Working with Ram Gopal Varma is a great experience. He is such a wonderful director and no other director gives freedom to the actors like him.
I've had the privilege to work with fantastic directors - Ram Gopal Varma, Mani Ratnam, Inder Kumar, to name a few.
Even bigger directors like Mani Ratnam and Ram Gopal Varma have faced flak, that doesn't mean they've shied away from filmmaking.
Ram Gopal Varma is a great filmmaker, but I don't know what satisfaction he gets from his tweets. I think he wakes up every day with an idea to play with someone's mind.
I loved working with Ram Gopal Varma in 'Bhoot.' Surprisingly, he remembered my earlier performances and narrated them to me frame by frame when we met for the first time.
Ram Gopal Varma is a most noteworthy talent and has given us some very valuable iconic films. I enjoy working with him.
I still can't believe I acted in Ram Gopal Varma's direction.
Ram Gopal Varma cannot have a genre at all. He creates genres.
My first film was Ram Gopal Varma's 'Company.' I was paid Rs 3 lakhs for it.
Very few people like Ram Gopal Varma offer you the opportunity to be pushed as an actress.
A director like Ram Gopal Varma brings out a different dimension in your performance.
I've worked with the likes of Ram Gopal Varma in 'Rakhta Charitra' and Mani Ratman in 'Raavan' - both these films released in Hindi as well. You need to have something substantial to make a mark in Bollywood and these movies gave me strong characters.
'Laila' is very interesting and like Ram Gopal Varma's 'Darna Mana Hai,' it is episodic in nature.
Working with Subhash Ghai is always a different experience. Subhashji is my mentor. I'm always glad to work with him.
I got a break in 1999 in Ram Gopal Varma's 'Jungle.' I won awards for 'Jungle.'
I was introduced to Amitabh Bachchan by Ram Gopal Varma. He said 'Hello Sudeep' and I just said 'Hi, sir.'