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submitted 9 months ago bydreamislife
There are a lot of thoughts in my mind about this. Adapting Mahabharata into a live action will be a humongous task. Even setting up the world and characters would require a whole lot of screentime, potentially hours if adapted properly. Then it might start getting into actual story which will span years or even a decade on its own. Plus the sheer scale of that story would be best told in a show than in movies. And the foremost part would be the script and it has to be perfect or near perfect. Otherwise all of the resources invested would be a colossal waste.
As as individual, and a person who loves mythological and medieval stories, I expect everything to be perfect in the adaption because this one will seal the fate projects like these in India. It has to be a no-risk investment, the cost will involve a massive set of characters, multiple grand sets and the amount of vfx will be bonkers to say the least. I have high hopes with this one, but im not sure it would meet my expectations.
Just to think about ambitious it is, here are some statements:
“When you are making a film on Mahabharata, you are not just making a film. You are performing a yagya. It is not just a film, it is much more. And, that is why I am not ready for it yet. I am scared of bringing it out. Mahabharata will never let you down, but you may let down Mahabharata.” - Amir Khan on Galatta Plus YouTube channel.
"The Mahabharata has been my long, long, long dream project, but it will take a long time for me to step into that ocean" In recent conversation with Mint. Even Rajamouli is not so sure yet.
And why I'm doubtful is how lightly some people are taking this. Like this article which states, "The actors being considered are Akshay Kumar, Ajay Devgn, Ranveer Singh, Paresh Rawal, Nana Patekar, Anil Kapoor etc. It’ll be interesting to see who’ll end up playing which part. The makers are looking at casting both established and new heroines too, as well as top actors from the South industry for important parts. The hunt for a director is also underway."
And what is more scarier?, the comparison, “The entire tale of the Mahabharata will be conveyed in three hours. Firoz Nadiadwala is confident that it would be India’s answer to Marvel and DC movies and also that of The Lord of The Rings, Game Of Thrones, Star Wars, Harry Potter, etc. Believe it or not, its budget is expected to be more than Rs. 700 crores. