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Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma has intensified his commentary on artificial intelligence in cinema, suggesting that the competitors for administrators like S. S. Rajamouli could soon shift from global auteurs to AI customers armed with prompts.

On February 26, Varma took to social media and wrote, “The way SEA DANCE 2.0 is on a RAMPAGE it looks like @ssrajamouli’s competition will not be anymore with a NOLAN or a CAMERON but it will be with PROMPTERS.” The comment appeared to reference Hollywood filmmakers Christopher Nolan and James Cameron, positioning AI instruments as the new artistic challengers.

The approach SEA DANCE 2.0 is on a RAMPAGE it seems to be like @ssrajamouli ‘s competitors is not going to be anymore with a NOLAN or a CAMERON but it is going to be with PROMPTERS 🙏
— Ram Gopal Varma (@RGVzoomin) February 26, 2026

The tweet got here a day after Varma described AI platform “Seedance 2.0” as both the “murderer of the film industry” and a power of liberation. In a prolonged post shared on February 25, he argued that superior AI filmmaking instruments might dismantle the standard studio-driven ecosystem.

Referring to Rajamouli’s large-scale productions, Varma famous that established administrators command huge budgets due to their confirmed monitor data. However, he questioned how many equally gifted storytellers across India stay excluded from such alternatives due to lack of access or funding.

According to Varma, AI instruments like Seedance 2.0 have “kicked the gate down and set it on fire,” enabling creators to generate cinematic visuals through detailed prompts alone. He called this shift “true democracy in motion,” suggesting that artistic control might transfer away from an elite few to a wider pool of aspiring filmmakers.

Varma went additional, predicting a structural collapse of the present filmmaking model. He argued that if a director’s main job is to translate a written scene onto the screen, superior AI might probably remove the need for large crews, actors and even conventional manufacturing systems. “No more star issues. No more producers panicking over budgets. No more 300 people standing around waiting for one shot. Just one person. One prompt. One mind,” he wrote.

Comparing the transformation to an asteroid hanging dinosaurs, Varma described the current industry as a century-old ecosystem dealing with an inevitable disruption. He ended his post by asking whether or not AI represents the death of cinema as we all know it or its final democratisation.

Meanwhile, Rajamouli is at present working on his upcoming movie Varanasi, starring Mahesh Babu and Priyanka Chopra Jonas, with Prithviraj Sukumaran set to play the antagonist.

Also Read: Ram Gopal Varma calls Seedance 2.0 the “asteroid” set to brutally homicide movie industry’s “arrogance”: “This is actually the liberation of cinema”

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