'A film does not become a hit by using too much VFX'

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Ram Gopal Varma: 'A film does not become a hit by using too much VFX', ramu takes a jibe at the budget and earnings of Adipurush.


Filmmaker ram gopal varma is in the news these days for his statements. Recently, the producer was embroiled in controversy regarding his statement on AR Rahman, he had claimed that the song 'Jai Ho' was not composed by AR rahman but by Sukhwinder Singh. However, sukhwinder singh himself denied his claims. Now the producer has given his opinion on excessive use of VFX in films.

Ram Gopal varma recently said that making big-budget films requires a lot of visual effects. Sometimes they select their visual effects artists based only on their fees and in this case, they look for the company that demands the highest price. He said that since filmmakers don't know what goes into VFX, they just assume that the company that charges more money will do a better job.

RGV said that a famous director shared with him that he had to choose a VFX company to do a particular scene of his film and he had a choice of one company which was charging Rs 25 crores and another company which was charging Rs. Was charging Rs 35 crore.

RGV said that a famous director shared with him that he had to choose a VFX company to do a particular scene of his film and he had a choice of one company which was charging Rs 25 crores and another company which was charging Rs. Was charging Rs 35 crore.

“The director told me, “Sir, I don't know who can make it better. Both are big companies. I don't know how the VFX process is done, I am not an expert technician on that, but after thinking, we decided to go with Rs 35 crore company because we had the money. However, we also know the budget of Hanuman and Adipurush and the earnings of both films is also in front of us. Spending more money on VFX does not make the films a hit. "

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