Ram Gopal Varma is all set to continue his losing streak at the box office, as his latest film ‘Veerappan’ has received a poor response in its opening weekend. The director who began his career with a cult classic like ‘Shiva’, hasn’t had a box office success since ‘Sarkar Raj’ in 2008.
Between all this flop films, RGV has one film that deserved to be a box office hit, but ended up as a under-performer, mainly due to the unwillingness of the audience to give the director’s film a chance. That film was ‘Rakta Charitra’ a fantastic gangster film with outstanding performances and direction.
His next film is based on the life and times of yet another don. This time around it’ll be a dreaded gangster from the South city of Mangalore, Muthappa Rai. The film titled ‘Rai’ will mark the comeback of Vivek Oberoi under RGV’s director. The director duo have together delivered films like ‘Company’ and ‘Rakta Charitra’.
Movie | Year | Box Office Verdict |
---|---|---|
Shiva | 1990 | Hit |
Raat | 1992 | Average |
Rangeela | 1995 | Above average |
Daud | 1997 | Flop |
Satya | 1998 | Hit |
Kaun | 1999 | Flop |
Mast | 1999 | Average |
Jungle | 2000 | Average |
Company | 2002 | Average |
Bhoot | 2003 | Hit |
Naach | 2004 | Flop |
Sarkar | 2005 | Hit |
Shiva | 2006 | Flop |
Darna Zaroori Hai | 2006 | Flop |
Nishabd | 2007 | Flop |
RGV Ki Aag | 2007 | Disaster |
Darling | 2007 | Disaster |
Sarkar Raj | 2008 | Hit |
Contract | 2008 | Flop |
Phoonk | 2008 | Flop |
Agyaat | 2009 | Flop |
Rann | 2010 | Flop |
Rakta Charitra | 2010 | Flop |
Rakta Charitra 2 | 2010 | Flop |
Not A Love Story | 2011 | Flop |
Department | 2012 | Disaster |
Bhoot Returns | 2012 | Flop |
Attacks of 26/11 | 2013 | Flop |
Satya 2 | 2013 | Flop |
Veerappan | 2016 | Pending |
Rai | 2016 | Pending |
I completely agree with the verdict on ‘Ram Gopal Varma Films: Box Office Verdicts’. His recent movies have lacked the spark that made his early works so memorable. I’m glad the blog post highlighted this and provided a detailed analysis of the reason behind it. Looking forward to more such in-depth posts on other filmmakers as well.
Ram Gopal Varma’s films have been a rollercoaster ride at the box office. While some of them have performed well, others have fallen flat. It will be interesting to see how he rebounds from his recent flops and delivers hits again.
I completely agree with your analysis of RGV’s films at the box office. His recent movies have not been performing well and it’s clear that he needs to change his approach to attract a wider audience. I hope he can adapt and continue to make quality films that resonate with viewers.
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RGV’s recent film was a letdown at the box office. I was really looking forward to it, but it failed to deliver. His earlier films were much better and I expect better quality from him in the future. #DisappointedFan #RamGopalVarma #BoxOfficeVerdicts
Interesting analysis of Ram Gopal Varma’s films at the box office. It’s surprising to see how his early successes have been followed by a string of flops. I wonder what he needs to do differently to get back on track.
I completely agree with the verdict on RGV’s recent films. His choices have been disappointing and unpredictable, and it’s obvious that he’s lost his touch. As a long-time fan, it’s sad to see him struggle at the box office. Hopefully, he’ll get back on track soon!
Interesting analysis of Ram Gopal Varma’s box office verdicts! It’s great to see a detailed breakdown of his filmography and how it’s impacted the industry. Looking forward to more insights on this topic.
RGV’s latest film is a box office disaster! I’m surprise it didn’t even cross 100 crore mark. His last few films have been terrible and it seems like he’s lost his touch. #Disappointed #RamGopalVarma #BoxOfficeVerdict
Great post! I totally agree with you on the box office verdict of RGV’s recent films. It’s sad to see how his once-promising career has taken a nose dive. I hope he can bounce back with something better soon.
Ram Gopal Varma’s films have always been aequation box office success. His unique storytelling and direction have helped him to consistently deliver hits. I am interested to see how his next project performs at the box office.
Absolutely loved reading this post! RGV is one of my favorite filmmakers and it’s great to see his box office verdicts laid out in one place. Informative and entertaining, keep up the good work!
Agreed, Ram Gopal Varma’s recent films have been a disappointment at the box office. The lack of creativity and originality in his storytelling is evident in the mediocre performance of his movies. It’s time for him to rethink his approach and bring something fresh and exciting to the table.
Ram Gopal Varma’s recent films have been a disappointment at the box office. It’s disappointing to see him continue to churn out lackluster projects with little to no effort put into storytelling. His once-illustrious career is now a shadow of its former self, and it’s hard to imagine him ever regaining his former glory. It’s time for him to take a step back and reevaluate his priorities, or risk complete irrelevance in the industry.
Ram Gopal Varma’s latest film has once again proven his genius in creating gripping and thought-provoking movies. The box office verdict is a testament to his talent and the audience’s appreciation for his work. Can’t wait to see what he comes up with next!
RGV’s films have always been a disappointment at the box office. It’s like he’s lost touch with what audiences want to watch. Can’t believe he’s still making the same mistakes over and over again.
Very interesting to see the track record of RGV’s films. I’m surprised that some of his low-budget films performed well at the box office. Would love to see an analysis of why some of his films failed when they had a strong buzz around them.
Shattered this list would have been incomplete without mentioning Satya and Company. Both are fantastic films that deserved more appreciation from the masses.
Loved the detail you added to the article, especially about Company and Satya which are my all-time favorites! Would love to see an update on his more recent films as well