Amish Tripathi Refutes Claims of Ranveer Singh Adapting The Immortals of Meluha
Amish Tripathi Denies Reports Of Ranveer Singh Acquiring The Immortals Of Meluha Rights
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Author Amish Tripathi has denied recent reports that actor Ranveer Singh acquired the film rights to his novel, The Immortals of Meluha. Tripathi clarified that no agreements have been made for a screen adaptation, despite the speculation of a trilogy featuring Singh as Lord Shiva.
- 01Amish Tripathi denies reports of a film adaptation of The Immortals of Meluha.
- 02Ranveer Singh was rumored to have secured rights to the novel.
- 03Tripathi confirms that the rights remain with him and no deals have been signed.
- 04The Immortals of Meluha is part of a trilogy centered on Hindu mythology.
- 05Ranveer Singh is currently promoting his successful film Dhurandhar 2.
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Recent social media buzz suggested that actor Ranveer Singh had acquired the film rights to Amish Tripathi's novel, The Immortals of Meluha, with plans for a big-budget trilogy where Singh would portray Lord Shiva. However, Tripathi has firmly denied these claims, stating that the rights to the Shiva Trilogy remain with him and no agreements have been finalized. The Immortals of Meluha is the first book in a trilogy that reinterprets Hindu mythology, following Shiva's journey as he is recognized as the prophesied savior known as the Neelkanth. Meanwhile, Singh is currently enjoying success with his film Dhurandhar 2, released on March 19 in multiple languages, including Hindi and Tamil.
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