- Ram Gopal Varma ditches human musicians for AI
- He launches RGV Den Music for AI-generated tunes
- The move could revolutionize Bollywood’s music industry
RGV’s AI Symphony
Ram Gopal Varma, the acclaimed Indian filmmaker, is making waves by fully embracing AI-generated music.
He’s launched RGV Den Music, a venture exclusively featuring tunes created by AI apps like Suno and Udio. Varma plans to use this AI-generated music in all his future projects, including films.
Human vs. Machine Melody
Varma’s bold move highlights AI’s growing influence in creative industries. He criticizes human composers for missed deadlines and scheduling conflicts, arguing that AI delivers instantly at “zero cost.”
The director predicts a future where human musicians, composers, lyricists, and singers might disappear as AI technology rapidly evolves.
Bollywood’s AI Revolution
India’s film industry, producing up to 2,000 movies annually, could see a significant shift. Varma’s enthusiasm for AI music contrasts sharply Christopher Nolan’s caution against overreliance on AI in artistic creation.
The director is working Reclaim Protocol and Story Protocol to secure IP rights for his AI-generated songs, potentially paving the way for widespread adoption in Bollywood.