No troll phase this. He has gone seriously astray. Every director has some genres that he is an absolute master of. For RGV, these are underworld-related movies and horror films. Rangeela was a great exception. A film should stay with the viewer a decade after he has watched it. Then the director has succeeded at his job.
Anybody can make crap. It does not need a person of the caliber of RGV to do this. RGV, wake up and give us a good film once every five years. We do not expect rubbish from you. Personally, it irritates the hell out of me.
On August 31, 2007, Varma's production company (popularly known as "Factory") released Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag, a remake of the Bollywood blockbuster,
Sholay. It stars
Amitabh Bachchan as the villain, Gabbar Singh as well as
Ajay Devgan who plays "Heero," the equivalent of "Veeru" by
Dharmendra in the original Sholay. The movie opened to universally bad reviews criticizing almost everything from acting to cinematography to the soundtrack. Perhaps the strongest amongst all his critics was one man who sent a SMS containing highly derogatory remarks about the movie which RGV himself admitted and is alleged to have repented his decision in making this flop remake of the epic film [Sholay]. The contents of the SMS which shook RGV were: -
"Hi Sir. To call Aag a piece of junk would be demeaning junk. What happened to the colours of Rangeela and the grit of Satya? No clear story, meaningless script, obsession with dark lighting, weak screenplay, and songs that are too high-pitched and outdated............ -
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