What Now! RGV Comes To Defend Rajamouli!
It is now being established that controversial film maker Ram Gopal Varma has come to defend Rajamouli and here is what he had to say about the same.
By: Tupaki Desk | 21 Nov 2025 4:43 PM ISTIt is already known that star Director Rajamouli recently created a controversy after he said his father Vijayendra Prasad said Hanuman would take care of the Varanasi event, but there were many hardships associated with it.
Shortly after Rajamouli made this controversial comment at the Varanasi event, the Hindu groups took serious offence to the same, and there has been growing controversy in this regard.
In an interesting turn of events, it is now being established that controversial film maker Ram Gopal Varma has come to defend Rajamouli and here is what he had to say about the same.
In the context of all the venom being spewed by the so called believers on Rajamouli, they should know that being an atheist in India is not a crime . Article 25 of the Constitution protects the right to not believe So he has every right to say he doesn’t believe as much as the venom spewers right to say they believe, RGV stated.
Now coming to the dumb argument that “if he doesn’t believe in God why does he show God in his movies?” By that logic, should a filmmaker become a gangster to make a gangster film, become a ghost to make a horror film?
And the gob smacking truth? Despite him not believing in god , God gave @ssrajamouli 100 times more success, more wealth and more fan worship than most believers will ever see even in one hundred lifetimes, Varma added in his elaborate post.
Then the logical explanation from RGV as he confidently put his statement forward by saying
So either,
1.God loves atheists more than believers
2.God doesn’t care
3.Or maybe… … God isn’t there sitting with a notepad taking notes on who believes and who doesn’t?
So if God has no issue with him, then why are the self appointed god mongers getting blood pressure and ulcers? This is the explanatory series of points raised by the controversial filmmaker in his defense of Rajamouli.
