It was reported earlier that Nitesh Tiwari’s subsequent movie after Bawaal will star Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt within the roles of Lord Rama and Sita. After controversies that erupted with Om Raut’s adaptation of the Ramayana in Adipurush, Nitesh has now opened up concerning the casting of the movie and stated that he’s assured his movie won’t offend the viewers. (Also learn: Nitesh Tiwari on Bawaal: ‘Had to take away Jallianwala Bagh reference due to Sardar Udham’)
Adipurush controversy
Om Raut’s Adipurush, which launched on June 16, was slammed for its dialogues and confronted boycott calls. The makers additionally acquired flak for the film’s VFX in addition to the costumes. In Adipurush, the primary characters have been Prabhas’ Raghav (primarily based on Rama), Saif Ali Khan’s Lankesh (Raavan) and Kriti Sanon’s Janaki (Sita). Later the dialogues have been additionally revised by the makers.
Nitesh on his Ramayana film
Now, in a brand new interview with Zoom Entertainment, Nitesh Tiwari opened up about making his movie on Ramayana after the controversies that occurred with Adipurush and stated, “My question is very simple. I am also a consumer of the content that I create and if I’m not going to offend myself than I’m very confident that I might not end up offending anybody else.”
Nitesh on casting rumours
When the Bawaal director was requested concerning the rumours that Ranbir and Alia are set to star within the movie, Nitesh didn’t verify nor deny the experiences, however stated, “Very soon.” Earlier Om Raut had proven assist for Nitesh’s movie on the Ramayana and stated that Nitesh is an effective filmmaker and the extra movies which are made on Ramayana, the higher.
Meanwhile, Nitesh Tiwari is gearing up for the discharge of his upcoming movie, Bawaal, which stars Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor within the lead roles. The trailer of the movie, which is ready to hit Prime Video on July 21, acquired blended evaluations and confused many with its comparability between a love story to World War 2.
In the trailer, each Varun and Janhvi’s characters make a journey to Europe and discover locations like Paris and different cities that have been on the centre of World War II. The historic occasion is used as a recurring reference within the trailer, because the characters converse of a “world war within.”
Source: www.hindustantimes.com