Yash Was Supposed To Play Ravana In Ramayana (Photo Credit – IMDb)
It was a surprising turn of events when Kgf superstar Yash, who was reportedly gearing up to play Ravana in Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana with Ranbir Kapoor playing Lord Rama and Sai Pallavi playing Devi Sita, walked out of the film overnight. The film shoot commenced, and fans were surprised at the superstar’s decision not to do the film.
Yash’s 150 Crore Paycheck
It was reported that the actor was offered almost a whopping 150 crore for the trilogy, but he still chose to walk out of the film, only to walk in with a better role to play! The Kgf superstar has now joined hands with Namit Malhotra to co-produce the film.
2025 will be a year to cherish for Yash with his upcoming film Toxic, starring Kareena Kapoor Khan as his sister, releasing in the theaters and Ramayana enthralling the audiences,...
It was a surprising turn of events when Kgf superstar Yash, who was reportedly gearing up to play Ravana in Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana with Ranbir Kapoor playing Lord Rama and Sai Pallavi playing Devi Sita, walked out of the film overnight. The film shoot commenced, and fans were surprised at the superstar’s decision not to do the film.
Yash’s 150 Crore Paycheck
It was reported that the actor was offered almost a whopping 150 crore for the trilogy, but he still chose to walk out of the film, only to walk in with a better role to play! The Kgf superstar has now joined hands with Namit Malhotra to co-produce the film.
2025 will be a year to cherish for Yash with his upcoming film Toxic, starring Kareena Kapoor Khan as his sister, releasing in the theaters and Ramayana enthralling the audiences,...
- 4/23/2024
- by Trisha Gaur
- KoiMoi
Ramayana: Yas as the co-producer ( Photo Credit – Instagram )
Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana is one of the most ambitious projects. Filming has begun, and the fans want to know everything about the film. Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi will portray Lord Ram and Sita in Tiwari’s mythological drama film. Earlier, there were reports that Yash would play Ravana. However, that’s not happening anymore.
A few days ago, there were speculations that Yash was no longer part of Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana. However, he has donned the co-producer’s hat for Ranbir and Sai’s starrer. In a new interview, the Kgf star confirmed being a producer for Tiwari’s next. The actor also revealed the reason for producing the film, along with Prime Focus’ Namit Malhotra.
In an interview with Variety, Yash shared that it has been his long-term aspiration to make films that will help Indian cinema reach a global audience.
Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana is one of the most ambitious projects. Filming has begun, and the fans want to know everything about the film. Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi will portray Lord Ram and Sita in Tiwari’s mythological drama film. Earlier, there were reports that Yash would play Ravana. However, that’s not happening anymore.
A few days ago, there were speculations that Yash was no longer part of Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana. However, he has donned the co-producer’s hat for Ranbir and Sai’s starrer. In a new interview, the Kgf star confirmed being a producer for Tiwari’s next. The actor also revealed the reason for producing the film, along with Prime Focus’ Namit Malhotra.
In an interview with Variety, Yash shared that it has been his long-term aspiration to make films that will help Indian cinema reach a global audience.
- 4/12/2024
- by Pooja Darade
- KoiMoi
Indian actor-producer Yash’s Monster Mind Creations and producer Namit Malhotra’s Prime Focus Studios have partnered on an adaptation of Indian epic “Ramayana” for global audiences.
The film will be directed by Nitesh Tiwari, whose “Dangal” is the highest Indian grosser of all time. Yash is best known for the “K.G.F.” action film franchise, the second part of which is also the fourth-highest grossing Indian film of all time.
Malhotra’s most recent credit is “Fighter,” which is the highest Indian grosser of 2024 so far. Malhotra is also the global CEO of visual effects company Dneg, which has powered seven VFX Oscar winners in recent years, including “Dune: Part One” and “Tenet.”
There have been more than 60 film and TV adaptations of the mythological epic “Ramayana,” which is a classic tale of good over evil, including Indian, anime and Thai versions. Malhotra has been planning a big screen adaptation...
The film will be directed by Nitesh Tiwari, whose “Dangal” is the highest Indian grosser of all time. Yash is best known for the “K.G.F.” action film franchise, the second part of which is also the fourth-highest grossing Indian film of all time.
Malhotra’s most recent credit is “Fighter,” which is the highest Indian grosser of 2024 so far. Malhotra is also the global CEO of visual effects company Dneg, which has powered seven VFX Oscar winners in recent years, including “Dune: Part One” and “Tenet.”
There have been more than 60 film and TV adaptations of the mythological epic “Ramayana,” which is a classic tale of good over evil, including Indian, anime and Thai versions. Malhotra has been planning a big screen adaptation...
- 4/12/2024
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
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Dneg, the London-headquartered visual effects and animation house that has won Oscars for the likes of Dune and Tenet and also most recently worked on season 4 of Stranger Things, and special purpose acquisition company (Spac) Sports Ventures Acquisition Corp., have mutually agreed to terminate their previously unveiled business combination that would have taken Dneg public in a 1.7 billion deal.
The companies unveiled the news early on Thursday, citing the “current unfavorable Spac market conditions.” Stock markets have been volatile, which has hit activity in initial public offerings and Spac deals.
The announcement came two days after Dneg released a business update, in which it highlighted that it “outperformed [its] target revenue” for its fiscal year ended March 31, hitting 409.3 million. On Thursday, the company also touted a “record pipeline of new business, reflecting unprecedented demand for its visual effects and animation services.” The firm says it currently has around 8,000 employees,...
Dneg, the London-headquartered visual effects and animation house that has won Oscars for the likes of Dune and Tenet and also most recently worked on season 4 of Stranger Things, and special purpose acquisition company (Spac) Sports Ventures Acquisition Corp., have mutually agreed to terminate their previously unveiled business combination that would have taken Dneg public in a 1.7 billion deal.
The companies unveiled the news early on Thursday, citing the “current unfavorable Spac market conditions.” Stock markets have been volatile, which has hit activity in initial public offerings and Spac deals.
The announcement came two days after Dneg released a business update, in which it highlighted that it “outperformed [its] target revenue” for its fiscal year ended March 31, hitting 409.3 million. On Thursday, the company also touted a “record pipeline of new business, reflecting unprecedented demand for its visual effects and animation services.” The firm says it currently has around 8,000 employees,...
- 6/16/2022
- by Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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