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Interestingly, the film will be featuring lookalikes of some of the biggest names in the industry that includes actors and filmmakers alike.
“The film will be a full-on drama on Bollywood. The film will be a take on top stars like Salman, Akshay Kumar and Hrithik Roshan with the help of their duplicates, and also some prominent directors like Subhash Ghai, Ramesh Sippy and Karan Johar,” revealed a source familiar with the matter.
RGV, who started his career with 1989 Telugu hit ‘Shiva’, later made in Hindi (1990), is well-known for his unconventional filming style, penchant for exploring unconventional subjects and at times taking potshots at Bollywood, as he did with films like ‘Satya’ And ‘Company'.
The veteran filmmaker specializes in making films on themes such as political-criminal nexus, horror, psychological thrillers, underworld gang war, musicals etc. in Hindi and Tamil.
Possible events that inspired RGV
Reportedly, RGV’s upcoming is inspired by countless recent and past incidents, where influential personalities engage in sabotaging their colleagues’ career prospects, either to eliminate completion or settle scores.
“Some of the things that he will be showing are how stars sit on the edit and chop others’ roles, how heroines’ mothers cause trouble on sets and how newcomers have to invest money to become stars,” added a source.
The most recent antic by SRK to drive attention away from his ex-buddy Farah Khan’s upcoming ‘Tees Maar Khan’ at a promotional event could also add some more masala in RGV’s next.
Reportedly, RGV is also planning to make Telugu version of the film, apart from Hindi one.
No confirmations yet
Tabloids are abuzz with rumors, however, the man, who’s suppose to be making the spoof on the sabotaging behavior of B-Town celebrities, is not in the mood to confirm anything.
When the filmmaker was contacted and asked if he’s making any such film, RGV flat out rubbished all the reports and called them product of somebody’s over-active imagination.
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