Ram Gopal Varma talks about the change that RRR or The Kashmir Files will bring to the film industry
Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma has talked about The Kashmir Files and RRR and how both will or will not impact the way films are made in the Indian film industry. RRR entered the ₹1000 crore club in its worldwide collection on Saturday. In the mean time, The Kashmir Files has recorded ₹250 crore in its earnings.
Talking with India Today about the two movie, Ram Gopal Varma said, “RRR is not a game-changer and according to me, I don’t think it can bring about a change. It is a film that is produced on a lavish scale. And RRR is a kind of film that comes once in four or five years. To mount a film on such a scale, you need a director with a great track record – someone like (SS) Rajamouli. ”
Talking about The Kashmir Files, he said, “Whereas, if you consider The Kashmir Files, it is a real game-changer. It gives filmmakers the much-needed confidence. That is, if you make a film on a budget of ₹10 crore, and it spins over ₹250 crore, look at the performance level. This is what The Kashmir Files did. Obviously, RRR and The Kashmir Files are minting money. But, it is easy to make The Kashmir Files, but not RRR. Not everyone would have ₹500 crore as a budget. But, producers would surely have ₹10 crore as budge.”