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Showing posts with label Ram Gopal Varma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ram Gopal Varma. Show all posts

Sunday, October 5, 2014

RGV’s ‘Savithri’ poster raises many a hackle


Film director Ram Gopal Varma is at it again. In an apparent bid to capture eyeballs for his latest Telugu flick ‘Savithri’, the film maker released posters revealing the first look of the film, which raised hackles of women in general, women organisations and social and civil rights’ activists alike.

The posters portray a young boy, barely in his teens, ogling at the near bare mid-riff of a sari-clad woman. “Ram Gopal Varma is known for creating a commotion before the release of his films. His films have nothing to do with sanity. He adopts short-cuts to promote his films and loves to be in the limelight even if they have negative connotations. He has proved time and again that he has no social responsibility,” said film-maker C. Umamaheswara Rao.

“Perversion, thy name is Ram Gopal Varma. One cannot expect anything sensible or better than such ‘B’ or ‘C’ grade stuff from a film-maker like Varma,” said Sujatha C. of Future All Media, Vijayawada.


RGV’s film comes at a time when the degrading trend of ‘objectification’ of woman’s body is at its peak in cinema. “At a time when the nation is debating increasing the juvenile delinquency age, RGV seems to be going all out to promote juvenile crime rate,” says Munjuluri Krishna Kumari, Assistant Station Director, All-India Radio, Vijayawada.

As if portrayal of the woman as a ‘sex object’ is not enough, the ‘Mee Savithri Evaru’ campaign kicked off by the film makers has only added to the public anger. “The film maker seeks to be completely out of sync with morality and ethics,” said Manohar, a student activist.

The controversy has another side to it. People who revel in viewing such obscene stuff are equally blamed. “We have been doing it right from Choli ke peeche kya hai. We had a choice to disapprove such films by rejecting them. We don’t cringe any more looking at little kids gyrating to Sheela ki jawani…then why blame RGV alone,” says L. Swathi, a homemaker.

Copyright: thehindu.com




Sunday, August 3, 2014

These Gujarati, Bhojpuri, Marathi, Telugu and Tamil Versions of Aamir Khan's Hindi Songs Are Beyond Epic

These Gujarati, Bhojpuri, Marathi, Telugu and Tamil Versions of Aamir Khan's Hindi Songs Are Beyond Epic

Since Aamir Khan is trending thanks to the nearly-naked poster from Rajkumar Hirani's PK, we decided to dig up some of the most amazing videos ever to keep Aamir fans happily entertained. What we found confirmed that the internet is truly a goldmine. 

Once you hear these popular Aamir Khan songs dubbed in Gujarati, Bhojpuri, Marathi, Tamil and Telugu, the original versions may never seem as much fun again. You've been warned. 


1. First up is Khambe Jaisi Khadi Hai from the Madhuri Dixit-Aamir Khan starrer Dil in *drumroll* Gujarati. Not sure about you, but this is definitely the best thing we've heard all week.


2. Bhojpuri is always fun and when you bring Perfectionist Khan into the picture, it becomes even more amazing. Presenting the evergreen Tu Pyar Hai Kisi Aur Ka from Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin in Bhojpuri. The epic-ness of it all is just too much to handle.




3. Aamir Khan's super-duper hit Aati Kya Khandala in Marathi. Just WHAT more do you want in life?




4. Ram Gopal Varma's Rangeela becomes Rangeli and Kya Kare Kya Na Kare becomes Emi cheyyavachu.  This Telugu version will make your heart pound for the magical Rangeela stars, Aamir and Urmila 


5. Aamir's anti-hero act in Dhoom 3 made waves all across the world except in the hearts and minds of film critics. But this, this utterly brilliant Tamil version of the title track would make even the harshest critic melt. Not kidding. Just listen: 


Which version do you love best?


Copyright: ndtv.com





Monday, June 16, 2014

Nathalia Kaur’s all set for her Bollywood acting debut


Nathalia Kaur, a Brazilian model and actor, first seen as an item girl in Ram Gopal Varma’s film Department.



Nathalia Kaur, who was first seen as an item girl in Ram Gopal Varma’s 2012 film Department, is set to make her Bollywood acting debut. She will be seen opposite John Abraham in filmmaker Nishikant Kamat’s new film.



Sources close to the makers tell us that John had liked Nathalia’s past work (she has acted in a few films in the South) and that is why they cast her in the role. She will play a single mother in the film that is likely to be an action-drama.



Confirming the news, Kamat says, "We got Nathalia on board for the film."



We have also come to know that the venture is apparently an ­official remake of a Hollywood film. The movie is likely to go on the floors later this year.



Copyright: hindustantimes.com