<p>The two even converse in Telugu, Varma's mother tongue, which Vivek learnt for "Rakta Charitra"."Ramuji had picked me up from nowhere and made me a star. He was embittered by the way I turned. I lost a lot of my friends. And that included Ramuji," Vivek said emotionally.<br /><br />Now the two are back on an even pitch and are planning at least two more films together.<br /><br />Incidentally, Vivek is the only protégé whom Varma has chosen to patch up with. The ones he has had permanent fall-outs with include Manoj Bajpai, Aftab Shivdasani, Randeep Hooda and Mohit Ahlawat.<br /><br />Reacting to rumours of a patch-up with Bajpai, Varma retorts: "Mere itne bhi bure din nahin aaye hain. (I have not fallen upon such bad days)."<br /><br />Vivek even took the trailer of his new film "Prince It's Showtime" to Hyderabad where he was shooting with Varma.<br /><br />"Ramuji booked a theatre at the film city in Hyderabad to watch it. Not just that. I left the theatre after a while since late nights don't suit me. I had a shoot in the morning. But my director chose to stay on watching the trailer over and over again. Ramuji has always been a mentor. I'm sorry if I let him down in the past," Vivek said.<br />Shatrughan Sinha, who forms the third element in the new Ramu-Vivek alliance, too watched the trailer with Varma.<br /><br />Vivek just can't stop raving about Shatrughan, his co-star in "Rakta Charitra". "He's so generous and warm. He makes me feel so special every day on the sets. He's an inspiration. I call him Super Sarkar. He's so larger than life. He's the only politician who is never politically correct."<br /><br />Vivek is gearing up for the release of "Prince It's Showtime" which is rumoured to be a remake of the 1960s' Shammi Kapoor starrer "Prince".<br /><br />"Ha, ha. I wish. People feel it might be a takeoff on Shammi Kapoorji in Prince, or they feel it is a costume drama. Let them see what it is. I don't want to give away the plot. Hats off to Kumar Tauraniji for having faith in me. I knew it would be risky. He pulled out all the stops to make Prince look lavish," Vivek chortles.<br /></p>
<p>The two even converse in Telugu, Varma's mother tongue, which Vivek learnt for "Rakta Charitra"."Ramuji had picked me up from nowhere and made me a star. He was embittered by the way I turned. I lost a lot of my friends. And that included Ramuji," Vivek said emotionally.<br /><br />Now the two are back on an even pitch and are planning at least two more films together.<br /><br />Incidentally, Vivek is the only protégé whom Varma has chosen to patch up with. The ones he has had permanent fall-outs with include Manoj Bajpai, Aftab Shivdasani, Randeep Hooda and Mohit Ahlawat.<br /><br />Reacting to rumours of a patch-up with Bajpai, Varma retorts: "Mere itne bhi bure din nahin aaye hain. (I have not fallen upon such bad days)."<br /><br />Vivek even took the trailer of his new film "Prince It's Showtime" to Hyderabad where he was shooting with Varma.<br /><br />"Ramuji booked a theatre at the film city in Hyderabad to watch it. Not just that. I left the theatre after a while since late nights don't suit me. I had a shoot in the morning. But my director chose to stay on watching the trailer over and over again. Ramuji has always been a mentor. I'm sorry if I let him down in the past," Vivek said.<br />Shatrughan Sinha, who forms the third element in the new Ramu-Vivek alliance, too watched the trailer with Varma.<br /><br />Vivek just can't stop raving about Shatrughan, his co-star in "Rakta Charitra". "He's so generous and warm. He makes me feel so special every day on the sets. He's an inspiration. I call him Super Sarkar. He's so larger than life. He's the only politician who is never politically correct."<br /><br />Vivek is gearing up for the release of "Prince It's Showtime" which is rumoured to be a remake of the 1960s' Shammi Kapoor starrer "Prince".<br /><br />"Ha, ha. I wish. People feel it might be a takeoff on Shammi Kapoorji in Prince, or they feel it is a costume drama. Let them see what it is. I don't want to give away the plot. Hats off to Kumar Tauraniji for having faith in me. I knew it would be risky. He pulled out all the stops to make Prince look lavish," Vivek chortles.<br /></p>