Ram Gopal Varma on why Vivek Oberoi lost his 'aggressive edge' amid Salman Khan feud: 'If he stuck close to ‘Company’...'
Director Ram Gopal Varma with his impressive filmography fundamentally shifted the focus on how stories are brought to life on screen with films like 'Satya' and 'Company', 'Shiva', Sarkar', 'Rangeela', 'Kaun' and 'Bhoot'. He also helped new directors like ‘Sriram Raghavan’, ‘Anurag Kashyap’, and ‘Shimit Amin’ enter the film world. In a recent interview, RGV was asked if Salman Khan ruined Vivek Oberoi's career, and he shared his thoughts on Oberoi's career choices and path.
The filmmaker further said, “Now, at the time what he said, what happened, I wouldn’t like to get into their personal things. My study of Vivek is, I just felt, if he stuck close to ‘Company’ kind of characters, like very high intensity and that kind of aggressive nature, probably like a young Nana Patekar, I thought that would have been the right route for him to continue. And you get some good or bad films, but they all kind of add to a certain thing. Instead of that, I think getting into love stories or comedies or that, that aggression is what I think it affected, that's my view. Even some of them might have done well. But I think that area doesn't work, at least it doesn't work for me. So I can't speak for the people.”
Ram Gopal Varma on 'camps' in Bollywood and Vivek Oberoi's fight with Salman Khan
During his appearance on Vicky Lalwani’s podcast, when asked about camps in Bollywood, RGV said, “I do not believe that at all. There will be individuals, no camps. Everybody is only for themselves. And which is how it should be. That is what human nature is. I want to be the most successful, is what. Then in a group, you might have someone because you need a social group, the friends you have and you keep meeting and talking and discussing. And it will be perceived like a camp. Jealousy is also inherent to human nature. Like if someone else is more successful, no human being can take it. Instead of looking down upon it, you have to accept it as nature inside you.”The filmmaker further said, “Now, at the time what he said, what happened, I wouldn’t like to get into their personal things. My study of Vivek is, I just felt, if he stuck close to ‘Company’ kind of characters, like very high intensity and that kind of aggressive nature, probably like a young Nana Patekar, I thought that would have been the right route for him to continue. And you get some good or bad films, but they all kind of add to a certain thing. Instead of that, I think getting into love stories or comedies or that, that aggression is what I think it affected, that's my view. Even some of them might have done well. But I think that area doesn't work, at least it doesn't work for me. So I can't speak for the people.”
Salman Khan and Vivek Oberoi's feud background
For those unfamiliar, Salman Khan and Vivek Oberoi's feud began in 2003 over Aishwarya Rai after her breakup with Salman. Vivek went public, claiming Salman called him over 40 times in one night with threats and abusive words about his family. Big industry names boycotted Vivek, canceled his films, and stalled his career despite hits like Company and Saathiya. In 2010, Vivek apologized to Salman at an awards show by bowing and holding his ears, but the actors have kept their distance ever since.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”Top Comment
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Mohammed Asifuddin
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Salman to me has never been an actor. But he carries a lot of appeal to women folk and differently romantic new generation. It's not the clout but Screen Presence.Read allPost comment
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