November 12, 2024: Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma has found himself embroiled in legal trouble after allegedly posting controversial content on social media related to Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leaders, including Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, his son Nara Lokesh, and daughter-in-law Brahmani.
The content, which was allegedly part of the promotional material for his upcoming film Vyuham, led to a complaint being filed by TDP Mandal secretary Ramalingam in Prakasam district.
A case has been registered under the Information Technology (IT) Act, and the local police, led by Sub-Inspector Siva Ramaiah, have confirmed that an investigation is underway. While specific details of the content posted by Varma are not mentioned in the reports, it seems that the posts were perceived as controversial and possibly defamatory, leading to the complaint.
Ram Gopal Varma is no stranger to controversy, often pushing the boundaries with his films and public statements. Known for films like Rangeela, Company, Satya, and Shool, Varma has long been a polarizing figure in the Indian film industry, with a reputation for taking bold and unconventional approaches both in his filmmaking and public persona.
The legal case comes at a time when Vyuham, a film that seems to have political undertones, is being promoted, adding fuel to the speculation that the content posted by Varma could have been an attempt to stir up controversy for promotional purposes. The investigation will determine whether the posts violated any provisions of the IT Act or crossed legal boundaries in terms of defamation or incitement.