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Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma criticised Bollywood celebrities supporting stray dog rights after the Supreme Court ordered Delhi-NCR strays to be moved into shelters. He accused animal lovers of “selective sympathy” and said human lives must not be endangered for animal compassion.
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Director Ram Gopal Varma praises Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning and criticized Indian filmmakers for underestimating audiences. He says foreign filmmakers uplift viewer intelligence, while Indian films often cater to and amplify perceived dumbness among audiences
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After years of dull films, the director has announced a new horror-comedy titled Police Station Mein Bhoot.
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The filmmaker seeks eight weeks’ time to appear before the investigating officials in a case related to a 2019 Telugu movie
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Filmmaker accused of posting morphed photographs of Chandrababu Naidu, Pawan Kalyan, their family members
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Sharing the video, which was curated by 'Multiversematrix,' RGV wrote, "What can AI not do? SILK SMITHA never looked more BEAUTIFUL."
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The Andheri Magistrate Court, which had been hearing the case for seven years, announced the verdict on Tuesday.
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Turning emotional and penning a confession post to himself on X, Ram Gopal Varma admitted that he cried after watching the film but said that the tears were not only for the film but for what had happened after that.
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The season finale of Prime Video's "The Rana Daggubati Show" enjoyed a star-studded guest list with Venkatesh Daggubati, director Anil Ravipudi, and actresses Aishwarya Rajesh and Meenakshi Chaudhary.
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Rishabh talked about the origins of “Kantara”, revealing how the film is intertwined with his home and community.
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Taking to X, formerly called Twitter, Varma wrote: “Every STAR should STRONGLY protest against @alluarjun ‘s ARREST because for any celebrity whether it’s a FILM STAR or a POLITICAL STAR , is it a crime for them to be ENORMOUSLY POPULAR???”
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Varma's advocate Rajagopallavan Tayi argues that pictures posted on social media platform X are posters in promotion of a movie he made
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A case was registered against the director at Maddipadu police station in Prakasam district on November 11 for allegedly posting morphed and "indecent" photographs of Naidu, Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan, and their family members on social media. Speaking to reporters outside Varma's Jubilee Hills residence in Hyderabad, the lawyer said, "Physical presence is not necessary. With Digital India, digital policing is also here. We are ready to cooperate virtually with the investigation."
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According to reports, public funds of Rs 1.5 crore were paid to Varma when the YSRCP was in power for allegedly defaming with his tweets and factitiously publishing such content through his Twitter account.
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The show will see a star-studded line-up of actors from the south Indian film industries
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A case has been filed against filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma at Maddipadu Police Station following a complaint by TDP leader Ramalingam, the Mandal Parishad Secretary. The complaint alleges that Varma made derogatory comments last year about then Leader of Opposition Chandrababu Naidu and his family members.
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Manoj took to Instagram, where he shared a string of pictures capturing moments from the action crime film, which was released in 1999. The film over the years gained the cult classic status.
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It's not just the law enforcement agencies that are tracking the footprints of the gangster who operates from jail in captivity. Bishnoi seems to have caught the fancy of Bollywood as well
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Jr. NTR was among the first celebrities to criticize Konda Surekha for her remarks, calling it a "new low" to involve personal lives in politics. He shared his statement with the hashtag #FilmIndustryWillNotTolerate, which quickly went viral.
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Manoj takes to Instagram, shares a string of photographs from the film, which also includes the poster and the popular song 'Sapne main milti hai',