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Ram Gopal Verma: I am not dying tomorrow

Tuesday, August 17, 2010 • Hindi Comments
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At the unveiling of the first look of Ram Gopal Varma up-coming movie 'Rakta Charitra', which is touted to be the most violent film in the history of Indian cinema, the helmer who is a gang war specialist was at his tongue and cheek best at the launch. The movie which is being made in two parts stars Vivek Oberoi and south hottie Surya in the lead.

Speaking at the launch RGV said, “This is the first film in Indian Cinema to release in two parts. Part II will release after three-four weeks of Part I. Both films will be released in October and will be of two hours and ten minutes each."

'Rakta Charitra' is based on the life of slain leader Paritala Ravindra to be played by Vivek Oberoi; Surya enacting the role of Maddelacheruvu Suri and Shatrughan Sinha playing N T Rama Rao along with Kota Srinivasa Rao and Radhika Apte in other pivotal roles.

On being asked the reason behind the film made in two parts, RGV replied, "The story possesses sheer drama and content because of which it was not possible to do justice in just one go. We wanted to show rise and fall of Ravi and emergence of Suri." Actor Vivek Oberoi, who is teaming up with Varma after eight years, said, "It is like a debut all over again. It is once in a lifetime opportunity. I feel fortunate to get it." South Indian actor Suriya, who makes debut in Bollywood with 'Rakta Charitra', said, "I owe it all to Ramu sir. Hope people like my work here."

Tamil actress Priyamani, who showcased her acting skills in Mani Ratnam's 'Raavan', said, "This is my second film in Bollywood. I am pleased to work with Ramu sir."

When asked why not other south Indian actors in Bollywood, RGV in his known tongue and cheek style immediately replied, “I am not dying tomorrow”.

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