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Veteran Director Apologizes to Child Actor After 36 Years for Risky Stunt
12 Nov
Summary
- Ram Gopal Varma apologizes to child actor Sushma for risky stunt in 1989 film Shiva
- Sushma is now a researcher in AI and Cognitive Science in the US
- Shiva was Varma's directorial debut and became a cult classic
In a heartfelt gesture, renowned Indian filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma has apologized to a child actor who was part of an iconic scene in his 1989 directorial debut, Shiva. The film, which went on to become a cult classic, featured a thrilling cycle chase sequence that involved the young Sushma, who was seated on the bicycle's handlebars.
Thirty-six years after the film's release, Varma has acknowledged the trauma he may have subjected Sushma to during the risky stunt. Sushma, who is now a researcher in Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science in the United States, has graciously accepted Varma's apology, expressing her gratitude for being a part of Shiva's legacy.
The director's public apology and Sushma's positive response have shed light on the challenges faced by child actors in the film industry. Varma's willingness to take responsibility for his actions and Sushma's understanding of the situation have been widely praised, serving as a reminder of the importance of prioritizing the well-being of young performers.




