Is he serious?
"Absolutely", says Ramu with a beeline face, "There accept been so abounding films like Friday - The 13th, Anaconda or for that amount Predator that accept excelled if it comes to adventure and arctic elements. At the end of the day, abhorrence is a accepted phenomenon."
As he has been advancement over the years, Ramu states already afresh that he doesn't shy abroad from inspirations or artful his own if a accountable interests him.
"I accept consistently paid homage, whatever be the source, if there is something that interests me", he says, "At the end of the day, I accept consistently maintained that I accept best up from films. Whether it was my aboriginal blur as a administrator or the Friday absolution Agyaat, I abide to aces things accessible about me. Raat became Bhoot, Godfather fabricated me do Sarkar. Black abracadabra gave bearing to Phoonk - I accumulate remaking my own films. The point is to get authority of an abstraction and see how abnormally you can characterize it."
Going aback the anamnesis lane, he states that if he saw Godfather, it fabricated him catechism whether a artifice and a man like that could abide in Mumbai. Already the acknowledgment was yes, he went on to accomplish Sarkar and its sequel. Similarly if it came to Predator and amount of others films acceptance to the aforementioned brand and plotline, he anticipation of a basal abstraction to get a agglomeration of humans calm and lock them up in a 'jungle' to action the alien and unseen.
"If you attending at the basal plotline, there would accept been 1000 altered versions of it already getting fabricated in Korea, Japan or added countries", he elaborates, "In case of Agyaat, I accept brought calm a blur assemblage which gets into a backwoods to shoot a film. There is this inter-relationship amid all of them with their own desires and beliefs. In my own way, I accept created a new experience, admitting it won't accept any affinity or affinity to what you may accept apparent in a cine acceptance to the aforementioned genre."