Immortals of Meluha News
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Karan Johar’s loss is Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s gain! The filmmaker gets official rights to Amish Tripathi’s Immortals of Meluha
Sanjay Leela Bhansali gets rights to Amish Tripathi’s Immortals of Meluha, after Karan Johar’s contract expires. Click here to read more
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Will Karan Johar still be making Immortals of Meluha?
He bought the rights of Amish Tripathi’s best-selling debut novel two years ago, but is far from starting work on the ambitious project. And now with a US producer buying the English rights of the same book and Hollywood all set to start work on the movie, KJo could have lost his advantage. Is his laidback attitude to blame? Or is he doing too much?
When Karan Johar decided to bring the world of Meluha alive on the big screen, he said, “For me, it is not just another film. I would say it would be a game-changer for Dharma.” Well, we thought the same too. Click here to read more -
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Who will play whom in Karan Johar’s screen adaptation of ‘The Immortals of Meluha’?
Awestruck by Amish Tripathi’s writing, Karan Johar has decided to make a film of the author’s best-selling novel. And now that Johar and his Dharma Productions team are passionately working on this project, still trying to lock in a director and set down the screenplay, we wondered if we could be of some help
It seems Karan Johar has been in a state of confusion for quite some time now regarding the casting of the film he plans to make based on Amish Tripathi’s book, The Immortals of Meluha. He wants Hrithik Roshan and Vidya Balan to play the protagonists, but looks like things are still at a nascent stage and Johar has been trying hard to set the wheels of this project in motion. We thought, why not help the director with options we think would suit the significant characters from the novel? And you never know, Karan, paying heed to our suggestions might help you single out the right faces for your fictional flick! Click here to read more -
Who can play Parvateshwar in ‘The immortals of Meluha’?
Parvateshwar
Character:
He is the head of the Meluhan army. Loyal and very particular about following Meluhan principles, Parvateshwar is a rigid man who won’t bend until he’s convinced he must. He’s not very fond of Shiva at the beginning of the story. He’s the kind of man who will do what it takes to protect the people of his community. -