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Rs 1,000-crore budget for ‘Mahabharata’ movie

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Mahabharata is one of the greatest epics of all time and the longest Sanskrit work to exist. It’s 100,000 verses are filled with mystery and intrigue, politics and spirituality, love and warfare.
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Kochi, April 17

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A UAE-based Indian businessman is investing Rs 1,000 crore to produce India’s biggest ever motion picture, ‘The Mahabharata’.

This magnum opus is being directed by noted ad man and advertising film maker VA Shrikumar Menon.

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It will be produced in two parts and is scheduled to go on the floors by September 2018 for a release in early 2020. The second part will be released within 90 days of the first.

“The film will be shot primarily in English, Hindi, Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil and Telugu and will be dubbed into major Indian and leading foreign languages,” a release from a company owned by BR Shetty, who is backing the film, said.

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The film will be a coming together of the crème de la crème of Indian and global cinema in terms of cast and crew. The technical crew would include “some of the great names in world cinema, including some Academy Award winners”. “This film will have an identity across continents, with their representatives donning the myriad characters in ‘The Mahabharata’. A global team led by an internationally renowned casting director will handpick the cast,” the release said.

It said it remains almost impossible to narrate ‘The Mahabharata’ on the big screen except by adaptation of MT Vasudevan Nair’s Jnanpeeth Award winning novel ‘Randamoozham’ (The Second Turn), which narrates the epic through the eyes of Bhima, second of the Pandavas.

“The screenplay is by the writer himself, who holds a record of maximum national awards for screen writing in the history of Indian cinema,” the release said.

This ancient Sanskrit epic has been a topic of creative adaptation in various formats for many decades. Successes have been limited to the stage or serialisation for television audiences. Shetty, founder and chairman of UAE Exchange and NMC Healthcare, said the movie would be a true ‘Make in India’and would not only set global benchmarks, but also reposition India and its prowess in mythological storytelling.  — PTI

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