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India Today
6 minutes ago
- India Today
Ramayana aims to redefine world's perception of India: Producer Namit Malhotra
Producer Namit Malhotra, known for his work on visual effects for films like 'Dune' and 'Oppenheimer', recently shared insights into his decision to back Nitesh Tiwari's ambitious project, 'Ramayana'. In a podcast interview, Malhotra expressed his desire to elevate Indian culture on the global stage, using the epic as a medium to challenge existing narratives about India. He emphasised the importance of presenting a narrative that reflects the rich heritage and grandeur of Indian articulated his vision to change the Western narrative about India. He noted that many Indian stories that gained international acclaim, such as 'Slumdog Millionaire', 'Gandhi', and 'Lion', often depicted India in a victimised light. He stated, "When I looked at the kind of Indian stories that had broken through internationally - Slumdog Millionaire, Gandhi, Lion, even RRR, which is a great testament to (SS) Rajamouli's success in making a film that resonated with Hollywood for the first time, but until then, I realised most of them portrayed us as victims. We were poor and always less fortunate."Malhotra, who was speaking to podcaster Prakhar Gupta, further explained his motivation for choosing 'Ramayana' as the medium to convey an alternative perspective of India. He believes that the epic embodies the essence of India's historical and cultural richness, providing an opportunity to present India as more than just a backdrop to hardship. 'Ramayana' represents, for Malhotra, the evolution of civilisation and serves as a beacon of India's potential on the world on his personal drive, Malhotra shared, "I was like, 'no, that's not who we are'. That's not where my core strength and energy come from. Ramayana became that story for me. How do I take this and present something that is the evolution of the planet, that's the first civilisation in the world? That's the greatest in the world."His vision stemmed from a desire to redefine how Indian stories are perceived internationally, focusing on strengths and cultural Malhotra's commitment to showcasing Indian culture through 'Ramayana' aims to shift perceptions, offering a narrative that celebrates India's historical and cultural legacy. By bringing Indian stories to the forefront, Malhotra hopes to inspire a wider appreciation for India's past and its continued influence on global film, which has been made in two parts, features Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram and Sai Pallavi as Goddess Sita, while Ravi Dubey plays the role of Lakshman. Sunny Deol and Yash essay the roles of Lord Hanuman and Ravana, respectively. The film series is being made on a whopping budget of Rs 4000 crore, with the first part releasing during Diwali in 2026.- EndsMust Watch IN THIS STORY#Ranbir Kapoor#Yash#Sunny Deol


Time of India
2 hours ago
- Time of India
"Ranbir Kapoor's Quiet Prayer': 'Itni Mehnat Karta Hu, Bas Bacha Lena'": Exclusive
Ranbir Kapoor, despite his Bollywood lineage, experiences vulnerability, especially before the release of 'Animal.' A friend revealed Kapoor's pre-release anxieties and reliance on prayer for his hard work to pay off. 'Animal' became a defining moment, proving his versatility and solidifying his superstar status, leading to an enviable lineup of future projects. In the high-stakes world of Bollywood, even the most celebrated stars experience moments of vulnerability. A recent quote shared by one of Ranbir Kapoor 's close friends, offers a rare glimpse into the actor's mindset during a critical phase in his career—just before the release of his 2023 blockbuster Animal. The quote not only reflects Ranbir's emotional depth, but also his quiet resilience and humility during uncertain times. 'I asked Ranbir, how do you feel, what sort of pressure do you feel when your films don't do well?' the friend recounted. 'He's like, every day when I go home, I speak to God… itni mehnat karta hu, pls bas bacha lena.' ( 'I work so hard, please just protect me.') These words reveal more than just anxiety—they encapsulate a sentiment familiar to many artists who give everything to their craft, while still remaining at the mercy of public reception and box office numbers. Coming from an actor who hails from Bollywood royalty, it's a humbling reminder that no amount of lineage or past success, can shield someone from the unpredictability of the film industry. Ranbir's last release was Sandeep Reddy Vanga 's Animal which catapulted him into superstar status. The film minted more than Rs 500 crore in India and almost US $ 15 million in North America. Before this one he had mild successes in Brahmastra: Part 1- Shiva and Tu Jhoothi Main Makkar , while Shamshera was a disaster and Sanju being the only success. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like '혈관 찌꺼기 방치하면 진짜 큰일나요',,2주만에 빠르게 싹~ 청소 가능한 ''이것'' [특허] 카이스트 건강비결 더 알아보기 Undo by Taboola by Taboola So for him stakes were high, and the pressure to deliver—both commercially and critically—was immense. This quiet conversation between friends shows how even someone as seasoned as Ranbir turns to a higher power in moments of doubt, not for fame or riches, but for the simple hope that his effort will not go in vain. Animal turned into one of the defining moments of his career. The film's massive success proved not just his star power, but also his ability to immerse himself in complex, gritty characters that break away from his romantic hero image. He now has one of the most enviable line up in Hindi Cinema from Nitesh Tiwari 's Ramayan with Sai Pallavi, Yash and Sunny Deol to Sanjay Leela Bhansali 's Love & War with Alia Bhatt and Vicky Kaushal to Aditya Chopra 's Dhoom 4 and the next instalment of Animal.


