Dangal Director Nitesh Tiwari Collaborates with VFX Expert Nimit Malhotra for Ramayana
Nitesh Tiwari, the acclaimed director of "Dangal," has joined forces with renowned VFX expert Nimit Malhotra to bring his vision of Ramayana to life on the big screen. his rendition of the epic has recently been linked to Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt, who are rumored to portray the roles of Lord Rama and Sita, respectively.
The Ramayana, a revered ancient epic in Indian culture, holds a profound significance, deeply woven into the fabric of every child's upbringing in the country. Its timeless tales have not only found a place in literature and religious scriptures but have also become an integral part of India's cinematic heritage. Since the inception of Indian cinema, numerous films have been crafted, drawing inspiration from the diverse narratives surrounding Lord Rama, with acclaimed actors of their time stepping into these iconic roles and bringing them to life on the silver screen.
‘Ramayana’ is going to be one of the biggest films to come out of India and is backed by one of the biggest visual effects companies (DNEG (Prime Focus)) of the world. Nitesh Tiwari, who is one of the biggest directors of the country, is working full-fledged. The film is… pic.twitter.com/lY34QuKmcu
— Komal Nahta (@KomalNahta) June 13, 2023As technology advanced and cinema evolved, so did the portrayal of the Ramayana. Television serials dedicated to the epic were produced, and among them, Ramanand Sagar's serial "Ramayana" stood out as the most popular, continuing to captivate audiences to this day. Despite the multitude of adaptations, filmmakers' fascination with the Ramayana remains unwavering. The latest addition to this cinematic genre is the highly anticipated film "Adipurush," slated for a theatrical release on June 16. Directed by Om Raut, the movie features Prabhas as Lord Rama, Kriti Sanon as Sita, Devdatta Nage as Hanuman, Saif Ali Khan as Ravana, and Sunny Singh as Lakshmana. The excitement surrounding "Adipurush" is palpable, generating considerable buzz and anticipation.
#KGF actor #Yash has said no to playing #Raavan in Nitesh Tiwari’s #Ramayan, as per a new report. The film will reportedly feature #RanbirKapoor and #AliaBhatt.
Reacting to the report on Twitter, several fans said it’s a good decision.@changu311 @sahelitweets @AshleyMolly123 pic.twitter.com/12envPE1Jc
Amidst the fervor surrounding the release of "Adipurush," another Ramayana adaptation helmed by Nitesh Tiwari continues to spark ongoing discussions. Currently in the pre-production stage, this rendition of the epic has recently been linked to Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt, who are rumored to portray the roles of Lord Rama and Sita, respectively. Speculations surrounding the casting of Yash as Ravana, however, have been clarified, as he is not part of this particular Ramayana adaptation. Official announcements regarding the remaining cast are yet to be made, leaving fans eagerly awaiting further updates.
Nitesh Tiwari, the acclaimed director of "Dangal," has joined forces with renowned VFX expert Nimit Malhotra to bring his vision of Ramayana to life on the big screen. Nimit, known for his exceptional work in films such as "Brahmastra" and international productions like "Dune" and "Tenet," brings his expertise in visual effects to this ambitious project. Industry insiders suggest that this upcoming film has the potential to be the most significant mythological production of its kind, promising a grand spectacle that will captivate audiences and transport them to the enchanting world of the Ramayana.
As per reports, #Yash has turned down the role of Raavan in #NiteshTiwari's #Ramayan which possibly features #RanbirKapoor and #AliaBhatt.🎬 pic.twitter.com/Du39v3S8w6
— Filmfare (@filmfare) June 12, 2023As anticipation builds for both "Adipurush" and Nitesh Tiwari's Ramayana, audiences eagerly await the cinematic retellings of this beloved epic. These films not only serve to entertain but also keep the flame of tradition and cultural heritage alive, ensuring that the tales of Lord Rama and the Ramayana continue to resonate with generations to come.