I am anti-anything I don’t agree with

I am anti-anything I don’t agree with
x
Highlights

Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma, who was embroiled in controversy for his objectionable tweets on Lord Ganesh recently, believes in freedom of expression.

Ram Gopal VarmaFilmmaker Ram Gopal Varma, who was embroiled in controversy for his objectionable tweets on Lord Ganesh recently, believes in freedom of expression. He says expressing what he feels in a manner he likes, is the way he enjoys.


Varma, on Sunday, was booked under four sections of the Indian Penal Code, with a complainant alleging that the filmmaker hurt the religious sentiments of Hindus by insulting Lord Ganesh through his series of tweets. In an interview, he has spoken about his controversial tweets, his films and his lack of camaraderie with people in the film industry.

Excerpts:

You’ve done it again, stirred up a huge controversy, this time with your remarks on Lord Ganesh?
The moment you say, time and again it also means that it’s a part of my nature and inner personality to express what I feel in a manner I choose to. And this is not the first time I’ve done this. If people are interested, they can go and check my tweets over the last four years and they will find many such similar ones.

Are you proud of offending people?
It’s the way I am. If you remember, there was a huge furore over an abusive word I used against Amitabh Bachchan. Everybody got into a frenzy except him, whereas in reality, he should have been the only one to get upset. He didn’t get upset only because he knew and understood the context.

I believe you are getting a lot of death threats after your Ganesh tweets. Doesn’t this kind of situation scare you?
It’s not true that I got death threats... they were mere random comments on the social network; everyone knows that those are just wild snarls from a hideout of anonymity.

A lot of people believe you deliberately provoke people with your tweets to get attention?
People will believe what they want to believe irrespective of what I say. So there’s no point in saying anything.

Are you anti-religion or just a cynic? Don’t you think it’s wrong to attack religious beliefs?
I am anti-anything I don’t agree with and I am not attacking anything or anyone other than just expressing my opinions which I have a right to do like anyone else in a free democratic country.

Have your friends from the Mumbai film industry kept in touch with you while you are stationed in Hyderabad?
I don’t have any friends and never had.

Don’t you feel isolated from the entertainment industry by your own cynicism and sharp tongue?
I like being myself, by myself and I live for myself and I don’t have time or mind-space for people who waste their time thinking about me.

Show Full Article
Print Article
Next Story
More Stories
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENTS