Ram
Gopal
Varma
has
made
a
name
for
himself
by
making
movies
based
on
real-life
characters
and
incident.
Interestingly,
a
debutant
director
named
Ratna
Chary
is
making
a
film
based
on
the
life
of
this
filmmaker.
The
biopic,
which
has
been
titled
Nenu
Nene
Ramune,
would
showcase
his
positive
and
negative
side.
RGV
has
issued
a
no-objection
letter
for
the
film,
but
reportedly
refused
to
watch
it.
Sai
Venkat,
son
of
politician
Srisailam
Yadav,
will
be
seen
playing
director
Ram
Gopal
Varma
in
Nenu
Nene
Ramune,
which
touches
upon
his
alleged
closeness
to
actresses
Urmila,
Nisha
Kothari
and
Sridevi.
The
movie
is
said
to
have
reference
to
the
names
of
Nagarjuna,
who
gave
RGV
a
big
break,
and
his
old
friend
Lagadapati
Raja-Gopal
among
others.
Ratna
Chary
has
already
met
Ram
Gopal
Varma
thrice
and
briefed
him
about
the
story
of
Nenu
Nene
Ramune.
He
has
also
made
him
aware
of
showcasing
his
positive
and
negative
sides
in
it.
The
director
says,
"He
(RGV)
was
sportive
enough." But
he
slammed
the
reports
that
RGV
refused
to
watch
the
film.
He
says
that
he
was
busy
with
his
work.
His
uncle
Subbarajugaru
watched
it
and
suggested
a
few
corrections
that
he
incorporated.
The
director,
who
has
pinned
lot
of
hopes
on
Nenu
Nene
Ramune,
adds,
"It
will
stand
out
since
RGV
is
a
brand
and
has
his
own
following.
It's
a
kind
of
tribute
to
his
glorious
two-decade-old
career."