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This is an archive article published on October 19, 2011

Film’s star,not director,is true captain of ship: RGV

RGV feels nowadays directors don't matter,what matter is who are the actors.

Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma feels that today’s film directors are no longer the captain of a ship,as it is the star who actually rules.

“Bollywood stars have completely shattered the myth of the director being the captain of a ship… a star is truly the only captain of the ship,” Varma wrote on micro-blogging site twitter.

Varma gained recognition in Bollywood with the Hindi version of ‘Shiva’ in 1990 and ‘Rangeela’ (1995). His hugely successful film ‘Satya’ (1998) won him six Filmfare award and his 2002 film ‘Company’ got seven Filmfare awards.

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Taking potshots at other directors like Anubhav Sinha and Vijay Krishna Acharya (also known as Victor),the maverick filmmaker said times are changing as actors have taken a centre-stage in the movie-making business.

“The most awaited Ra.One’s director has only a negative record… whether Ra.One is directed by Anubhav Sinha or Karan Johar,people will still see. The director of ‘Tashan’ touted as Yashraj ki aag is directing ‘Dhoom 3’… if Aamir makes even his dog a director I will be first in queue for a ticket,” Varma said.

“I always believed that directors’ importance has always been there,only because stars had an illusion of their importance and so producers followed the same. But now that illusion has been broken. The rest should wake up and kick the high flying directors out and make that money also for themselves,” he said.

“If I myself as a director not caring about who is directing these films and I am running to the theatre what do the audience care about directors?” he added.

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