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Re-introducing RGV…
By: Pratim D. Gupta
We love to hate him these days. For reasons as varied as his recent on-screen outings to his off-screen quote martials. Now, with Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag releasing in a couple of weeks, we are long ready with our knives out. And the man knows it that if he flounders one more time the ready obits will be published with elan.
Well we have to wait till end-August to find out if RGV Ki Fire (it’s hopefully not Brokeback Mountain meets Deepa Mehta) backfires or sets screens on fire. Till then we will continue to slam the man for every little twist he turns into his script, from the cleavage drop of Mehbooba o mehbooba to the length of Thakur’s flapping kurta.
For some more food for thought on RGV, I am presenting this anthology of sorts. It’s a list of people he has introduced in this industry. What I started researching as a small box has indeed turned out to be an essay of sorts. It’s just the primary players in the cast and crew. I am sure that there will be a few glitches in the facts and a few additions here and there. Yes, all of them are most welcome.
I am no way defending RGV in any way or asking you to look at his immense contribution to moviedom. I am just laying out the facts. Yes, I was a big RGV fan ever since I saw Shiva (the first one that is) but recent films like Shiva (obviously the new one) have hurt my respect count for the man. But my hat’s always off to the maverick movie mogul who has unveiled creativity with every clapstick, allowed so many to achieve their big dream - their first film. Here it goes…
Shiva
Shankar Suri (Editor) – Also edited Raat and then after 14 years has edited a Telugu film called Rakhi (directed by Shiva assistant director Krishna Vamshi)
J.D. Chakravarthi (Actor) – Played the college mastaan, goes on to play the title role in Satya and then directs three duds — Durga, Darna Zaroori Hai (one episode) and Darwaza Bandh Rakho
Raat
Mani Sharma (Composer) – Goes on to become a popular music director down south and is still a bankable name with hit soundtracks of Pokiri and Stalin.\
Teja (Cinematographer) – Goes on to shoot Bollywood masala movies like Shastra, Rakshak and Krishna (why all Suniel Shetty starrers?)
Rangeela
Sanjay Chhel (Dialogues) – He did Pehla Nasha but Rangeela was his real break. Goes on to write fun dialogues for Yes Boss and Daud and then flounders as director with Khoobsurat and Kya Dil Ne Kaha. Back in business as the dialogue writer of Partner. Last heard, was planning to direct again
Neeraj Vora (Dialogues) – Goes on to write dialogues for many Bollywood movies like Baadshah and Hera Pheri before becoming the Hindi representative and constant collaborator of Priyadarshan. As director, Khiladi 420 flopped, Phir Hera Pheri a huge box office success. No one can forget him as Chako, jiska maa ek bahut bade shikari the
Shefali Shah (Actor) – Does a cameo as a typical Bollywood heroine, goes on to play crucial roles in Satya and Monsoon Wedding. Is a knockout as Kasturba in Gandhi My Father. Awaiting Rituparno Ghosh’s The Last Lear
Nivas (Editor) – Never edited another film. Directed Telugu films like Second Hand
H Sridhar (Sound department) – Goes on to become a pioneer in every aspect of sound. Separated from RGV after Mast. Has worked with everyone from Mani Ratnam to Ashutosh Gowariker
Daud
Manoj Bajpai (Actor) – Since Bandit Queen was banned, this was his first proper release having had a cameo in Drohkaal. Goes on to play Bhiku Mathre in Satya, continues his association with RGV in Kaun? and Shool, and then struggles to get a hit despite doing dozens of mainstream Bollywood stuff. Formally announces his split with RGV and switches to more meaningful cinema with 1971 and The Whisperers
Rasool Ellore (Cinematographer) – First major break after shooting a couple of Telugu films for RGV. Never works with RGV again, goes on to shoot Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya
Bhanodaya (Editor) – Goes on to edit Satya and Kaun. Has also edited the unreleased Shock
Satya
Anurag Kashyap (Writer) – Goes on to write Kaun and Shool for RGV before writing for many directors like Mani Ratnam and Deepa Mehta. Even though his directorial debut Paanch never got a theatrical release, he is billed as the next big thing in the Indian movie industry only from private screenings and pirated viewings. Black Friday officially proves that. Awaiting the release of No Smoking
Saurabh Shukla (Writer) – Goes on to write important films like Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar and Raghu Romeo. His own directorial ventures Mudda and Chehraa have a no-show. The man, better known as Kallu Mama, continues to act and write
Sushant Singh (Actor) – Gets an innocuous role where he slashed on his cheek. Goes on to play one of the three characters in Kaun? before doing Veerappan in Jungle. Said to have given Sambha a new meaning in RGV’s version of Sholay
Sandeep Chowtha (Composer) – Did have a couple of releases before but this was a long-lasting association. Goes on to score music for Shool, Mast, Jungle and Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya. Separated from RGV post-Road
Snehal Dabi (Actor) - Goes on to do brilliant cameos in many RGV and non-RGV movies… especially the fake producer in Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega
Mazhar Kamran (Cinematographer) – Also shoots Kaun. Then separates from RGV. Goes on to shoot Jhankaar Beats
Apurva Asrani (Editor) – As Bhanodaya’s co-editor. Also edits Snip, Om Jai Jagadish and Chhal before directing Out of Control for Vashu Bhagnani with Playboy Playmate Brande Rodericks
Kaun?
