Ram
Gopal
Varma,
who
has
often
preferred
to
work
with
newcomers,
has
opened
up
on
why
he
does
not
like
to
work
with
established
actors.
The
Bollywood
filmmaker,
who
has
roped
in
fresh
faces
for
his
film
Satya
2,
says
that
it
is
easy
to
work
with
newcomers
as
established
actors
often
come
with
baggage.
His
next
directorial
ventures
features
newcomers
like
Puneet
Singh,
Anaika
Soti
and
Aradhna
in
the
lead
roles.
The
film
is
slated
to
hit
the
screens
on
October
25.
In
a
statement
to
IANS,
Ram
Gopal
Varma
said,
"It's
easy
to
work
with
newcomers
because
it's
their
debut
film,
so
they
work
harder
and
give
their
100
percent.
By
the
time
they
come
to
the
set,
they
are
well
prepared.
Established
actors...they
come
with
some
baggage
and
they
take
it
for
granted...so
to
take
them
out
of
their
image,
and
get
them
to
fit
in
the
character
is
much
more
difficult."
When
asked
if
his
comment
is
based
on
his
personal
experience,
Ram
Gopal
Varma
said,
"Nothing
as
such.
Any
actor
who
has
worked
before
has
an
image.
Suddenly
if
you
put
him
in
a
realistic
situation,
it
becomes
difficult
to
make
it
believable
for
him
or
her.
I
am
saying
so
in
that
context."