Maverick director Ram Gopal Varma lost his Midas touch a long way back. He makes movies with no conviction these days and most of them are either to cash in on a controversy or an A grade attempt to cash in on the weakness of the audiences. Everything RGV does is to gain publicity. He has stated the same on various occasions.
However, whenever RGV speaks logic it is straight to the point. Now, Varma has analyzed how South movies have affected Bollywood and how remakes are going to die soon. He took the example of Jersey. He stated the Nani’s Jersey Hindi dubbing wouldn’t cost more than 10 lakhs but Shahid Kapoor’s Jersey cost them more than Rs. 100 Cr. Now that the movie was a colossal flop, it is a waste of time, energy, and money.
He tweeted, “Bollywood will be now getting ducked from both front and back as they neither seem to know how to make superhits nor can they hope to survive on remaking south films because nobody will sell them REMAKE rights. The moral of the story is it’s smart to release dubbed films instead of remaking them because it’s obvious that the audiences are ok with any face or any subject from anywhere as long as it interests them.”
The DISASTROUS fate of JERSEY film in Hindi signals the DEATH of REMAKES for the simple reason it has been proved multiple times that dubbed films like #Pushpa #RRR #KGF2 are doing far better than originals ,if the content is good #DeathOfRemakes
— Ram Gopal Varma (@RGVzoomin) April 26, 2022
If Nani ‘s original JERSEY from Telugu was dubbed and released it would have costed the producers just 10 lakhs whereas the remake in Hindi costed 100 cr resulting in losing enoromous money ,time, effort and face #DeathOfRemakes
— Ram Gopal Varma (@RGVzoomin) April 26, 2022
After the monstrous successes of dubbed films like #Pushpa , #RRR and #KGF2 , no south film with good content will be sold for remake rights as even both the content and regional stars are being liked by the Hindi audiences #DeathOfRemakes
— Ram Gopal Varma (@RGVzoomin) April 26, 2022
Bollywood will be now getting ducked from both front and back as they neither seem to know how to make superhits nor can they hope to survive on remaking south films because nobody will sell them REMAKE rights #DeathOfRemakes
— Ram Gopal Varma (@RGVzoomin) April 26, 2022
Moral of the story is it’s smart to release dubbed films instead of remaking them because it’s obvious that the audiences are ok with any face or any subject from anywhere as long as it interests them #DeathOfRemakes
— Ram Gopal Varma (@RGVzoomin) April 26, 2022
TELUGU and KANNADA films have INFECTED Hindi films like a COVID VIRUS..Hoping that BOLLYWOOD will soon come up with a VACCINE 💐
— Ram Gopal Varma (@RGVzoomin) April 26, 2022