No one new!
Mast
Aftab Shivdasani – Launched as a male lead. Finds success in Kasoor but since then has disappointed both loyalists RGV and Vikram Bhatt
Rajpal Yadav (Actor) – Cast as a café boy, given more and more footage in Shool and Jungle. Goes on to emerge as one of the most bankable comedians in Bollywood but continues association with RGV. To appear as Soorma Bhopali in RGV’s Fire
Antara Mali (Actor) – Had a crush on Aftab little knowing one day she will swap gender with him in Mr Ya Miss. Goes on to become RGV’s new davaai for leg-fetish with movies like Company, Road, Gayab and Naach. Last heard she no longer wanted to be Madhuri Dixit
Chandan Arora (Editor) – Goes on to edit Company, Pyar Tune Kya Kiya and Road for RGV. Both directorial efforts – Main Madhuri Dixit Banna Chahti Hoon and Main, Meri Patni Aur Woh receive great acclaim from the few who go to watch it
Vinod Ranganathan (Writer) – Interestingly he acted in Govind Nihalani’s Drishti. Also wrote Ken Ghosh’s Ishq Vishk
Ramesh Katkar (Writer) – Hasn’t written anything else for anyone. Has written and directed the yet-to-be-released multistarrer Rokda
Nitin Raikwar (Lyricist) – Brought in for the conversational lyrics, goes on to compose and even sing for movies like D and James
Jungle
Jaideep Sahni (Writer) – Also writes Company for RGV before separation. Have hence written Khosla Ka Ghosla before moving on to the Yash Raj camp with Bunty Aur Babli and now Chak De India
Vijay Raaz (Actor) – Did have a role in Bhopal Express but his eyes were first noticed in the interrogation scene in Jungle. Does Company and Road with RGV before finding international success with Monsoon Wedding and Raghu Romeo
Dwarak Warrier (Sound designer) – Does breakthrough work in Company and Bhoot. Last worked in Naach for RGV
Shool
E. Nivas (Director) – Great debut but somewhere loses the way with the Fargo copy Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega, Dum and Bardaasht. Awaiting De Taali and My Name is Anthony Gonzalves
Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya
Rajat Mukherjee (Director) – Turned Fatal Attraction into the RGV brand of sex-and-slash movie, also made Road for him before thinking of making Sonu Nigam an actor with Love in Nepal
Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega
Venkat R. Prasad (Cinematographer) – Also shot a Telugu film called Bobby
Rajnish Thakur (Writer) – Goes on to write Road and Darna Mana Hai. Directed Amar Joshi Shahid Ho Gaya with Shayan Munshi which is yet to release
Company
Viveik Oberoi (Actor) – Makes a great debut as Chandu Nagre, then follows it up with Road and Saathiya before digging his own grave. Separated from RGV post Darna Mana Hai
Hemant Chaturvedi (Cinematographer) – Never works with RGV again but goes on to shoot Makdee and Maqbool for Vishal Bhardwaj
Road
Koena Mitra (Actor) – Item girl with Khullam Khulla, got promoted with time to a heroine. RGV never worked with her again
Sudeep Chatterjee (Cinematographer) – Goes on to break many new grounds with films like Iqbal, Kaalpurush, Dor and now Chak De India. Separated at birth from RGV
Bhoot
Shimit Amin (Editor) – Goes on to direct Ab Tak Chhappan, has to abort Veerappan film with RGV, crosses sides and is now ready with Chak De India
Vishal Sinha (Cinematographer) – Also shot Darna Mana Hai and Ab Tak Chhappan for RGV and then worked on Kalpana Lajmi’s Chingaari
Peeya Roy Chowdhury (Actor) – Also does Darna Mana Hai and Vaastu Shastra with RGV. Comes of age in The Bong Connection
Darna Mana Hai
Prawal Raman (Director) – Mixed reaction to this six-in-one slasher film meant he only got to direct one episode in the sequel. Also directed the Mr India rehash Gayab for RGV
Atul Sabharwal (Writer) – Goes on to write Phir Milenge and My Wife’s Murder
Nipun Gupta (Editor) – Still with RGV, he’s cut most of recent works including Sarkar and Nishabd
Amit Parmar (Editor) – Works in tandem with Nipun, has spliced the same movies
Main Madhuri Dixit Banna Chahti Hoon
No one new!
