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Ram Gopal Varma aka RGV is one of the most popular filmmakers in the entertainment industry. He has directed some of the most iconic films, which have become big hits as well. Apart from impressing the masses with his exceptional films, he is often known for getting involved in various controversies. RGV is quite expressive about his views, which have many times landed him in trouble. Recently, he has once again courted controversy after a video of him went viral on social media, where he can be seen pouring alcohol on a woman while partying. According to reports, Ram Gopal Varma posted a video of himself dancing at a nightclub. In the video, the director is dressed in a white shirt and can be seen pouring alcohol on a woman as they continue dancing. In the caption, RGV wrote, “Me celebrating @naralokesh victory over VYOOHAM … But my victory party will be 100 times bigger”. Nara Lokesh is the son of the former chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, Chandrababu Naidu.
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As per reports, Ram has taken a dig at Nara Lokesh because the politician filed a case against RGV’s film Vyooham. It was reported that Vyooham was based on the life of the current chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, YS Jaganmohan Reddy. The film showed Chandrababu Naidu in a negative light. As a result, Nara Lokesh filed a case against the film. Vyooham was scheduled to release on OTT on December 29. The Telangana High Court banned the release of the film. Along with that, the CBFC also cancelled giving this series a certification. As per the order of the court, the suspension of the release of the series will last for three weeks.
Nara Lokesh accused the film’s director and producer, RGV, of violating his father’s fundamental rights. In an interview, Chandrababu Naidu himself said that this was an attempt to defame him through the film. It was made to support YS Jaganmohan Reddy, and this has been a deliberate move.
The film stars Ajmal Ameer and Manasa Radhakrishnan in the lead roles. The film was supposed to release in November, but has now been delayed until further notice.
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