Ram Gopal Verma Se Bhaag
Surviving Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag was an art by itself. Here’s a lowdown on how the filmi janta managed
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The most-awaited part at the premiere of Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag was er… the interval. We say so because most of the action (off screen) called it quits during intermission time. The filmi janta made a beeline for the exit doors, and what’s more, most of them did not return when the film resumed.
RGV wanted to create history. Well, he surely has. At no other premiere has the cast and crew simply walked out from the theatre in the past. Here’s a lowdown: Amitabh Bachchan, head lowered, left looking reasonably upset during the interval. He made it a point to look past inquisitive media persons waiting for bytes on his overhyped film, Aag. RGV’s Radha, Sushmita Sen preened on the red carpet. (Of course, she hadn’t seen her film yet.) She refused to get pictures clicked, saying, “My make-up is not right!”
Debutant Prashant Raj, the most spirited of the lot, was seen going from screen-toscreen with his girl friend, to check out audience responses. Sadly enough, after the interval there was nobody left for him to ask for feedback.
Thank God, Hema Malini wasn’t present at the premiere. Nisha Kothari aka G h u n g r o o , whose role is closely m o d - eled on Basanti’s in Sholay would’ve surely embarrassed her.She seemed very happy though. When has she cared about the content of her films anyway?
Pooja Shetty of Adlabs films, the producers, left after just 20 minutes.
Urmila’s ample bosom on screen, apparently, was the one thing that grabbed most of the attention.
Ritesh Deshmukh and RGV loyalist E Niwas waited until the very end. But the stress did show on their faces.
BH-AAG!
Ram Gopal Verma, seen right next to the dustbin in the picture, chose his place after a lot of thinking, it seems. Bh-aag was everyone’s mantra at the premiere of his Aag. The director asked a former assistant director if he liked the film. He found an answer in the blank look that he received.
RGV was also trying to gauge audience response to his film. He was watching people who were giving bytes to the media.
KYA LINE HAI!
We couldn’t help eavesdrop at some clever lines that audiences came up with. Here are the gems:
A disappointed viewer asked the General Manager of the multiplex: “Sir, popcorn ke saath zeher bhi milta hai kya? (Can we get poison along with popcorn?)
People booed at Abhishek Bachchan’s entry in the Mehbooba song, “Baap Kam tha kya, jo tu bhi aa gaya?” (Wasn’t your father enough!)
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RGV se bhaag …..
Please Big B read this article and try to learn something and STop Sarkar ka raj
Hey Aks! I hope SarkarRaj is not a disaster!
aag isn’t Ramu’s kind of film , sarkar raj won’t be a disappointment and for that matter even darling would do better than aag