Amitabh Bachchan and Ram Gopal Varma have united again after a gap of two years, for their upcoming action film 'Department' and the filmmaker feels that the megastar has a lot of faith in his directorial skills.
"He (Bachchan) trusts me a lot as a director. So I think so far it has not happened like that where I had approached him (for a role) and he said no. Somewhere he knows my commitment and seriousness," Varma said.
RGV and Big B first teamed up for 'Sarkar' (2005), a dramatic thriller set in the world of politics. The film did average business at the box office.
Then came Nishabd (2007), where Bachchan played the role of a 60-year-old falling in love with his daughter's 18-year-old friend. Their next venture was Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag, a remake of Sholay. Both bombed at the box office.
This was followed by Sarkar Raj (2008), a sequel of their earlier film, Sarkar. It was a commercial hit. However, their next, Rann (2010) which focused on Indian media, was panned by critics.
Of all the films in which the duo has worked together, Varma, likes Bachchan the most in Nishabd.
"I liked him in Nishabad. I think that was his best performance. People react to overall things, but I as a director would react to his performance as to how he drew emotions and all in that film. I feel ‘Sarkar’ was easier for him to do...people like that more," Varma said.
Now the 67-year-old actor would be seen in Department where he plays the role of a gangster-turned-politician, alongside Sanjay Dutt and Rana Daggubati.