Gangster Dawood Ibrahim My Guru? Film maker’s post on Teachers Day created furore. Ram Gopal Varma Inspiration Dawood Ibrahim Teachers Day Controversy

Film maker Ram Gopal Varma shared a post to tell Dawood Ibrahim his inspiration on Teachers’ Day, on which he has been fiercely lashed by users and social media.

Ram Gopal Varma IIINSPIRATION DAWOOD Ibrahim: Film maker Ram Gopal Varma has described gangster Dawood Ibrahim as his inspiration in his post on Teachers’ Day. There is a lot of uproar over his post. Social media users criticized him, saying, “Teachers’ Day is to respect true gurus, not to glorify a terrorist.” One user tightened up and said, “Add Osama bin Laden too,” Another wrote, “You are joking by telling Dawood Ibrahim inspired.”

He is being criticized on social media after Ram Gopal Varma mentioned Dawood Ibrahim. Many people were enraged at his claim that a terrorist inspired him, especially on Teachers’ Day, which is a day to respect true gurus.

  • One user commented, “Dawood’s teacher should also be proud, as a teacher not only teaches to stay on top in the world, but also sometimes to be as an underworld.”
  • One user said, “What did you learn from Dawood Ibrahim?”
  • A third user made a spicy comment, “Also add Osama bin Laden.”
  • At the same time, another said, “You are joking by telling Dawood Ibrahim your inspiration.”
  • Another user asked, “When Dawood Ibrahim came to your mind?”

In 2021, Ram Gopal Varma directed the film de Company, allegedly based on the true story of the Mumbai -based gang of underworld enterprise, Dawood Ibrahim. The film featured the lead roles of Ajay Devgan, Mohanlal, Vivek Oberoi, Manisha Koirala, Antara Mali and Seema Biswas.

‘My life thanks to Dawood Ibrahim: Ram Gopal Varma

In an old interview to Spotboy, Ram Gopal Varma had said that his career is due to Dawood. He told that he has achieved success from gangster films. He has always been fond of people with gray shades. Verma further said, “My D Company sources are directly internal. I am presenting the story from the same perspective. My 2002 film company Dawood Ibrahim and Chhota Rajan were based on a quarrel.”

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