RGV Shares Views on Vivek Oberoi Career
Director Ram Gopal Varma is known for changing the way stories are shown in Indian cinema. With films like Satya, Company, Shiva, Sarkar, Rangeela, Kaun, and Bhoot, he brought a new style of filmmaking that focused on realism, strong characters, and intense storytelling. His movies often explored crime, politics, and psychological themes in a bold and different way.
Apart from making influential films, Varma also helped introduce and support many talented filmmakers. Directors such as Sriram Raghavan, Anurag Kashyap, and Shimit Amin got important opportunities early in their careers through his projects. Many of them later went on to become successful directors in the industry.
In a recent interview, Ram Gopal Varma was asked about actor Vivek Oberoi and whether Salman Khan had ruined his career. The question relates to the well-known controversy between the two actors many years ago, which was widely discussed in the media.
Responding to the question, Varma shared his thoughts on Vivek Oberoi’s career path. He suggested that in the film industry, an actor’s success or failure usually depends on many factors, including choice of films, public image, and timing. According to him, it is not always fair to blame one person for another actor’s career struggles. He hinted that careers in Bollywood are complex and influenced by both personal decisions and professional circumstances.
Varma’s comments have once again sparked discussions about how controversies can affect careers in the film industry and how difficult it is to survive in a highly competitive environment.
As someone who has seen the industry closely for decades, Ram Gopal Varma’s views carry weight, especially when he speaks about the ups and downs faced by actors in Bollywood.
