
Ram Gopal Varma is a popular Indian filmmaker known for his intense films, upfront personality, and honest interviews. He has never shied away from sharing unfiltered views on issues that often lead to controversies. The filmmaker is credited for redefining cinema in the mid-90s with his films like Rangeela and Satya. Although he gained immense popularity back then, it subsequently declined, worsening in the pandemic. After facing the rough patch and realising what went wrong, the filmmaker was all set to make his comeback, but a new legal issue has presented a major roadblock.
Ram Gopal Varma sentenced to 3-months of imprisonment
Ram Gopal Varma is facing legal trouble as the Andheri Magistrate court in Mumbai found him guilty in a cheque bounce case. As per India Today, he was convicted under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act after he failed to honor the cheques. The case was filed by a company named Shree through Maheshchandra Mishra after a cheque issued by Ram Gopal Varma bounced due to a lack of funds.

















