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Trivikram Working For Allu Aravind's Epic 'Ramayana'
By: Tupaki Desk | 13 Dec 2020 12:11 PM GMTAce producers Allu Aravind's ambitious epic film Ramayana, which was supposed to be shot in 3D in Telugu, Hindi and Tamil, has been put indefinitely on hold.
It was earlier rumoured that Allu Arvind will be making this film around Rs 1000 crore. There was a buzz that a North-South cast like Hrithik Roshan, Prabhas, Deepika Padukone would be selected for key roles in Ramayana 3D.
But recently Allu compound has been very silent about this project. As per latest reports, the script for the five-part franchise movie is now ready. Allu Arvind will be working with some of Bollywood's top producers to produce Ramayana on a large scale.
If the reports are believed, Trivikram turned the entire Ramayana into a three-hour film script. He also wrote the dialogue version in Telugu. Based on this, the rest of the scripts will be made. It seems that Trivikram has come up with a very cinematic adoption script that will appeal to this generation and keep the Ramayana high and relevant.
There is speculation that a Bollywood team will make further changes in the additional screenplay segment. The film is said to be being produced for an international audience in collaboration with the renowned Hollywood studio. More details are awaited.
It was earlier rumoured that Allu Arvind will be making this film around Rs 1000 crore. There was a buzz that a North-South cast like Hrithik Roshan, Prabhas, Deepika Padukone would be selected for key roles in Ramayana 3D.
But recently Allu compound has been very silent about this project. As per latest reports, the script for the five-part franchise movie is now ready. Allu Arvind will be working with some of Bollywood's top producers to produce Ramayana on a large scale.
If the reports are believed, Trivikram turned the entire Ramayana into a three-hour film script. He also wrote the dialogue version in Telugu. Based on this, the rest of the scripts will be made. It seems that Trivikram has come up with a very cinematic adoption script that will appeal to this generation and keep the Ramayana high and relevant.
There is speculation that a Bollywood team will make further changes in the additional screenplay segment. The film is said to be being produced for an international audience in collaboration with the renowned Hollywood studio. More details are awaited.