I agree about new concepts and good themes in our films. But first of all don't u think we require to be serious about the details in our films, we are very poor when it comes to details in our films. Dirty looking wigs, get up and Maganlal dresswala and AC DC t-shirts - ready made - ready to shoot.
Just look at the Hollywood films - their films are only 1 hr 20 mins or so - but look at every detail they take care of. The research they do before shooting a film, the effort on every shot - the technical details.
Why can't we beat them - we can - it's just the will. We have best of the people in the world in our film Industry. We Indian technicians if hired by them can give same top quality results, why not for our Indian films?
I hope you also must be doing the best to get the details well in your film. Every frame of your movie is so well planned. Hope to see more from your in your upcoming films.
Regards Praveen V. Bangera
I like the way you think ! Implement ! Come what may !
Undoubtedly Varma is one of the creative directors we have. well, when it comes to bollywood he is the one and the only. though native of AP he could make a film like satya with mumbia regionality and everyone knows how it hit the public. but because of his curiosity in crime he fails to handle other subjects well. and he failed to do it with horror earlier. but lets see how bhoot has shaped up anyway. but surely , he has created a new trend in everything he took up even the horror movies like raat except that he failed to horrify us.
I believe Mr. Verma is pretty much inclined towards the creative side, more precisely the unconventional creative side. This is unbelieveably amazing, since this is one thing which most of our Bollywood big wigs lack in abundance. Best of Luck Mr. Verma, and I promise that when this movie comes out, i will make sure that i watch it first day, first show!
Ramu is a good filmmaker. His ability to handle so many different genres and making good films is truly praiseworthy. Even though he thinks that Raat was a horrible film, I really enjoyed it. I love all those funny angles, creeping camera movements, music. My friends and I love to see Raat whenever we get the opportunity. I'm lloking forward to Bhoot. It definitely won't be a let-down. Although there seems to be lack of originality in the story (What lies beneath). But there won't be any lack of style and finesse. Take my word.
Ram Gopal Varma is unparalleled. Just look at the names of his films. You just start getting the feel of whats coming, instantly! Try out the untried, explore the unexplored is his motto. We have a lot to learn from him. Proud to have an Indian like RGV.
Ramu do not try to scare us . Satya was the last movie which was original and up to your mark all the films later were a big let down . TRUE, WE ARE SCARED TO WATCH YOUR FILMS SO WE KEEP AWAY!
I feel that Bhoot has been flicked from "The Gift". That effectively dampens the whole spirit of the movie. Anyway: Urmila looks divine in Bhoot, but the suspense is gone now! But, I'll anyway watch it because of Urmila. But, I doubt Bhoot is going to scare me!