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Hold Your Breath Guys, Because RGV Will Reveal The 'Truth' About Sasikala In His Next Movie

We tried to decipher the plot for you.
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For the last couple of days, director Ram Gopal Varma has been deeply interested in one thing. Tamil Nadu's politics. His Twitter timeline is a testimony to that. He has been tweeting old photos of Jayalalithaa and Sasikala and taking digs at Sasikala every now and then.

Last night, he announced that he's making a film on the politician. He had a poster ready too.

Don Vito Sasikala Corleone of the Manargudi Mafia Family ..She doesn't even offer for you to refuse🙏 pic.twitter.com/vrsgPwIj0g

— Ram Gopal Varma (@RGVzoomin) February 16, 2017

If you are wondering what the plot is going to be, he has explained that too--in several tweets.

RGV tweeted that the "story is going to be of the story behind Sasikala in front of Sasikala and only Manargudi mafia members will understand this."

Sasikala's family is infamously known as 'Mannargudi Mafia'--that is believed to be now running the show in Tamil Nadu now. So, RGV (at least from what we could decipher from that tweet that sounded more like a secret code than a sentence) is making the movie ONLY for Sasikala's family. Eh?

A few minutes later he tweeted this:

And? Well he didn't finish that sentence. And we are not even sure if this is the plot of his movie anymore. But we are hoping it's not a remake of 'Phoonk', or 'Bhoot' or even 'Darna Zaroori Hai'.

A few minutes later, RGV tweeted that he has insight of what went wrong between Jayalalithaa and Sasikala. Apparently, the servants of Poes garden revealed it to him.

By the time you reach the fourth tweet, you realise RGV must be spending a lot of time hanging out outside the late Tamil Nadu chief minister Jayalalithaa's posh house 36 Poes Garden residence.

If you thought the movie just came to RGV's mind, you're wrong. Last year in December, RGV had announced that he has registered his new movie titled 'Shashikala'--which is the story of a very dearest closest friend of a politician and 'completely fictional'.

"'Shashikala' is going to be a very very sincere from the heart Tamilan love story and absolutely nothing to with fictional non politics," he had tweeted then.

His latest tweets, however, talks about a completely different plot.

We just need to wait and watch out for his next series of tweets to figure this mystery out.

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