Sanjay Gupta Critiques VFX in Upcoming 'Ramayana' Film
Sanjay Gupta Takes A Dig At Ramayana? Filmmaker Says 'VFX Companies Don’t Win Oscars'
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Indian filmmaker Sanjay Gupta expressed dissatisfaction with the first look of Lord Ram in the upcoming film 'Ramayana', criticizing the reliance on VFX companies. The film, directed by Nitesh Tiwari, features a star-studded cast and aims for a high-budget, multi-part adaptation of the epic.
- 01Sanjay Gupta criticized the VFX work in 'Ramayana', stating that VFX companies do not win Oscars, technicians do.
- 02The film is directed by Nitesh Tiwari and features Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram.
- 03DNEG, the VFX company involved, has previously won an Oscar for 'Dune: Part Two'.
- 04The film aims for a high-budget, multi-part adaptation of the Indian epic.
- 05Music for the film is being composed by A. R. Rahman and Hans Zimmer.
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Filmmaker Sanjay Gupta has taken a jab at the visual effects in the upcoming Indian film 'Ramayana', directed by Nitesh Tiwari. He commented on social media that 'VFX companies don’t win Oscars; the technicians do', referencing DNEG, the VFX studio responsible for the film's effects. DNEG is known for its Oscar-winning work on 'Dune: Part Two'. 'Ramayana' features a prominent cast including Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram, Sai Pallavi as Sita, and Sunny Deol as Hanuman. The film is set to be a multi-part adaptation of the epic, with a focus on high production values and technical excellence. The music is a collaboration between renowned composers A. R. Rahman and Hans Zimmer, which adds to the film's ambitious scope. The project is designed to appeal to both Indian and international audiences, utilizing advanced technologies like green screen and motion capture.
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The film's high-profile production and international collaboration may boost the Indian film industry's global presence.
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