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For magnificent Ramayana visuals, Nitesh Tiwari will collaborate with Brahmastra and Dune VFX master Namit Malhotra.


Swati Bhat

According to an industry insider, "Ramayana is going to be one of the biggest films to come out of India and is backed by one of the world's most prominent visual effects companies." Nitesh Tiwari, one of the top filmmakers in the country, is currently working full-time. The cast for the film is one of the largest ever assembled for an Indian film. The film's production will commence towards the end of this year."

In recent days, much has been said about Nitesh Tiwari's epic Ramayana. Namit Malhotra, an Indian and Hollywood VFX expert, has together a team of the top VFX and filmmaking talents to produce Ramayana.

It will be one of the largest teams of qualified specialists from all over the world, all working under the guidance of Nitesh Tiwari. The aim is to have a large VFX team, a large cast, and massive sets. That is how Nitesh envisioned creating the Ramayana world."

Nitesh Tiwari and Namit Malhotra want to ensure that the graphics and grandeur of the film are appropriate for the mythological epic.







Collaboration with international names to make a Hindi or South film is now common practise.

The makers of Jr NTR and Janhvi Kapoor's upcoming film 'NTR 30' have put their faith in international names. Brad Minnich, the VFX supervisor, has recently joined the team.

Taking to Twitter, Trade Analyst Taran Adarsh shared the news and wrote, "JR NTR - JANHVI KAPOOR - KORATALA SIVA FILM: INTERNATIONAL NAMES COME ON BOARD... VFX supervisor #BradMinnich - associated with #Hollywood films - associates with #JrNTR's new film [#NTR30]... Earlier, action producer #KennyBates had joined the project... #KoratalaSiva directs."

This film marks Janhvi Kapoor's debut in the South industry.

The 'Dhadak' actor dropped the first look from the movie 'NTR-30' on March 6, which also marks her birthday. As the poster says, actor Janhvi is all set to sail the boat and become calm in a storm in the fierce world of 'NTR 30'. The film will be directed by 'Janatha Garage' director Koratala Siva. In the poster, Janhvi is seen clad in a saree with her loose tresses. Janhvi captioned her post, "It is finally happening. Can't wait to set sail with my favourite @jrntr #NTR30." Anirudh Ravichander will be in charge of the music, R Rathnavelu will be manning the camera, Sabu Cyril will lead the art and Sreekar Prasad will be the editor of the film 'NTR-30'.

Janhvi has an interesting line-up of movies in her kitty. Janhvi will be seen in director Nitesh Tiwari's film 'Bawaal' alongside Varun Dhawan. She will also feature in a sports drama film 'Mr and Mrs Maahi' opposite Rajkumar Rao.



Washington [U.S], July 20: Hollywood ace director, Christopher Nolan, on Thursday, unveiled the first poster of his upcoming film 'Oppenheimer' starring Cillian Murphy, Robert Downey Jr., Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, Florence Pugh in the lead roles.


Pritish Bagdi

In the fiery poster, the 'Peaky Blinders' actor Cillian Murphy could be seen as J. Robert Oppenheimer, taking a walk in the cloud of fire and smoke. According to Variety, Christopher Nolan will team up with VFX studio DNEG for his upcoming film "Oppenheimer."

This marks the eighth collaboration between Nolan and the studio. The upcoming Universal project is a biopic of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the theoretical physicist who is remembered as one of the fathers of the atom bomb. Previously, makers unveiled the first look poster of Cillian Murphy from the film.

The upcoming project is touted as an "epic thriller that thrusts audiences into the pulse-pounding paradox of the enigmatic man who must risk destroying the world in order to save it." The film is all set to hit the theatres on July 21, 2023. 'Oppenheimer' marks the first on-screen collaboration of Robert Downey Jr and Cillian Murphy.

Nolan's story is based on Kai Bird and Martin Sherwin's Pulitzer Prize-winning biography "American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer." Published in 2006, the 721-page book took Bird and Sherwin 25 years to research and write. Both authors are credited as writers of the film, with Nolan himself penning the screenplay, Variety reported.


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