A Quote by Ram Gopal Varma

I have made only two films on the underworld. I am not educating the people on the underworld. — © Ram Gopal Varma
I have made only two films on the underworld. I am not educating the people on the underworld.
Mr. Fresh looked up. "The book says if we don't do our jobs everything could go dark, become like the Underworld. I don't know what the Underworld is like, Mr. Asher, but I've caught some of the road show from there a couple of times, and I'm not interested in finding out. How 'bout you?" "Maybe it's Oakland," Charlie said. "What's Oakland?" "The Underworld." "Oakland is not the Underworld!" "The Tenderloin?" Charlie suggested.
People feel I only make films on underworld, but that's not true.
I've worked with Len Wiseman before, on the 'Underworld' series, in which I was a vampire. The first two of those were his first two films. And I admire him beyond measure. I think he's tremendous, as a man and as a director.
I'm a fan of the 'Underworld' films, but I don't necessarily consider them horror.
Rebellion against God results in being cast out of his service. God doesn't run the affairs of the spiritual world or our world with rebels on his payroll. They are cast to the Underworld (in the case of the Eden rebel), or a special place in the Underworld (e.g., the offenders of Genesis 6:1-4, who are, to quote Peter and Jude, "kept in chains of gloomy darkness" or "sent to Tartarus"). There are more divine rebels than that in the Bible, but hopefully that scratches the surface enough.
It takes all sorts of people to make the underworld.
There is a sort of an unwritten code in Washington, among the underworld and the hustlers and these other guys that I am their friend.
When I was growing up in the mid-'50s, the Roaring Twenties were a huge part of the culture. There were a number of films and a bunch of television shows that dealt with the mythology of the underworld from that period.
It's understandably obvious, when I was making 'Company,' of the underworld genre, people would compare it to 'Satya.'
I got caught back up in the underworld because the upperworld really doesn't have a place for people with criminal histories.
No one should brave the underworld alone.
I've always been attracted to the underworld.
The entrance to the Underworld is in Los Angeles.
Where the underworld can meet the elite, Forty-Second Street.
I too have been in the underworld, as was Odysseus, and I will often be there again; not only sheep have I sacrificed so as to beable to speak with a few dead souls, but neither have I spared my own blood as well.
Everyone is making the same kind of shows, about underworld and things like that. So I am hoping somebody breaks this trend, else we will again enter the same grind.
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