Ram Gopal Varma says, 'I owe my living to Dawood Ibrahim, I love dark side of human beings'
In an interview, Ram Gopal Varma talks about his love for Dawood Ibrahim and the dark side of human beings, read on
Ram Gopal Varma is one of the controversial filmmakers in India. He always grabs headlines because of his statements, movies and social media posts.
In an interview with Spotboye.com, Ram Gopal Varma opens up about his upcoming projects, D Company, Dawood Ibrahim and more.
When he was asked that, why don't he makes Mahatma Gandhi or Mother Teresa, why only glorifying gangsters.
To that, he said, "I owe my living to Dawood Ibrahim. I made a career out of making gangster movies. I have always been attracted to the dark side of human beings."
Talking about his next film D Company, he said that the film is through insiders’ perspectives. Actor Akshat Kaanth, will be playing Dawood Ibrahim's role, that he selected him after auditioning nearly 35 people.
Talking about his plans for 2021, RGV said, "I am up to lots of things and will be spreading like coronavirus 2.0 into both theatres and OTT’s and no vaccine can stop me."