Monday, 1 August 2016

Ram Gopal Varma about “Death”

Eccentric filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma, who is called as cracked genius, can talk about any topic on a length with his own valid reasons. The movie genius has taken an interesting topic “Death” this time and spoke elaborately on “Death” in the 13th episode of a popular TV show “Ramuism” on Tollywood Tv channel. He talked about existing traditions, topics and universally accepted facts in every episode of the show which is hosted by Swapna. Welcoming to the world of Ram Gopal Varma, here is the talk by RGV which will make you understand life better. He also elaborated many things regarding “Death” and how he sees it.

Death is inevitable. Seems RGV thought it as most interesting and intriguing subject to discuss on. From the age-old saints to modern day philosophers, everybody tried to explain about the horrifying instance of human life. As death brings immense sorrow to the loved ones, what happens to the one who dies is the biggest mystery. The following 7 takes by RGV will give you an understanding of death and how to psyche yourself to face it.
To understand death, one must know what life is, what it comprises of and what is it being alive. Life for me is all about feelings and thoughts while the body is just an outside entity. My body dies but my thoughts won’t.
Your physical existence adds nothing. This is the reason bodies keep dying but thoughts continue to remain in the form of books or an art.
We are scared of unknown more than known no matter how powerful the known is. Death is the most unknown and it just terrifies you more.
Death is inevitable. As long as you cannot avoid it, the only way is psyche yourself face it without succumbing to the mental trauma.
People say R.I.P without meaning a single letter in it. Souls don’t jump in the grave if you don’t ask them to rest. And moreover, peace is needed for living humans but not for the dead bodies.
Sudden death is definitely a beautiful thing to occur and a boon too for it rules out the fear of dying.
Respect the deceased one by remembering what all best they have done in their life rather crying with sad faces at the funeral.

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