Ek Hasina Thi
Sriram Raghavan (Director) – Despite making a humdinger of a debut, doesn’t get a release for the next three years thanks to Jhamu Sugandh. Ready with Johnny Gaddaar (now where have we heard that before) and slated to make Agent Vinod with Saif as producer-actor
Pooja Ladha Surti (Writer) – Also wrote Naach for RGV
Ab Tak Chhappan
Nakul Vaid (Actor) – Has an important role in Goutam Ghose’s Yatra
Sandeep Srivastava (Writer) – Written dialogues of Kabul Express
Gayab
No one new!
Vaastu Shastra
Sourabh Usha Narang (Director) – TV vet makes his debut and is right now, as you read, scripting another film
Zakir Hussain (Actor) – NSD graduate who got more and more meat in his roles. Last did Darwaza Bandh Rakho with RGV. One of the paanch in Johnny Gaddaar
Sachin K. Krishn (Cinematographer) – Also shot Blue Umbrella, (Onir’s) Bas Ek Pal and Just Married
Charu Dutt Acharya (Writer) – Hasn’t written any other movie yet
Naach
Kiran Reddy (Cinematographer) – Shot Darna Zaroor Hai as well
Musharraf Ali Khan (Writer) – Hasn’t written any other movie yet
Sulekha Bajpai (Writer) – Wrote the new Jai Santoshi Maa
D
Randeep Hooda (Actor) – Touted as the biggest RGV find he is quickly sidelined after another RGV spat
Vishram Sawant (Director) – Made this movie, split with D and then almost made it all over again with Risk
Manish Gupta (Writer) – Wrote most of RGV’s recent flicks and even directed an episode in Darna Zaroori Hai
Sarkar
Nisha Kothari (Actor) – Does a cameo before going on to be the new RGV girl with James. Is the new Basanti aka Ghungroo in RGV’s Fire
My Wife’s Murder
Jijy Phillip (Director) – Also directed an episode of Darna Zaroori Hai
Mr Ya Miss
Satchit Puranik (Writer) - Hasn’t written any other movie yet
Vivek Shah (Editor) – Also directed an episode of Darna Zaroori Hai
Samir Sarkar (Cinematographer) – Is more adept as a still photographer, assisted Rajeev Menon on Guru
Darna Zaroori Hai
Sajid Khan (Director) – Made the prologue as homework for Heyy Babyy
James
Rohit Jugraj (Director) – Public spat with RGV post-release which gave birth to Shiva 2, which in reality was James 2. Very confusing! He is now making another film with Kunal Khemu
Mohit Ahlawat (Actor) – Mr Muscles was RGV’s replacement for Manoj and Viveik but the honeymoon didn’t last long and he was unceremoniously dropped from RGV’s
Sholay
Amal Neerad (Cinematographer) – Went on to make a Malayalam film with Mammootty called Big B after shooting Shiva
Shiva
No one new!
Darwaza Bandh Rakho
No one new!
Nishabd
Jiah Khan (Actor) – RGV’s Lolita has split with him and is doing a Carrie-Anne Moss in Aamir Khan’s Hindi remake of Ghajini
Finally I think the magic of RGV lies not in what he is making but how he is making them. The strength of the man lies in working with an Amar Mohile when AR Rahman and Vishal Bhardwaj are ready to score his films, to survive without a Shah Rukh Khan or a Salman Khan, to remake Sholay without the consent of the original makers. That’s Aag man, the spark of which so many people have felt…
This doesn't even include his Telugu list.
Source:
http://passionforcinema.com/rgv-ki-aag/