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Ram Gopal Verma's 'Government' About Underworld, Bollywood Nexus

IANS, 30 Jan, 2016 01:33 PM
  • Ram Gopal Verma's 'Government' About Underworld, Bollywood Nexus
Maverick filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma on Saturday announced that his next Hindi project is titled "Government". He said the film will portray the actual truth behind the underworld and Bollywood nexus.
 
"My next Hindi film after 'Veerappan' is 'Government'," Varma posted on his Twitter page.
 
"Though the film 'Company' was supposed to be a true life inspiration based upon the Dawood Ibrahim - Chhota Rajan relationship, it was quite evident that the entire later part of the film was completely fictional, far away from the reality of what actually happened. The reality of that aspect will be on show in 'Government'," he added.
 
Varma shared the film will track the story of the rivalry between Dawood-Rajan post their split.
 
"Their rivalry which got further complicated because of the unexpected rise of Abu Salem, who challenged the authority of Chhota Shakeel. The reinvention of Chhota Rajan as a patriotic don who started serving his own justice to all the D company members who escaped the Indian justice system.
 
"And above all it will show the ultra delicate and immensely complex relationship between a criminal organization and a government organization which recently got exposed in the Chhota Rajan capture," he added.
 
The film, according to Varma, will also venture into the politico-police-underworld relationship, the cut-throat betrayals among both the gangs and the government agents, and it will also differentiate between underworld dons doing crime as a duty and the government doing a crime for duty.
 
The film's key characters will include Chhota Rajan, Abu Salem, Chhota Shakeel, Anees Ibrahim, Sujatha (Chhota Rajan's wife), Monica Bedi, Ajit Doval (National Security Adviser), former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Sharad Pawar, Arun Gawli, Bal Thackeray and Dawood Ibrahim.

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