Ram Gopal Varma opens up on his unique style; says, “If you see Satya, it had no script at all”]

Renowned filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma, known for his impactful and unconventional films, recently appeared on Komal Nahta’s Game Changers podcast. He discussed his journey from engineering to filmmaking, his passion for experimenting with genres, and his approach of not relying on a bound script.In an insightful conversation with Komal Nahta, when Ram Gopal Varma was asked about his spontaneity on the idea of making a film without a script in place. Varma said, “See, if you take the example of Satya, there was no script at all. I have some kind of guts, like- let's start shooting, and we kept changing the scenes in between shoots,” Varma revealed. Emphasizing on why he doesn’t believe in writing a script, and improvising fresh ideas, he said, “Honestly, I don't believe in the importance of a script.”Commenting on his style of filmmaking, Ram Gopal Varma spoke about the risks and challenges one faces when he follows this style of filmmaking. The filmmaker said, “I'll tell you something that could have gone very wrong in Satya, but it went right, that's a different story. Kallu Mama holds a gun to Satya when Satya comes running away. I suddenly thought, and was thinking of killing the Chandrakant Mule, that's Makarand Deshpande's character. I called Makarand, “Makarand, where are you?” He said, “Sir, I'm at home.” So, I said, “Why don't you come to the set? I'm thinking of killing your character in this scene.” So, he came, and the camera rolled, and the scene was shot.”The director spoke about the downsides of his style of filmmaking. Working without a bound script can go wrong. The director cited an example of how Satya may have been a very different film if luck was not in his side. Ram Gopal Varma said, “If Makarand was on another shoot that day, it's possible that I wouldn't have been able to do that scene.”Ram Gopal Varma’s episode on Komal Nahta’s Game Changers podcast is a masterclass in filmmaking. From script selection and new-age marketing to the differences between OTT and cinema, the filmmaker shares deep insights into the evolving industry.With Game Changers, Komal Nahta is redefining the landscape of Indian cinema conversations. Tune in to the YouTube channel for Game Changers.Also Read : Ram Gopal Varma wants Sandeep Reddy Vanga to remake THIS film

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Renowned filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma, known for his impactful and unconventional films, recently appeared on Komal Nahta’s Game Changers podcast. He discussed his journey from engineering to filmmaking, his passion for experimenting with genres, and his approach of not relying on a bound script. In an insightful conversation with Komal Nahta, when Ram Gopal Varma was asked about his spontaneity on the idea of making a film without a script in place.

Varma said, “See, if you take the example of Satya, there was no script at all. I have some kind of guts, like- let's start shooting, and we kept changing the scenes in between shoots,” Varma revealed. Emphasizing on why he doesn’t believe in writing a script, and improvising fresh ideas, he said, “Honestly, I don't believe in the importance of a script.



” Commenting on his style of filmmaking, Ram Gopal Varma spoke about the risks and challenges one faces when he follows this style of filmmaking. The filmmaker said, “I'll tell you something that could have gone very wrong in Satya, but it went right, that's a different story. Kallu Mama holds a gun to Satya when Satya comes running away.

I suddenly thought, and was thinking of killing the Chandrakant Mule, that's Makarand Deshpande's character. I called Makarand, “Makarand, where are you?” He said, “Sir, I'm at home.” So, I said, “Why don't you come to the set? I'm thinking of killing your character in this scene.

” So, he came, and the camera rolled, and the scene was shot.” The director spoke about the downsides of his style of filmmaking. Working without a bound script can go wrong.

The director cited an example of how Satya may have been a very different film if luck was not in his side. Ram Gopal Varma said, “If Makarand was on another shoot that day, it's possible that I wouldn't have been able to do that scene.” Ram Gopal Varma’s episode on Komal Nahta’s Game Changers podcast is a masterclass in filmmaking.

From script selection and new-age marketing to the differences between OTT and cinema, the filmmaker shares deep insights into the evolving industry. With Game Changers, Komal Nahta is redefining the landscape of Indian cinema conversations. Tune in to the YouTube channel for Game Changers.

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