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Why RGV believes Obsession is a masterclass for filmmakers: ‘No big stars, no heavy VFX’ | Hollywood News

Why RGV believes Obsession is a masterclass for filmmakers: ‘No big stars, no heavy VFX’ | Hollywood News

Besides becoming one of the most successful movies of the year worldwide, earning over 230 times its budget, director Curry Barker’s American supernatural psychological horror film Obsession is also garnering significant praise from both audiences and industry insiders alike. Starring Michael Johnston, Inde Navarrette, and Cooper Tomlinson in lead roles, Obsession has found a new fan in India, and that’s none other than veteran filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma, who recently admitted to being obsessed with the movie. Must Read | I watched Obsession. The CBFC watched it too and decided what other adults could see RGV obsessed with Obsession Taking to X (formerly Twitter) on Sunday, June 7, Varma, widely recognised as one of the most influential filmmakers in Indian cinema since the 1990s, praised Obsession, noting that it has taught filmmakers worldwide that massive stars, hefty budgets, or heavy visual effects (VFX) aren’t necessary for a film to impress audiences. He also commended the movie’s technical aspects, particularly the editing and sound effects, for offering an immersive experience. “I am obsessed with Obsession! Till …

Ram Charan says he wants to work with filmmakers from across India

Ram Charan says he wants to work with filmmakers from across India

It was in 2013 that Ram Charan first tried his hand at Bollywood with the remake of the 1973 film “Zanjeer”. He was later seen in a cameo in a song from the 2023 film “Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan”. The superstar has now shared his thoughts on doing Hindi cinema, saying that instead of distinguishing between Hindi and Telugu films, he believes he is doing Indian films. Ram was seen alongside star Priyanka Chopra Jonas in the Telugu-Hindi bilingual film Zanjeer, where he played the role of ACP Vijay Khanna who swears vengeance on his parents’ killer. In Salman Khan’s “Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan” he made a brief appearance in the song “Yentamma”. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

YouTube to the big screen, filmmakers who have taken the ultimate leap: From Curry Barker to Kane Parsons

YouTube to the big screen, filmmakers who have taken the ultimate leap: From Curry Barker to Kane Parsons

From creating content on YouTube to calling the shots on the big screen, aspiring filmmakers have taken a big leap from a digital platform to the world of cinema. Here’s looking at some YouTubers who have successfully transitioned in to the role of filmmakers in Hollywood recently! Stills from Obsession and Backrooms Curry Barker: Obsession (2026) An ambitious horror debut by sketch-comedian turned director, Curry Barker, Obsession has taken major strides in Internet conversations for its exploration of male entitlement and brutal deconstruction of the ‘nice guy’ archetype. Before breaking into Hollywood, Barker built an audience on his YouTube channel called ‘that’s a bad idea’ with his duo, Cooper Tomlinson (who stars in Obsession). The two made short comedy sketches and even directed an hour long found-footage horror film titled ‘Milk and Serial’ which currently has over 2.9 million views on YouTube. Kane Parsons: Backrooms (2026) Kane Parsons, better known by his YouTube channel Kane Pixels, is widely regarded as the pioneer of the Backrooms lore. The Backrooms began as an internet horror concept inspired …

When Janhvi Kapoor spoke about saying no to filmmakers who oversexualise her: ‘What did I consent to?’

When Janhvi Kapoor spoke about saying no to filmmakers who oversexualise her: ‘What did I consent to?’

The last few hours have seen the makers of Peddi face flak for objectifying Janhvi Kapoor’s character, Achiyyamma, in the film. Both director Buchi Babu Sana and lead actor Ram Charan have come under fire for the way her character is presented. Some have even blamed Janhvi for agreeing to the role. Looking back at when she spoke about how oversexualisation by filmmakers affected her. (Also Read: Peddi: Hero assaults heroine but Buchi Babu Sana insists on calling it ‘romance’ in Ram Charan-Janhvi Kapoor film) Janhvi Kapoor’s Achiyyamma was objectified in Peddi and the makers face flak. When Janhvi Kapoor spoke against oversexualisation On Raj Shamani’s podcast in April, Janhvi was asked if it affects her when filmmakers oversexualise her. She stated that it all depends on what she consented to. “I think at any and every stage, it’s important to ask yourself, what did I consent to? So, for example, I did a song called Bheegi Saree (in Param Sundari) where I’m in a wet saree, and I’m dancing pretty sensually. The idea for …

‘They hail films making ₹200 crore but don’t tell you they cost ₹500 crore’: Reema Kagti on Bollywood box office paradox

‘They hail films making ₹200 crore but don’t tell you they cost ₹500 crore’: Reema Kagti on Bollywood box office paradox

It is no state secret that the conversation around Indian films has moved from how many stars it received from critics to how much it made in its opening weekend. Box office collections, which used to be a niche figure, now dominate discourse for almost every film, and many filmmakers feel it is unfair in the absence of the proper context of a film’s investment, budget, and scale. Reema Kagti talks about box office versus budget in Bollywood. Recently, speaking with Hindustan Times, filmmakers Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti opened up about the increased focus on box-office collections and how it affects smaller, independent films. Referring to a few recent Indian indie films, Reema said, “When you see a Shape of Momo, Boong, or Sabar Bonda, you cannot compare them to the box office collections of big tentpole commercial films.” Most of these films were made on budgets under ₹5 crore and hence had break-even points much lower than those of mainstream Hindi films. Pointing out that discrepancy, Zoya added, “And if people do that, …

