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Urmila breaks silence on quarrel with Ram Gopal Varma, blames nepotism for sinking her career


There have been many hit pairings of director and actor in Bollywood. One such hit pair was that of Ram Gopal Verma and Urmila Matondkar. Together they gave hit films like ‘Rangeela’, ‘Satya’, ‘Kaun’ and ‘Bhoot’. However, at one point, news of a fight between the two started coming. Due to this, it was also believed that perhaps because of the fight, Manisha and Ram Gopal Varma did not do any film together. But Urmila denied the news of quarrel with Ram Gopal Varma and said that she never stopped working with the director. Urmila also said that her career was ruined not because of Ram Gopal but because of nepotism. She was always seen as an item girl or a sex siren. Manisha Koirala, while denying the news of differences and fight with Ram Gopal Varma, told ‘ETimes’, ‘It is not that we have stopped working. . There was no rift between Ram Gopal Varma and me. I did special songs in his/her films like ‘Company’ and ‘Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag’.

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Urmila Matondkar said this on nepotism

After this, Manisha also talked about nepotism in the 90s. She said, ‘In the 90s, the media was obsessed with everything about me except my acting ability. Today people talk openly about nepotism. Even in olden times, there were actors around me who came from film families. Many people could not tolerate the fact that a girl from a middle-class Marathi background was doing her work and shining.’

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‘I made my mark on my own’

Urmila further said, ‘I made my place on my own without anyone’s support. I will proudly say that I am a star made by the people. My work always speaks for itself.

‘I was seen as an item girl and sex siren’

Urmila Matondkar is happy that today the media has a different attitude towards women. She said, ‘I did films like ‘Kaun?’, ‘Bhoot’, ‘Ek Hasina Thi’, ‘Pinjar’, ‘Rangeela’ and ‘Maine Gandhi Ko Nahi Mara’, but still I did not feel like an item girl or a sex siren. Seen as. ‘Rangeela’ is also about an ordinary girl who dreams big. The sexy image you see of her is her onscreen image. I am happy that today the media has a deep understanding and a different perspective towards women.

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