Production Studio

RGV Film Company

5 movies0 hitsTotal box office: 14 Cr

Ram Gopal Varma, better known as RGV, is a filmmaker who basically rewrote the rulebook for Indian cinema when he burst onto the scene in the late 80s. Starting out as a civil engineer, he pivoted to filmmaking and immediately made waves with Siva (1989), a gritty crime thriller that got featured at IFFI and landed him a spot on CNN-IBN's list of 100 greatest Indian films ever made. From there, he kept the momentum going with cult classics like Kshana Kshanam (1991) and the iconic Satya (1998)—films that basically defined what modern Hindi and Telugu cinema could be. He also snagged a National Film Award for producing and scripting Shool (1999), which India Today called the best cop movie of the entire decade. The guy's been working non-stop since 1989, and his knack for spotting talent has helped launch some seriously successful careers in the industry. What really sets RGV apart is his obsession with raw, unflinching realism and technical precision—he doesn't do glossy Bollywood fantasy, he does gritty stories about crime, politics, and the underbelly of society. He's basically a pioneer of the parallel cinema movement in Hindi cinema, bringing a documentary-style approach to filmmaking that influenced a whole generation of directors. His films are character-driven, visually sharp, and unapologetically dark. While his recent work might not grab as many headlines as his 90s classics, RGV continues to experiment with different formats and stories, proving he's still hungry to push boundaries and try new things in an industry that's constantly evolving.

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Shiva
Flop / Disaster

Shiva

2006 · ₹3 Cr
Ram Gopal Varma
Darna Zaroori Hai
Below Average

Darna Zaroori Hai

2006 · ₹11 Cr
James
N/A

James

2005
Rohit Jugraj
Sarkar
N/A

Sarkar

2005
Ram Gopal Varma
My Wife's Murder
N/A

My Wife's Murder

2005
Jiji Philip