RGV Announces 'Sarkar 4' Shoot Next Month, Reveals Spielberg Inspiration

Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma announced that shooting for the political crime thriller 'Sarkar 4' will commence next month. He revealed his classic film 'Shiva' was visually inspired by Steven Spielberg and thematically by Bruce Lee's 'The Way of the Dragon'. Varma also confirmed he is working on another film titled 'Syndicate', which he believes will redeem his past cinematic endeavors. The director shared his unconventional filmmaking philosophy, stating that working without a bound script allows for greater emotional improvisation.

Key Points: Ram Gopal Varma Starts Sarkar 4 Filming, New Project Syndicate

  • Sarkar 4 filming starts next month
  • New film Syndicate also in works
  • Spielberg inspired shots in Shiva
  • Bruce Lee film inspired Shiva's theme
  • Prefers unbound scripts for emotional quotient
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RGV to start filming for 'Sarkar 4' next month

Director Ram Gopal Varma confirms filming for Sarkar 4 begins next month, reveals Spielberg's influence on Shiva, and announces new film Syndicate.

RGV to start filming for 'Sarkar 4' next month
"My film 'Syndicate' will wash all my sins. - Ram Gopal Varma"

Mumbai, March 13

National Award-winning filmmaker-producer Ram Gopal Varma is set to start the filming for the next installment of his political crime franchise, 'Sarkar 4', next month. The director shared the update while speaking on the opening day of the Red Lorry Film Festival.

The director was present at the festival for a special screening of his cult-classic 'Shiva'. Revisiting the film, the director spoke about the inspirations behind it, noting that legendary filmmaker Steven Spielberg influenced his visual approach.

Talking about the film, he said, "Certainly, some of the shots in Shiva were inspired by Spielberg's style of shot-taking".

He also acknowledged that the film drew thematic inspiration from 'The Way of the Dragon', starring martial arts icon Bruce Lee.

He shared that the idea came from adapting the core premise of that film into a completely different setting.

Speaking about upcoming projects, he confirmed that alongside 'Sarkar 4', he is also working on another film titled 'Syndicate'. He said, "My film 'Syndicate' will wash all my sins".

The director also reflected on his filmmaking process over the years. He said that earlier in his career he rarely worked with a bound script.

He shared, "My films started flopping after I began working with bound scripts. Once you have a bound script, you start imitating the script itself, and there is very little chance to improve the emotional quotient during the process".

When asked about recent films and filmmakers he admires, he said he liked 'Dhurandhar' and added that while Spielberg remains his all-time favourite filmmaker, he finds Aditya Dhar to be among the most promising talents from the current generation.

Meanwhile, the Red Lorry Film Festival, curated by BookMyShow, is currently underway in Mumbai at multiple locations.

- IANS

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Priya S
Spielberg and Bruce Lee as inspirations for 'Shiva'? That's a fascinating combo! It shows how global cinema influences our best filmmakers. Looking forward to seeing what he does with the political landscape now. The 'Sarkar' series always holds a mirror to power.
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Rohit P
"My film 'Syndicate' will wash all my sins" – typical RGV dramatic line 😂. On a serious note, his recent track record hasn't been great. I'll believe 'Sarkar 4' is good when I see it. He needs to deliver a solid script, bound or unbound.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see him praise Aditya Dhar ('Uri' director). Respects the old masters but also acknowledges new talent. That's a good sign. Hope 'Sarkar 4' has the punch of the first one. Amitabh Bachchan is iconic in that role.
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Karthik V
His filmmaking philosophy is chaotic but that's what made his classics work. The industry needs voices like his, even if they are inconsistent. Just please, no more strange camera angles for the sake of it in 'Sarkar 4'. Give us substance.
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Meera T
Good to see the Red Lorry Festival celebrating our film heritage. 'Shiva' on the big screen must have been a treat! RGV's insights are always entertaining, if nothing else. Wishing him luck for the new projects. Fingers crossed for a return to form.

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