RGV ni eeroju kuda country oka "film director" label lo pettadam chaala baadhaakaram. More people should start recognising him as a philosopher and an intellectual. India and Telugu states in particular, must start acknowledge him as one of the greatest artists we had and we will ever have
If anyone wants to learn what is 180 degree rule in film making, observe the first 3 min of video. You feel something off that is because of breaking 180 rule
18:10 So Ram Gopal Verma sir explained that Comedy is mostly Dialogue and Expression whereas making people fear involves more craft. It can be interpreted this way right like it is difficult to make comedy because you have limited crafts to play with to bring out the emotion compared to fear.
How can we say "the crafts are limited to generate comedy", when the required no.of crafts itself is limited, comedy ki only actor and writing baagundaali ani annaru, ante it's more safe to get these two departments right Kaani horror/thrill manchiga ravaali ante you need more departments to amalgamate well, which is difficult than getting two departments right
@@JayZRY Thank you for the explanation. This is the point I was making but in a different way. Let me explain:- So for horror/thrill I completely agree that you need to handle more departments and their amalgamation is necessary. So, in this whole process, there can be some compromises in one department and on the whole it will still be good enough as there is so much involved in it and you subconsciously forgive it. But coming to comedy there is no broader ground to play cause you have to get whatever is involved 100% right to make it a good comedy scene. Let me explain this more with an example:- If I gave Pinku and Tinku two drawing sheets and asked them to impress me and I gave Pinku a costly Faber Castle drawing set whereas I just gave Tinku a Pencil and Eraser. So Tinku's art with just only Pencil and Eraser should be so well that it impreses me equally like Pinku's Drawing. I am not comparing painting with film making literally but you get the point right.
well, I am not sure how is it important in an interview specifically. Every person is different at different times, and there a lot of geniuses who give interviews with shades on
Sunil Shetty as Commander Shivraj in Jungle (2000) is one the most underrated & underappreciated characters in Ram Gopal Varma's filmography. Sunil gave an outstanding performance. It had bravery, compassion, sincerity towards duty & yet hardcore realism. Three scenes of Sunil Shetty stand out for me : 1. The introduction scene of Shivraj where Sunil captures Vijay Raaz in the forest in a hand to hand fight. Splendidly shown on screen. 2. The scene after the shootout between the army and the naxals in the climax where Sunil moves about alone in the forest for about 1 minute with a rifle in hand. No other character is shown for this 1 minute on screen which builds tension for the audience. Marvellous background score aids this scene. 3. The final scene of Sunil where Durga ( Sushant Singh) kills Shivraj by stabbing him from behind on mountain top is superbly picturised. Even though, Sunil knows that his end is near, he rescues Fardeen so that his final mission of capturing the naxalites is successful. Heart touching with beautiful BGM again
RGV Becoming Old Is Most Hurting 🫠
But enjoyed his life 😂😂❤ and still dream for many😂
Why hurting aadu elago ippudu manchi cinemalu tiyadu
@@JohnWick-fq6xe Filmmaker Gaa Kaadu Ley
@@JohnWick-fq6xenee ayya kuda okaroju money tevadam aapesthadu, appudu kuda ilaa ne antava?
@@JayZRY e lanjakodukulaki loyalty undadhu Satya is the defining moment in Indian cinema
All the anecdotes told by RGV have been retold numerous times that even before he was about to start I could know where he was going…
RGV ni eeroju kuda country oka "film director" label lo pettadam chaala baadhaakaram. More people should start recognising him as a philosopher and an intellectual. India and Telugu states in particular, must start acknowledge him as one of the greatest artists we had and we will ever have
If anyone wants to learn what is 180 degree rule in film making, observe the first 3 min of video. You feel something off that is because of breaking 180 rule
Congrats Ram bro on your married life.... mee Galatta X Gulte combination super.....
Pls bro marriages, deaths ki Congrats chepakandi😂
@@sandeepvonguru8488ye?
Inka deniki cheppali bro life MG inappuda 😅
😂@@CineWicket
Thanks man RVS❤ !! And also Happy Married Life 🎉
Motham Telugu lo vunte super vundedi as it is Galatta Telugu
Happy Married Life Bro
Galatta x Gulte
Gulte Emaindo ela kudirindo teliste cheppandi bro😂
Scenes chupichi untey bagundedhi,I know there is a copyright issue but....
