Ram Gopal Varma questions relevance of National Awards

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma has questioned the relevance of award functions, including the National Film Awards, by citing Aamir Khan's example.

The 55-year-old director took to Twitter, where he called the actor "the greatest filmmaker" in the country and said his consistent absence from such events only reflects their importance today.



"Fact that Aamir Khan, the greatest filmmaker of does not attend any award events, including national award speaks, about those events," wrote Varma.

The "Sarkaar" director further lauded Khan for continuing to deliver good content and not care about receiving awards.

"Highest quality films are made by Aamir and that he doesn't care to be measured by any Indian award committee, including National (Awards) speaks loud," he added.

Recently, actor Akshay Kumar winning the National Award for Best Actor for his role in crime drama "Rustom" was questioned by people.

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Ram Gopal Varma questions relevance of National Awards

Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma has questioned the relevance of award functions, including the National Film Awards, by citing Aamir Khan's example. The 55-year-old director took to Twitter, where he called the actor "the greatest filmmaker" in the country and said his consistent absence from such events only reflects their importance today. "Fact that Aamir Khan, the greatest filmmaker of India does not attend any award events, including national award speaks, about those events," wrote Varma. The "Sarkaar" director further lauded Khan for continuing to deliver good content and not care about receiving awards. "Highest quality films are made by Aamir and that he doesn't care to be measured by any Indian award committee, including National (Awards) speaks loud," he added. Recently, actor Akshay Kumar winning the National Award for Best Actor for his role in crime drama "Rustom" was questioned by people. Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma has questioned the relevance of award functions, including the National Film Awards, by citing Aamir Khan's example.

The 55-year-old director took to Twitter, where he called the actor "the greatest filmmaker" in the country and said his consistent absence from such events only reflects their importance today.

"Fact that Aamir Khan, the greatest filmmaker of does not attend any award events, including national award speaks, about those events," wrote Varma.

The "Sarkaar" director further lauded Khan for continuing to deliver good content and not care about receiving awards.

"Highest quality films are made by Aamir and that he doesn't care to be measured by any Indian award committee, including National (Awards) speaks loud," he added.

Recently, actor Akshay Kumar winning the National Award for Best Actor for his role in crime drama "Rustom" was questioned by people.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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