The famous tollywood film director Ram Gopal Varma continues to carry his mark as Controversial Varma. He is known for his mysterious behavior and unusual character. His straight-forwardness makes him one of the most wanted alien personalities in India. In spite of his mark on horror films, he also has his impact on various genres.
He re-stamped his controversial signature through the recently banned Maggi noodles as he posted a picture of his eating the noodles on his micro blogging site. Due to high levels of Lead in the noodles, the Maggi noodles is banned in many states of India but RGV continues his affection towards 2-minute-instant Maggi noodles and shows a sign of protesting the action of banning it.
He writes, “I’d rather die than not having Maggi and I also live only to have Maggi. No am not drunk and the reason for that is because I am Maggying. If I die of eating Maggi my last will is only Maggi shud come to my funeral cos it gave happiness till I died nd its banners gave me nothing, Nothing ever made me more happy than Maggi.”
“RGV cooks a delicious dinner with a controversial situation and eats it publicly,” a well-known NEWS paper published.
Right to speak is not too far from any Indian’s knowledge. Ram Gopal Varma just expressed his long lasting love and incessant temptation towards Maggi noodles which any other did not. One in million always goes super hot on media; a social fact to consider. And one cannot just suddenly hide or stop ones feelings over a special thing one feels just for its carrying a heavy negative response; a psychological fact to take into account.
Whatever his comments may be for others but for the Nestle, a big tension reliever for sure. And if the noodles gets the freedom from banning, the Nestle may have a thought of RGV as special brand- ambassador for Maggi noodles.
Whatever his comments may be for others but for the Nestle, a big tension reliever for sure. And if the noodles gets the freedom from banning, the Nestle may have a thought of RGV as special brand- ambassador for Maggi noodles.
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