When it comes to Ram Gopal Varma’s filmography, fans and critics often point to Bhoot (2003) as his standout work—widely regarded as Ram Gopal Varma’s highest rated movie. The psychological horror film not only delivered strong performances and a gripping narrative but also marked a turning point in Indian cinema’s approach to the genre. Over the years, Ram Gopal Varma has experimented with various styles and themes, but it’s Bhoot that continues to be celebrated by audiences. On the other end of the spectrum, The Attacks of 26⁄11 (2013) is frequently cited as Ram Gopal Varma’s lowest rated film. Despite its sensitive subject matter and intense real-life inspiration, the movie received mixed to negative reviews, with many feeling it lacked the depth and nuance expected from Ram Gopal Varma. So, while Ram Gopal Varma has had his highs and lows, his journey through cinema remains undeniably impactful.