Ram Gopal Varma Finds a New Target In Pawan Kalyan!

Sensational director Ram Gopal Varma made it a habit of setting Twitter on fire by giving his opinion on various issues. Earlier the maverick filmmaker had surprised everyone by raising his voice against the Andhra Pradesh government on the movie ticket prices issue.

The Shiva director had fixed his target on Power Star Pawan Kalyn for one more time. Calming himself as one of the fans of Pawan Kalyan Ram Gopal Varma urged the star to not just stick to Telugu and asked him to expand his reach.

Ram Gopal Varma used the current phenomenon Pan India to target Power Star Pawan Kalyan in a satirical way. In a series of tweets Ram Gopal Varma said even the younger heroes are doing Pan India films and its high time that Pawan Kalyan should make his upcoming film Bheemla Nayak a Pan India release.

In another tweet Ram Gopal Varma said that Pushpa went on to become a stunning hit and asked how big Bheemla Nayak should be. Adding further he also dragged Allu Arjun fans into this and opined that as Pawan Kalyan fans they are unable to answer Bunny fans.

His Twitter thread is all about raising a new point of having a Pan India release of Bheemla Nayak. Ram Gopal Varma said that stories that revolve around Telugu sensibilities like Pushpa and RRR are made on a Pan India scale and he felt that Bheemla Nayak has the potential to have a Pan India release.His twitter thread got response from Pawan Kalyan fans and Allu Arjun fans.

Ram Gopal Varma targeting Pawan Kalyan is not a new thing. When Pawan Kalyan released his Sardar Gabbar Singh in Hindi besides Telugu the director advised him to not go for a Hindi release. However Pawan Kalyan went ahead with the release and after the film flopped at the Hindi box office Ram Gopal Varma made fun of the film.

Surprisingly Ram Gopal Varma often terms him as a fan of Power Star Pawan Kalyan but targets him and makes satirical tweets on Actor turned politician Pawan Kalyan. The hero had floated his Janasena party in Hyderabad amid much fanfare and is focusing on Andhra Pradesh.