Tribeny Rai on how Shape of Mom will bring opportunities for young filmmakers

Tribeny Rai on how Shape of Mom will bring opportunities for young filmmakers

Sikkim filmmaker Tribeny Rai‘s debut feature film ‘Shape of Momo’ is all set to hit theatres in India, following a successful run across the global festival circuit. Ahead of the film’s release, Tribeny Rai, in a conversation with ANI, observed how the growing recognition of ‘Shape of Momo’ marks an important moment for emerging filmmakers from Sikkim and parts of the North East. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

David Dhawan slams Bollywood actors for not being loyal to filmmakers: ‘This breed belongs to no one’

David Dhawan slams Bollywood actors for not being loyal to filmmakers: ‘This breed belongs to no one’

Veteran director David Dhawan took a not-so-subtle dig at actors in the film industry, lamenting that they show no loyalty to anyone. The 74-year-old filmmaker touched upon his career and collaborations with stars in a freewheeling chat with his son, actor Varun Dhawan. David Dhawan spoke about collaborations with various actors over the course of his career. (PTI Photo) (PTI) David Dhawan on actors’ loyalty The two Dhawans were in conversation on Saturday in Mumbai on the sidelines of the David Dhawan Film Festival. PVR INOX organised a special cinematic retrospective to celebrate the director’s legacy of iconic Hindi comedies. Before the launch, David spoke about his career in a chat with Varun in Mumbai. During the interaction, the filmmaker laid down his blunt assessment of actors, saying they aren’t ‘loyal’ to anyone. “I’ve worked with Amitabh Bachchan, Vinod Khanna, Raj Babbar, Rishi Kapoor, Sanjay Dutt, Govinda, and Salman Khan. Generally, it’s the actors who run a film. If your film as a director doesn’t work, the actor will move on to the next. This …

Shekhar Suman says Bollywood filmmakers today are ‘plagiarists dependent on formula’, not original thinkers | Exclusive

Shekhar Suman says Bollywood filmmakers today are ‘plagiarists dependent on formula’, not original thinkers | Exclusive

He was barely 21 when Shekhar Suman entered the film industry with Utsav. From starring opposite Rekha in his debut to being part of one of the most popular sitcoms of the 90s and establishing himself as a talk show host, the veteran actor has come a long way. After years of being away from the camera, Shekhar Suman returned to fiction shows with Heeramandi a couple of years ago. In a chat with Hindustan Times, the 62-year-old reflects on his journey so far and the changing landscape of Hindi cinema. Shekhar Suman shares his opinion on modern Indian cinema. Shekhar Suman on being ‘lucky’ in his career At 21, Shekhar Suman got his big break with Utsav, Girish Karnad’s arthouse film starring Rekha, Shashi Kapoor, Amjad Khan, Anupam Kher, and Neena Gupta, among others. He tells us that he got the film within 15 days of moving to Mumbai (then Bombay) in 1983. “I guess I was plain lucky. There is something called destiny,” he says. “You have to be part of the right …

Exclusive! Shoot in India say filmmakers

Exclusive! Shoot in India say filmmakers

After PM Modi’s call to cut avoidable foreign travel, filmmakers are backing Indian locations, saying the country offers scale, variety and cinematic value. Priyadarshan – I believe in selling Indian terrains and the culture of India though our films to outsiders. Mainly because of creating awareness and exposure of our country which is abused in many ways by the foreign media like BBC & CNN. Even our own people should be taught about the diversity and entertainment is a good textbook. When a country is facing any kind of serious issues as an Indian citizen we should forget all our politics and stand together for the country. Raaj Shaandilyaa- I have written two scripts that are set abroad but I plan to work on them after a year. This year I will be producing and directing films that are being shot in India.Modiji ne kaha hai toh desh ke hit mein itna toh karna banta hai as a filmmaker. Filmmakers should shoot in India and promote our country and culture, that is our contribution in …

Vishal Bhardwaj, Shaunak Sen to mentor ₹40 lakh film co-production fund for new filmmakers

Vishal Bhardwaj, Shaunak Sen to mentor ₹40 lakh film co-production fund for new filmmakers

Acclaimed filmmakers Vishal Bhardwaj and Shaunak Sen have stepped forward as mentors to empower India’s next generation of independent directors. Vishal Bhardwaj and Shaunak Sen are backing a film co-production fund for a new filmmaker. Humans of Cinema and Safarnaama Pictures have launched a feature film co-production fund of ₹40 lakh, designed to back an emerging filmmaker with a distinct voice and a clear vision. Bhardwaj and Sen have joined the initiative as mentors, and the latter is also attached as an executive producer on one of the films. Bhardwaj, the director of critical hits such as Maqbool, Omkara, Kaminey, and Haider, said he is delighted to lend his support to the budding filmmakers in the country. “Independent cinema survives because some people choose to believe in voices before the world discovers them. I’m happy to support an initiative that hopes to find and nurture the next fearless generation of filmmakers from India,” the filmmaker said in a statement. Shaunak Sen, award-winning filmmaker of All That Breathes, added, “Avenues for independent cinema today are rapidly …