oh damn.Originally posted by: Maharani69
I am still in disbelief that this is happening since Vanity posted this ignorant clip.
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oh damn.Originally posted by: Maharani69
I am still in disbelief that this is happening since Vanity posted this ignorant clip.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C4JDJ7jOGqo/?igsh=eWJueDUxZ2Y5anVl
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They are look for an investor. We will know, if they will succeed. A few weeks back, there was PR claiming that Ramayana got a producer. We learn later, that it was a star (Yash)from the film, offered a share
They would need more than one investor if they really want to go for three parts and not fail like Dharma did with Brahmastra.
But yes, it could be that they want to test the hype and then tell possible investors "Look, what only some pictures from a test-shooting brought as reaction!" (If I remember right, they contacted US Universal Pictures, those who have supported Dev Patels film.)
If this is indeed the case, nothing is really assured yet.
Originally posted by: Clochette
They would need more than one investor if they really want to go for three parts and not fail like Dharma did with Brahmastra.
But yes, it could be that they want to test the hype and then tell possible investors "Look, what only some pictures from a test-shooting brought as reaction!" (If I remember right, the contacted US Universal Pictures, those who have supported Dev Patels film.)
If this is indeed the case, nothing is really assured yet.
Will the shoot continue?Or will they wait for a producer?
Is this only for Part 1? for multi-part movies, I liked Rajamouli's approach for Bahubali where he shot the whole thing first and then split it in 2 parts. More cost efficient, less chance of cast turnover and more flexibility of distribution of the plot points across the parts, cliffhangers and keeping the audience tied in.Originally posted by: Clochette
They would need more than one investor if they really want to go for three parts and not fail like Dharma did with Brahmastra.
But yes, it could be that they want to test the hype and then tell possible investors "Look, what only some pictures from a test-shooting brought as reaction!" (If I remember right, the contacted US Universal Pictures, those who have supported Dev Patels film.)
If this is indeed the case, nothing is really assured yet.
We will see 
Is this true ? https://x.com/kshitizcritic/status/2045561845449437576?s=46 t=vevCm3I0SGjUvmq-Bjkadg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YleIZgpTF6w...
https://x.com/fandango/status/2043127511962284079?s=46
https://x.com/rottentomatoes/status/2044135464257331208?s=46
https://x.com/filmfare/status/2041471181854044343?s=46 t=Whfjp5Pmvzs5qQFKloEK5Q
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