Taran Adarsh 29 January 2010 Rann Bollywood Hungama Retrieved 29 January 2010 Rann Film Review The Hollywood Reporter 4 February 2010 Review Rakht Charitra is replete with violence yet blows you away Dnaindia com Retrieved 20 March 2012 My best film is Bhoot Ram Gopal Varma Bollywoodsargam com 31 July 2004 Retrieved 12 September 2011 Different Strokes Screen India 30 May 2003 Retrieved 12 September 2011 Rowdy Review Roundup Watch it for Mohan Babu International Business Times India Edition 4 April 2014 RGV disrupts film distribution model introduces online auction The Hindu Business Line Sen Raja 18 June 2010 Raavan is unforgivably boring Rediff Retrieved 29 May 2012 Thiruda Thiruda 1993 IMDb com Retrieved 21 July 2022 Nayar Parvathi 25 June 2010 Jewel of Indian cinema AsiaOne Singapore Press Holdings Retrieved 19 May 2012 HC imposes Rs 10 lakh fine on Ram Gopal Varma for remaking Sholay The Indian Express 1 September 2015 Khajane Muralidhara 23 April 2015 Killing Veerappan to be launched on Rajkumar s birthday The Hindu Retrieved 24 June 2015 RGV s Big Bomb Blast Gulte com 3 September 2014 RGV appears before Hyderabad police in obscenity case over his film GST Thenewsminute com 31 July 2004 Retrieved 12 September 2011 Ram Gopal Varma s autobiography Naa Ishtam released Filmibeat com 3 December 2010 1 dead link Guns And Thighs RGV s autobiography about pornstar gangsters hindustantimes com 25 November 2015 RGV s autobiography on Guns amp Thighs The Times of India I was inspired by Amitabh s gun and Sridevi s thighs Ram Gopal Varma Filmymonkey Filmymonkey Ram Gopal Varma s ex wife to tell all The Times of India 15 January 2017 Kavirayani Suresh 7 May 2015 Daughter s married life is boring Ram Gopal Varma Deccan Chronicle Best Story Official listings Indiatimes Filmfare Awards Archived from the original on 29 April 2014 Retrieved 29 April 2014 a b c d e f g h i Filmfare Nominees and Winners PDF Deep750 googlepages com Retrieved 21 July 2022 Critics Award for Best Film Filmfare Awards Official listing Indiatimes Archived from the original on 18 December 2014 Retrieved 20 May 2014 Two Stars Two Styles PDF Bimalroymemorial org Retrieved 21 July 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Ram Gopal Varma Biography FilmiBeat a b Zee Cine Awards IMDb com Company IMDb IMDb External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ram Gopal Varma Wikiquote has quotations related to Ram Gopal Varma Ram Gopal Varma at IMDb Ram Gopal Varma At Taj by Chance Archived 11 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine 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