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RGV Is Starting A School
By: Tupaki Desk | 27 May 2018 11:13 AM GMTRam Gopal Varma may be going through a rough phase as a director.. his track record may be weak for the last few years. But still, we have to accept the fact that he has inspired several young directors across the country. Many assistants of Varma became directors. He has inspired several others in an indirect manner.
The impact of 'Shiva' on the Indian film industry is unmatchable. Krishna Vamsi.. Teja.. Puri Jagannadh.. Guna Sekhar are his assistants before they became directors. He has been teaching lessons with his work until now.. he is becoming a real teacher now. He is going to teach direction lessons to the students.
Varma is going to start a film institute named RGV Unshool. He made the announcement through his Twitter account. He tweeted that "Along with New York based Dr.Ram Swaroop and Dr Swetha Reddy, I am starting a Film School called RGV UNSCHOOL ..Details will be given at a press meet tomorrow."
Though Varma has a pathetic track record in the past few years as we discussed before, the aspiring directors can learn a lot from RGV. If he explains them the technical things about his films they will become great lessons for the youngsters. His new announcement is also giving a feeling that the might put a full stop to the direction and confine himself to the teaching. Let us see what happens.
The impact of 'Shiva' on the Indian film industry is unmatchable. Krishna Vamsi.. Teja.. Puri Jagannadh.. Guna Sekhar are his assistants before they became directors. He has been teaching lessons with his work until now.. he is becoming a real teacher now. He is going to teach direction lessons to the students.
Varma is going to start a film institute named RGV Unshool. He made the announcement through his Twitter account. He tweeted that "Along with New York based Dr.Ram Swaroop and Dr Swetha Reddy, I am starting a Film School called RGV UNSCHOOL ..Details will be given at a press meet tomorrow."
Though Varma has a pathetic track record in the past few years as we discussed before, the aspiring directors can learn a lot from RGV. If he explains them the technical things about his films they will become great lessons for the youngsters. His new announcement is also giving a feeling that the might put a full stop to the direction and confine himself to the teaching. Let us see what happens.