In the realm of Bollywood’s most anticipated projects, Nitesh Tiwari’s forthcoming epic trilogy, “Ramayan,” is generating immense buzz. The film is set to assemble an ensemble cast featuring notable talents from the industry, including Ranbir Kapoor, Sunny Deol, Sai Pallavi, and KGF sensation Yash. While an official announcement on the cast is still pending, expectations are soaring, especially in the aftermath of the “Adipurush” disappointment.
Following the “Adipurush” setback, the stakes are high for “Ramayan,” a three-part saga that aims to captivate audiences with its grandeur and storytelling finesse. Notably, even Om Raut, director of “Adipurush,” is keeping a keen eye on this ambitious venture. Adding to the anticipation, reports suggest that the film’s visual effects (VFX) are entrusted to none other than DNEG, a prestigious British studio with a stellar track record, boasting eight Oscar awards for its contributions to cinematic marvels like “Inception,” “Interstellar,” and “Blade Runner 2049.”
Namit Malhotra, CEO of DNEG, is reportedly spearheading the VFX endeavor, promising audiences an unparalleled visual spectacle. Sources close to the project revealed that “Ramayan” will be crafted on an extravagant scale, employing cutting-edge techniques and equipment to bring the epic tale to life. Director Nitesh Tiwari is said to be orchestrating a massive team of skilled professionals from around the globe, aiming to create a cinematic universe befitting the grandeur of the Ramayana.
However, amidst the excitement, recent reports indicate a shake-up in the production team. Previously, Madhu Mantena and Allu Aravind were attached as co-producers of “Ramayan.” Regrettably, they have withdrawn from the project, citing undisclosed reasons. Speculations are rife, with Reddit users dissecting the rumored rift between Madhu Mantena and Namit Malhotra. According to some, Mantena’s delay in finalizing the casting led to project setbacks, prompting his removal from the production team.
An insider divulged, “Madhu Mantena and Namit had a fallout. Madhu’s responsibility was casting, while Namit oversaw VFX. Delays in casting decisions reportedly contributed to the project’s postponements, ultimately leading to Mantena’s departure.”
As anticipation mounts, fans eagerly await an official announcement on “Ramayan,” slated for April. With promises of a stellar cast, groundbreaking VFX, and directorial vision, Nitesh Tiwari’s magnum opus is poised to redefine cinematic storytelling in the Indian film industry.