So does that mean a political career for him in the future?
"No," he protested. "I never voted in my life
to start with. I don't even know who is the chief minister of
my state. I am absolutely ignorant of politics," he said.
"And above that I don't think I'll ever be able to work
for the welfare of people. I'll be the last person to be a politician,"
he added.
Coming to his projects, Varma, who is planning a third sequel
to his scary outing "Phoonk", doesn't deny a franchise
too.
"'Phoonk 3' is there definitely and if that also works
then we'll come out with a franchise. 'Phoonk' is an idea which
can be continued," he said.
What about "God and Sex", apparently inspired by
self-styled godman Swami Nityananda's alleged sex scandal?
"On 'God and Sex', the research is complete and right
now we are working on the scripting...It's high time we looked
into the closed doors of an ashram," the director said.
Then there is "Department" that marks Varma's return
to movies on the underworld after the 'Indian gangster trilogy'
- "Satya", "Company" and "D".
"'Department' is almost like the other side of 'Company'.
If 'Company' dealt with an underworld organisation, this will
be about the police world," he said.
His two-part trilingual "Rakta Charitra", which stars
Vivek Oberoi, is about slain rebel-turned political leader Paritala
Ravi.
What about the 3-D projects?
"We are planning two to three films which are 3-D compatible.
'Raksha' (working title) is an action-adventure film which I'll
be starting by the year-end with John (Abraham)," he said.
"And there's a yet to be titled 3-D horror film, which
has been planned with Riteish (Deshmukh)," he added.