OOOhhhh....you changed the title (*kidding*) ... it was fun to think about the Immorals of Meluha...and SRK being one of them
Well...as for the Immortals...again only the scientist/teacher Brahaspati...as a extended cameo...
I supsect that the idea for Brahmastra had something to do with KJo having bought the rights of the book(s) before selling them to SLB.
Khufiya is boring. Would have been more boring agar Khan Saab aa jate
Originally posted by: Guddu.Pandit
Khufiya is boring. Would have been
moreLESSboring agar Khan Saab aa jate
Corrected the faulty sentence...
Nah! SRK wouldn't suit. Hrithik would have been perfect in his younger days. Currently, can't think of anyone who can fit the bill.
Yes, that's how dire the state of BW is!
Originally posted by: Clochette
OOOhhhh....you changed the title (*kidding*) ... it was fun to think about the Immorals of Meluha...and SRK being one of them
Well...as for the Immortals...again only the scientist/teacher Brahaspati...as a extended cameo...
I supsect that the idea for Brahmastra had something to do with KJo having bought the rights of the book(s) before selling them to SLB.
You know I had this misconception that Brahmastra was based on the Shiva trilogy when it was under production I was confused as hell while watching the trailer
All because this news of KJO buying the rights
I think it would be interesting and he would be good in it.
Originally posted by: NotAMuggle
You know I had this misconception that Brahmastra was based on the Shiva trilogy when it was under production I was confused as hell while watching the trailer
All because this news of KJO buying the rights
The word "Brahmastra" also triggered me...but then, reading what Mukerjee said about the Astraverse, I already thought that - despite Shiva being the lead - it wouldn't be an adaptation.
But that had been okay as KJo hadn't made a movie as long as he had the rights to do so ...I still wonder why he didn't...he could have worked with RedChillies as co-producer and VFX provider and the movie would have cost half of Brahmastra's budget.
To be honest, Brahmastra had potential - storywise - with a well crafted sequal bringing some surprises...but it was that half baked (quite ridiculous) love story Ranbir and Alia had to play that destroyed the movie...
I would say no to mythology on big screen for any Indian actor.
Mythology is best shown on small screen.
Mahabharata is the only mythology suitable for big screen. But it will be a challenge because of the length and so many characters.
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