
Ram Gopal Varma has shared a strong warning about the future of Indian cinema. He described artificial intelligence as a tsunami that could disrupt the film industry in a major way. The filmmaker believes the real impact of AI is still unfolding.
In a recent interaction, Ram Gopal Varma revealed that he is already using AI extensively in his work. He feels the technology will only grow more powerful with time. According to him, many people still treat AI as a passing trend.
He compared the present stage of AI adoption to the calm before a storm. In his view, the biggest disruption is yet to arrive. The filmmaker suggested that the industry may not collapse because of one AI generated film alone.
Instead, he pointed to rapid technological progress in creating high quality visuals and performances. Advanced tools may soon deliver lifelike imagery without traditional film sets or large crews. This shift could reduce dependence on conventional production systems.
Ram Gopal Varma argued that if audiences cannot tell the difference between AI generated content and traditional cinema, the industry structure may change completely. His remarks highlight rising concerns about AI’s growing role in creative fields.
While some may consider his prediction extreme, it reflects wider industry anxiety. As AI tools evolve quickly, debates around creativity and technology continue to intensify within Indian cinema circles.
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