
SS Rajamouli shares major update on cast of his Mahabharata adaptation: ‘Nani is definitely a part of it'
Ever since renowned filmmaker SS Rajamouli revealed his desire to adapt the Hindu epic Mahabharata for the big screen, anticipation has been high among fans. Considering his expertise in creating epic films, which he demonstrated in his directorials such as Baahubali: The Beginning (2015), Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017), and RRR (2022), fans think that only he can do true justice to the expansive world of the Mahabharata. While the project is still in its conceptual stage, Rajamouli recently made an announcement about it that has sparked excitement among many.
At an event recently, the filmmaker was asked about the rumour concerning Telugu star Nani's presence in the project. Without revealing many details, Rajamouli made a statement which itself grabbed the attention of many. 'All I can say is that Nani is definitely a part of it,' he said while taking part in a pre-release event in Hyderabad for Nani's upcoming actioner HIT: The Third Case. The actor-director duo previously worked together in the fantasy actioner Eega (2012), which earned both Nani and Rajamouli widespread acclaim.
ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW VIDEO
Opening up about his vision for the Mahabharata adaptation, SS Rajamouli had previously revealed that the franchise would feature at least 10 movies. 'If I get to the point of making Mahabharata, it would take me a year just to read the versions of Mahabharata that are available in the country. At present, I can only assume that it would be a 10-part film,' Rajamouli said during an interview with his brother-in-law Dr AV Guruva Reddy in 2023. He added, 'Every film I make, I feel that I'm learning something to ultimately make Mahabharata. So that's my dream, and every step is towards that.'
Interestingly, Rajamouli had spoken about the project as far back as 2017, revealing that he had discussed it with Bollywood icon Aamir Khan. 'Yeah, I met Aamir ji once quite some time back. We spoke about the Mahabharata. I know that he's very much interested in doing the film. But as I said, at present I am not thinking about anything beyond Baahubali. Mahabharata is definitely not after this,' he said.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


India.com
6 hours ago
- India.com
This actor once played Indradev in Mahabharat, was called the Amitabh Bachchan of Punjab, but spent his final days in an old age home, begged for money, died due to…
Mythological dramas have always been loved by the audience. From the starting days of entertainment, when movies did not make a place in the audience's hearts, it was mythological dramas like Mahabharata, Ramayana which were loved and watched by the audience without a miss. Today, we will discuss an actor who featured in Mahabharat and reprised the role of Indradev. While his popularity grew with the role, on his personal end, this actor faced major problems. This actor was sent to an old age home, had to beg for medicines in his last days, and died painfully. If you are wondering who we are talking about, then this actor is Satish Kaul. Kaul, who was popularly called the Amitabh Bachchan of Punjabi cinema, worked in over 300 films and even shared screen space with legends like Dev Anand, Dilip Kumar, and Shah Rukh Khan. Some of his memorable roles include films like Sassi Punnu, Ishq Nimana, Prem Parvat, Suhag Chooda and Patola. Satish was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the PTC Punjabi Film Awards in 2011 for his significant contribution to Punjabi cinema. Satish's last days were extremely painful. In 2020, the lockdown happened after Covid, and it affected him financially. In one of the interviews, Satish revealed that he had to struggle for medicines, groceries, and basic necessities. He urged people in the industry to help him. Satish Kaul's condition worsened after a fall in 2015. He fractured his hip and had to be on bed rest for two years. In such a situation, his financial condition worsened further. Eventually, the actor had to stay in a nursing home in Ludhiana. He was later diagnosed with Covid-19 and was admitted to a hospital in Ludhiana, where he passed away at the age of 74. Satish was known for the role of Indradev in Ravi Chopra's directed Mahabharat.


India.com
9 hours ago
- India.com
Meet actress who once taught yoga for a living, her life changed after..., became a star, gave hit film that earned Rs..., she is..
There are many actors and actresses in Indian cinema who started their journey from a humble background. From working at a young age to taking up odd jobs, these people did everything but did not leave their dream. Today, we will discuss one such actress who used to earn her living by teaching Yoga. However, she had no idea that her luck would change so much that there would be a day when she would rule the cinema. While the above description might make you think that we are talking about Madhubala, Meena Kumari, Vimi or more, let us tell you we are talking about the famous South Indian face Anushka Shetty. Anushka Shetty Worked as Yoga Teacher Born on November 7, Anushka started a humble life. Before entering the big cinemas, she worked as a Yoga teacher. According to media reports, her life changed while she was teaching Yoga. Reports state that while Anushka was teaching yoga, director Meher Ramesh noticed her and later offered her films. That one opportunity transformed Anushka from a yoga instructor into a leading lady. Meher Ramesh recommended her to Puri Jagannadh, who agreed to cast her. This led to Anushka Shetty's debut in the 2005 film Super. Anushka Shetty's Superhit Film Then she got a chance to work in Mahanadi. Anushka's major breakthrough came when she featured in SS Rajamouli's film Baahubali 2. She reprised the role of Devasena in this blockbuster film. The movie earned a whopping Rs 2400 crore. Devasena's character in Baahubali received a lot of love from the people. After this, she also worked in blockbuster films like Rudramadevi, Arundhati, and Vedam. Today, Anushka is a well-known face in the South industry.


Hans India
10 hours ago
- Hans India
‘Maharaj' director says his intention was not to cause controversy but tell honest story of journalist with his film
Mumbai: Director Siddharth P. Malhotra, whose film 'Maharaj' has clocked a year of its release, has shared that they didn't intend to ruffle the feathers with the film, and only wanted to tell an honest story of a journalist. The director spoke with IANS recently, and shared how he pitted actors Junaid Khan and Jaideep Ahlawat. The film marked Junaid's debut, and saw him going head to head with Jaideep, who essayed the titular role of the antagonist. Talking about the process of approaching the characters, the director told IANS, 'We had done a lot of rehearsals and reading. It is my responsibility as a director to bring Jaideep in front of the camera. You know what you are doing from the first day. So, if you could not deliver that confidence, it is your mistake as a director. Sharvari did not play such a role. She could have been a ham. She could have gone wrong if she would have done the acting loudly. But she did it well. We trained Sharvari and Junaid in the same house. It was a lot of hard work'. He further mentioned, 'Our intention was very pure. We were not making a film for controversy. We were making a story of a journalist who fought for women when the MeToo movement did not even exist. The message of the film is that you belong to your God'. 'Junaid and Karsan say that as a society, if we do not change our perspective, we will go on for thousands of years. The names of such gurus would have changed but the social evil would have stayed. Karsan, Junaid's character, dared to change that', he added. 'Maharaj' is based on journalist and social reformer Karsandas Mulji, and sees Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan's son - Junaid playing the protagonist. Having studied at the Elphinstone College in Mumbai, Karsandas Mulji, was a protege of the scholar-leader Dadabhai Naoroji. He was a member of the Gujarati Gnanprasarak Mandalli (Gujarati Society for the Spread of Knowledge), and was a friend of prominent Gujarati reformists such as poet Narmad and educationist Mahipatram Neelkanth. He came under fire of conservative Gujarati society of its time because of his article, which criticised Vaishnava Archaryas (Hindu religious leaders) for their behaviour. The article resulted in the Maharaj Libel Case in 1862 on which the film is based. The film was released on Netflix.