"Never believed in Ram, Jesus or Allah bt cing the variation cmng frm js 1 man frm lagaan 2 Tzp 2 DB I am seriously cnsdrng believing in Aamir, " Varma posted on micro-blogging site Twitter.
Aamir's "Lagaan" was a period film with the land tax issue during British rule as its backdrop, "Taare Zameen Par" was about a dyslexic child, and the latest "Delhi Belly" is about three young boys in India's urbanscape.
The film is minting money at the box office, and has managed to draw a lot of young audience. But Varma is yet to see it.
"Dint c as DB subject is nt 2 my taste bt its super hit status mks me fl lke an insect..so I js wnt 2 crawl undr a rock nd die a quiet death. The way he tuk such a subject matter nd made it a super hit it looks like ppl mt not trust God cmpletley bt they trust Aamir cmpletley, " he added.
Varma is currently in news for his desire to cast controversial Kannada actress Maria Susairaj in a film. The actress convicted of destroying evidence in the 2008 killing of television executive Neeraj Grover. She was awarded a three-year jail term but walked free Saturday as she had already served this as an undertrial.