Ram Gopal Varma is ready with his next film Ice Cream.
Chennai:
Maverick filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma, known for churning out films at regular intervals, says that he enjoys the process so much that he doesn't think about their success.
Predicting a movie's fate before its release is not his forte. (Also read: Can't escape comparison between Satya 2, Satya: Ram Gopal Varma)
"I love making films. If I'm someone so bothered about my film's success then I wouldn't have even dared to make films such as Nishabd, Sarkar and Bhoot," Ram Gopal Varma told IANS.
"Moreover, I can't predict the fate of a film until it releases. I don't like to think about the success of a film," he added.
Two months after his last Telugu film Rowdy, Ram Gopal Varma is ready with his next Ice Cream. (Also read: Ram Gopal Varma gets threat, security beefed up)
The new horror-thriller, which releases on Saturday, features Navdeep and Tejaswi Madivada in the lead roles.
Mr Varma has introduced the flow-camera technology in the film and he can't stop talking about it.
"I feel it's the future of filmmaking. People have asked me why I have been talking about it more than my film even during the promotions. That is because I believe it can turn the industry upside down. It can help a filmmaker approach his film with a different perspective," he said.
"Flow-camera can heighten the emotion of a scene and show how differently we can shoot a particular scene. You need to use it to believe it," he added.
Predicting a movie's fate before its release is not his forte. (Also read: Can't escape comparison between Satya 2, Satya: Ram Gopal Varma)
"I love making films. If I'm someone so bothered about my film's success then I wouldn't have even dared to make films such as Nishabd, Sarkar and Bhoot," Ram Gopal Varma told IANS.
"Moreover, I can't predict the fate of a film until it releases. I don't like to think about the success of a film," he added.
Two months after his last Telugu film Rowdy, Ram Gopal Varma is ready with his next Ice Cream. (Also read: Ram Gopal Varma gets threat, security beefed up)
The new horror-thriller, which releases on Saturday, features Navdeep and Tejaswi Madivada in the lead roles.
Mr Varma has introduced the flow-camera technology in the film and he can't stop talking about it.
"I feel it's the future of filmmaking. People have asked me why I have been talking about it more than my film even during the promotions. That is because I believe it can turn the industry upside down. It can help a filmmaker approach his film with a different perspective," he said.
"Flow-camera can heighten the emotion of a scene and show how differently we can shoot a particular scene. You need to use it to believe it," he added.