Time of India
3 hours ago
- Time of India
BLACKPINK Lisa's Emmy nominated performance sparks fresh debate over boyfriend Frederic Arnault's influence: 'Lipsynced travesty'
The 2025 Emmy nominations are finally out, and while most headlines are focused on acclaimed dramas and streaming heavyweights, one unexpected nod is stirring up chatter online. A performance from the 2024 Oscars featuring BLACKPINK's Lisa has been nominated, not under her name, but her presence alone has reignited speculation about the role her boyfriend, Frederic Arnault, may have played in her rise in the global spotlight. Lisa's Oscar moment lands an Emmy nod but not for what fans think. The nomination in question falls under Outstanding Choreography for Variety or Reality Programming. The performance, a James Bond-themed tribute at the 2024 Oscars, was choreographed by Mandy Moore and featured a powerhouse trio: Lisa, Doja Cat, and Raye. While the Emmy nod rightfully credits Moore, Lisa's presence in the number has reignited the online debate that first flared up when the Oscars aired. EMMY NOMINATED PERFORMANCE Back then, critics questioned why Lisa, a K-pop idol with no prior acting roles or original Oscar-nominated tracks, had taken centre stage in such a high-profile segment. Some fans speculated that her relationship with Frederic Arnault, son of LVMH's CEO and a key executive himself, may have helped secure her spot, since LVMH was one of the event's major sponsors. Others felt she simply didn't 'earn' the spotlight, and now, the Emmy nomination has brought those discussions back. The White Lotus, Lisa's acting debut, racks up nominations too Interestingly, Lisa's name was also floated in Emmy conversations for her acting debut in the buzzy third season of The White Lotus, where she played the mysterious character Mook. The HBO series has emerged as the second-most-nominated show this year, pulling in an impressive 23 nominations, just behind the frontrunner Severance. While Lisa didn't individually land an acting nomination, many fans celebrated her inclusion in such a critically acclaimed series, marking a milestone in her transition from global pop star to Hollywood crossover talent. Internet brings back lip sync allegations Lisa's Oscar performance was highly contentious, with some users claiming the segment was pre-recorded and others accusing her of lip-syncing during the live broadcast. "The Emmy voters must be thrilled to honour choreography from a James Bond tribute that had half the audience asking, 'Wait, was that live?'" one user wrote. The Emmy voters must be thrilled to honor choreography from a James Bond tribute that had half the audience asking, "Wait, was that live?" "Does this make sense? I don't have any problems with Raye and Doja. But Lisa?" another user mentioned. Does this make sense? I don't have any problems with Raye and Doja. But Lisa? "Mind you, this lipsynced travesty is nominated in the same category as THEE BEYONCÉ BOWL," one user added. Mind you this lipsynced travesty in nominated in the same category as THEE BEYONCÉ BOWL However, some fans also came out in her defence, with one mentioning, "Before losers start crying, shaking, and throwing up in the QTs, shout out to the CHOREOGRAPHER for her well-deserved nomination—the execution was immaculate!" before losers start crying shaking throwing up in the qts shout out to the CHOREOGRAPHER for her well deserved nomination- the execution was immaculate! "The award goes to the choreographer of the performance, and there are already misogynistic people saying that LISA paid for this. Like, can you think before commenting stupid things?" wrote another user. The award goes to the choreographer of the performance and there are already misogynistic people saying that LISA paid for can you think before commenting stupid things? Meanwhile, Lisa is currently lighting up stages on BLACKPINK's DEADLINE World Tour alongside bandmates Jennie, Rosé, and Jisoo, earning praise for her show-stopping performances and stage presence at every stop. For all the latest K-drama, K-pop, and Hallyuwood updates, keep following our coverage here.