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Ram Gopal Varma’s Petition to High Court

Ram Gopal Varma s Petition to High Court
Ram Gopal Varma s Petition to High Court

Ram Gopal Varma (RGV), a filmmaker, has been under scrutiny from the police after various complaints were filed against him for making provocative remarks against Chandrababu Naidu, Pawan Kalyan, and Nara Lokesh while promoting his film Vyuham. According to reports, Varma has avoided police questioning, promoting curiosity about his whereabouts.


RGV has filed a writ petition in the Andhra Pradesh High Court, seeking to dismiss the cases made against him. He claims that filing multiple charges throughout the state for the same social media posts is illegal and has asked the court to stop further cases in this regard. Additionally, his anticipatory bail plea, which might protect him from arrest, is expected to be heard today.


In a video shared on social media, Varma denied allegations of absconding, asserting that he is merely seeking time to comply with police questioning. He emphasized his innocence, accusing authorities of harassment through repetitive legal actions. However, public opinion appears divided. Critics question Varma’s actions, wondering why he is avoiding police if he is confident in his innocence. Some speculate that his legal maneuvers indicate apprehension about a potential arrest. As the High Court prepares to deliver its verdict on both the writ petition and the anticipatory bail application, the outcome will determine the next stage of this case. Until then, the filmmaker faces tremendous public and judicial scrutiny.

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