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Ram Gopal Varma changed the way films were made in India, says Manoj Bajpai at Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai Hyderabad promotions

Manoj Bajpai was in Hyderabad to promote his new Zee5 original Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai

Ram Gopal Varma changed the way films were made in India, says Manoj Bajpai at Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai  Hyderabad promotions

Manjoj Bajpai at Bandaa Hyderabad promotions

Last Updated: 02.42 PM, Jun 12, 2023

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Manoj Bajpai is one of the finest talents in Indian cinema. With each passing day, he is doing films in different genres and performing varied roles to the best of his capabilities. His new film, Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai which is now streaming on Zee 5 and has won solid appreciation from the critics and audience alike.

Well, the film was aired for the Tollywood press today and Manoj Bajpai himself watched the film along with the journalists and answered the questions posed by the press. When one of the journalists asked Manoj about RGV's influence on his career, the award-winning actor did not shy one bit and said "Ramu is my godfather. It is because of his film Satya I gained stardom. Even though many would not agree with me, it is RGV who changed the way films in India were made with Satya".

Adding further, he says "If directors are daring to make hard-hitting films, it is only because RGV has set base in such a way that films without songs and dance were also watched with equal interest." On the other hand, RGV is in the news as he has set up a swanky new office named Den in Hyderabad and promises to make hard hitting films in the days to come.

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Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai is directed by Apoorv Singh Karki and produced by Zee Studios along with Bhanushali Studios. The film is a courtroom drama and is a story of a five-year-long standalone fight of a regular session court lawyer who stands for the truth, and his struggle to bring justice to the girls who were wronged by a godman. The film brings back the team of Manoj Bajpayee and Suparn Verma, who earlier collaborated for The Family Man series.

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