RGV Stirs Controversy with Remarks on Dawood Ibrahim
Ram Gopal Varma is known for his gangster-based films like Satya and Company, which were inspired by the underworld backdrop and went on to become cult classics

Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma (File Photo)
Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma has sparked controversy after making startling remarks about underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, claiming that he influenced his films and career.
Speaking to the media, Varma said, “I dedicated the book to Dawood Ibrahim also, but the publishers removed his name. If Dawood Ibrahim were not there, I would not have made Satya and Company, the two iconic films. How can I not dedicate it to him? I am earning my living because of him.”
He further added, “I was the only guy who never got threatening calls, the reason being they loved Satya and Company. They didn’t want to bother me. I kind of became their soulmate.”
Ram Gopal Varma is known for his gangster-based films like Satya and Company, which were inspired by the underworld backdrop and went on to become cult classics.
On the work front, Varma recently announced his upcoming film Syndicate, which he described as “the biggest film ever,” adding that it would “wash away all my cinema sins.” The project is reportedly being produced by Aditya Dhar, who is currently gaining attention for his work on the Dhurandhar franchise.
( Source : Deccan Chronicle )
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