![]() ![]() ![]() Nobody could have aspired to be a 6`2” heavyweight boxer like a Muhammad Ali or a Joe Frazier. Its because he was just 5`7” and so small built that everybody and anybody could aspire to become like him. Making a psychological analysis of why many youngsters would want to become a Bruce Lee, but not, say, a Mohammad Ali, RGV writes, "I always felt that if Bruce Lee was 6 inches taller he would not have become the legend he was. Later, I would watch 'Return of the Dragon' 23 times I was obsessed about knowing of him and knowing about him to the smallest and minutest detail possible," he says. "I used to cycle all the way to a theatre 7 km away and watched 'Enter the Dragon' 17 times. Saying that Bruce Lee is the only one he found more interesting than sex, the 'Sarkar-3' director has written about how he was awestruck by the phenomenon as a teenager. ![]() For a change, Ram Gopal Varma became someone's fanboy.
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