Tweet on Ranbir Kapoor’s Ramayana about a rat digging a mountain proved to be heavy, now filmmaker Sanjay Gupta himself gave clarification
News India Live, Digital Desk: As soon as the teaser of Ranbir Kapoor starrer film ‘Ramayana’ was released, there was a flood of comments on social media. While on one hand fans are praising the visuals, on the other hand a mysterious tweet by veteran filmmaker Sanjay Gupta has created a stir on the internet. The post ‘Khoda Pahad, Nikla Chuha’ written by him started being directly linked to this grand film of Nitesh Tiwari. Seeing the growing controversy, Sanjay Gupta himself has broken his silence and clarified his position on this entire matter.
Was that controversial comment about Ranbir’s Ramayana?
When Sanjay Gupta posted this phrase on social media, netizens immediately linked it to the teaser of ‘Ramayana’. The main reason behind this was that there were mixed reactions regarding the teaser. However, in a recent interview, Sanjay Gupta completely rejected these claims. He said in clear words that his comment was not about ‘Ramayana’ at all. He made it clear that people are making wrong assumptions and he does not want to escalate it by talking too much on this issue.
Taunt on Oscar winning company and deleted post
The controversy was not limited to just one tweet. Sanjay Gupta had made another post, which he later deleted. It was written in that post that “VFX companies do not win Oscars, technicians do.” This thing added fuel to the fire, because the VFX of ‘Ramayana’ is being done by ‘DNEG’ company, which has won Oscar many times. People considered this a direct attack on the quality of the film, but the filmmaker is now calling all these things just a coincidence.
Ranbir had given up hope to become Maryada Purushottam
Ranbir Kapoor himself has revealed that initially he was very skeptical about playing the role of Lord Ram. He felt that he would not be able to do justice to this great character. According to Ranbir, the change in his life and thinking after the birth of his daughter Raha gave him the strength to accept this role. He took the help of Ramanand Sagar’s classic ‘Ramayana’ for his preparation and tried to imbibe the qualities of Shri Ram – compassion, courage and dharma.
Huge budget of Rs 4000 crore and army of stars
This film, being made under the direction of Nitesh Tiwari, is being said to be the most expensive film in the history of Indian cinema. According to producer Namit Malhotra, the total budget of both parts of the film is around Rs 4000 crore. The casting in the film is also very strong; Along with Ranbir Kapoor (Ram), Sai will be seen as Pallavi (Sita), Yash (Ravana), Sunny Deol (Hanuman) and Ravi Dubey (Lakshman). The first part of the film is all set to hit the screens on Diwali this year, while the second part will release on Diwali next year.
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