Thank you bro RVS..❤
Thanks for this RVS!! ❤
2:02 one in those navarasa s (ayomayam)already shown by sir
Odi eee amma, rgv interview kosam psycho laga waiting chesthuvuntee... UA-cam odu edi notifications pettadu....
Jai RGV...
Unexpected collaboration 😮😮
@21:39 Manjith watching Ramu 😅
18:10 So Ram Gopal Verma sir explained that Comedy is mostly Dialogue and Expression whereas making people fear involves more craft. It can be interpreted this way right like it is difficult to make comedy because you have limited crafts to play with to bring out the emotion compared to fear.
How can we say "the crafts are limited to generate comedy", when the required no.of crafts itself is limited, comedy ki only actor and writing baagundaali ani annaru, ante it's more safe to get these two departments right
Kaani horror/thrill manchiga ravaali ante you need more departments to amalgamate well, which is difficult than getting two departments right
@@JayZRY Thank you for the explanation. This is the point I was making but in a different way. Let me explain:- So for horror/thrill I completely agree that you need to handle more departments and their amalgamation is necessary. So, in this whole process, there can be some compromises in one department and on the whole it will still be good enough as there is so much involved in it and you subconsciously forgive it. But coming to comedy there is no broader ground to play cause you have to get whatever is involved 100% right to make it a good comedy scene.
Let me explain this more with an example:-
If I gave Pinku and Tinku two drawing sheets and asked them to impress me and I gave Pinku a costly Faber Castle drawing set whereas I just gave Tinku a Pencil and Eraser. So Tinku's art with just only Pencil and Eraser should be so well that it impreses me equally like Pinku's Drawing.
I am not comparing painting with film making literally but you get the point right.
He cooler with the glasses on.
3:00
if you dont show the video, how do you think one would be engaged in the post vid conversation?
If they included those clips in this video, forget about the post vid conversation, asal motham 2hr conversation UA-cam lo undede kaadu
@@JayZRY partially agree, yeah!
Can someone make a list of all the movies RGV tells in the inteview?
nice video
telugu lo maatladi chavochu kadhara .Akkada unna vallandharu telugu valle
Brooo we are waiting for an interview with Sukku...
52:10 I can understand that frustration
It would have been better if he removed those shades, eyes are very important in interviews
well, I am not sure how is it important in an interview specifically. Every person is different at different times, and there a lot of geniuses who give interviews with shades on
RGV sits like robo 1:05
What is that mic 😂? Looks so funny.
36:08 that's brutal bruh
Galatta telugu❌ galata english ✅
RGV X RVS 💣
Thanks for fixing the mic
Am associte direvtor team eye operation done slukaaklu
We want Time stamps
RGV nee car ki 1000 challan undi pay chey
Ori na kodaka 🤣🤣
Ayanenti AI Robo la kurchunadu
Sunil Shetty as Commander Shivraj in Jungle (2000) is one the most underrated & underappreciated characters in Ram Gopal Varma's filmography. Sunil gave an outstanding performance. It had bravery, compassion, sincerity towards duty & yet hardcore realism.
Three scenes of Sunil Shetty stand out for me :
1. The introduction scene of Shivraj where Sunil captures Vijay Raaz in the forest in a hand to hand fight. Splendidly shown on screen.
2. The scene after the shootout between the army and the naxals in the climax where Sunil moves about alone in the forest for about 1 minute with a rifle in hand. No other character is shown for this 1 minute on screen which builds tension for the audience. Marvellous background score aids this scene.
3. The final scene of Sunil where Durga ( Sushant Singh) kills Shivraj by stabbing him from behind on mountain top is superbly picturised. Even though, Sunil knows that his end is near, he rescues Fardeen so that his final mission of capturing the naxalites is successful. Heart touching with beautiful BGM again
Ice cream
44:27🤣
someone pls wipe the sweat off of rvs's forehead. Light is playing with it.
anna telugu lo matladu sami.
RGV is becoming old
1:31:14 gap lo bhale esaadu😂
Thanks man RVS❤ !! And also Happy Married Life 🎉