Ram Gopal Varma's work as a director has deteriorated over the years. There was a time when he offered some of the best cult classics and as time passed away, he failed to deliver the results that he used to give in the past.
However, RGV is still not willing to step down so easily as he has started preparing for his next, titled Syndicate. He has called it one of the biggest films of his career and will focus on an organization that threatens the existence of India.
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RGV addressed the reason he decided to name his film Syndicate, saying that the organization that will be featured in the main storyline is the one that joins forces from different groups such as policing agencies, politicos, ultra-rich businessmen, and the military.
Furthermore, he elaborated on the film's concept by saying that during the '70s, street gangs changed into political parties at one point and they were later replaced by smugglers due to an increased demand for different products. This was followed by the arrival of gangs, who were also "crushed."
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RGV said that the film would reveal the capability of human beings and would explore the nature of crime and terror to prove that while people have their victories, the problems of crime and terror will never die.
RGV stated during the conversation that he decided to go back to the old ways of filmmaking after the recent re-release of Satya. He said that he decided to wash away all of his sins that he committed in the last few years.
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While a potential release date remains unknown, it seems like RGV is willing to bounce back.
Although his interview has hinted that the film will feature some good content, people are not interested in watching RGV's films anymore considering that they lack the quality due to which he was known for many years ago.
Apart from that, RGV has already landed himself in a few controversies, leading to his negative image among the public and that is not going to change so soon.

