
Ram Gopal Varma is all set to tell a real life
story
He has travelled jungles for "Agyaat" and moved into channel studios
with "India 24/7". Now Ram Gopal Varma is all set to tell a real life
story about Paritala Ravi, a murder accused and one of the most feared
individuals ever in the blood-ridden faction politics of south India,
through his film "Rakta Charitra".
"Yes, 'Rakta Charitra' is
going to be my next film after I'm through with the shoot of 'India
24/7'. The film is a biographical tale of Paritala Ravi who was a prime
accused in quite a few murder cases. In fact he had also survived
numerous assassination attempts, the most brutal of which was way back
in 1997 when a bomb explosion near Rama Naidu Studio in Hyderabad
killed 26 people, but he survived," Varma told IANS.
What really made him tell this tale?
"The
very fact that Paritala Ravi wasn't a rebel in his initial days but the
force of circumstances made him become one. He was a soft-spoken, shy
guy who retreated into the jungles and then became a rebel. He wanted
to avenge the death of his father and brother. In fact, he even became
a minister in N.T. Ramarao's cabinet," said Varma who has been known
for capturing the darker side of affairs on camera.
"We have
heard stories about so many dangerous men in the past, whether it's
LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) chief Velupillai Prabhakaran or
Columbian drug lord Pablo Escobar. However, all those stories pale in
comparison to Ravi's life story", said Varma, "Closer home, I can say
that his story is even more intriguing than that of our very own Dawood
Ibrahim," he added.
Highly excited about beginning the film
this August, the director insists that this is one of the most
fascinating stories he has come across.
"'Rakta Charitra' is
the story of a man's phenomenal rise to power and a story of the most
intense blood curdling conflict ever heard of between two individuals.
Moreover, the story is also the ultimate statement on the often heard
disastrous consequences of a fatal mixture of caste, crime, family
feuds and politics", Varma said.
He is also getting into an
experimental mode for the film. Apparently, he plans to make it as a
two part feature film which would span over five hours. The two parts
would be called "Rakta Charitra-I" and "Rakta Charitra-II".
"The
sheer drama and content the story possesses is so incredibly rich that
it's not possible to do justice to it in a film which is less than five
hours. While the film's shooting would be held at a stretch, the
release would be in two parts which would be spaced out over three
months," said Varma
"I believe that 'Rakta Charitra' is going
to be the most defining film of my career not because of how well I
will make it but mainly because of the material I have at my hand," the
filmmaker said.
Varma is in the process of finalising the cast for the film.