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I have lost the innocence of love: Ram Gopal Varma

Ram Gopal Varma, whose latest film The Attacks of 26/11 is based on 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, says he cannot make a typical Bollywood romance or comedy as he finds the darker side of human nature more intriguing.

Updated on: Mar 02, 2013 09:17 PM IST
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Ram Gopal Varma, whose latest film The Attacks of 26/11 is based on 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, says he cannot make a typical Bollywood romance or comedy as he finds the darker side of human nature more intriguing.

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The filmmaker's visual narration is noted for being dark and intense even if he is dealing with a love story like Nishabd. The Satya helmer says it is not in him to make typical flowery love story.

"I think may be the innocence of love is lost and realism of sex has gotten into me. I like understanding the complexities of human mind, their rebellious nature. I would be much more interested in making something about hanging of Kasab than a story about new age boy in love. I can never make a comedy or a love story," Varma told PTI in an interview.

His impressive list of work includes cult movies like Satya, Rangeela, Company and Sarkar, but off late Varma's Rakta Charitra and "Department" have failed to recreate the magic of his earlier films.

 
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