HomeEntertainmentBollywoodRam Gopal Varma explains why his long-awaited collab with Shah Rukh Khan never happened; says, 'I had a terrific story for him but...'

Ram Gopal Varma explains why his long-awaited collab with Shah Rukh Khan never happened; says, 'I had a terrific story for him but...'

Shah Rukh Khan and Ram Gopal Varma held multiple discussions over the years, but their collaboration never materialised. RGV has now explained why the project couldn’t move forward despite mutual interest.

November 29, 2025 / 16:30 IST
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Speaking on Radio Nasha’s podcast, Ramu revealed that the root cause was a mismatched creative energy.
Speaking on Radio Nasha’s podcast, Ramu revealed that the root cause was a mismatched creative energy.

Shah Rukh Khan has a long list of collaborations with top filmmakers, but he has never worked with Ram Gopal Varma. Known for genre-defining titles like Satya, Rangeela, and Company, RGV has finally opened up about why a project with SRK never materialised, even though the two had several discussions over the years.

Speaking on Radio Nasha’s podcast, Ramu revealed that the root cause was a mismatched creative energy. According to him, Shah Rukh’s natural on-screen dynamism didn’t align with the restrained tone of his films. “We had many meetings, but I always felt Shah Rukh is like a live wire bursting with energy,” he said. “My filmmaking style is composed and intense. Restricting Shah Rukh to that space felt unfair to him and to the fans who come expecting his trademark charm and charisma.”

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Interestingly, RGV once considered casting SRK in his acclaimed gangster drama Company. But he quickly realised the role wasn’t the right fit. “At one point, I approached him for Company,” he said. “But Mallik’s character needed to be very laid-back and lazy that’s the opposite of what people expect from Shah Rukh. I had a terrific story for him, but it didn’t happen.”

The filmmaker went on to praise Shah Rukh’s effortless command over his craft, even suggesting that SRK’s presence can overshadow directorial influence. “When you tell Shah Rukh about a scene, he gets up and just does it. He’s fantastic. I felt there was nothing for me to do in his film. Directors don’t make a big difference in his movies because he can hold the camera entirely on his own. That’s a very different kind of stardom.”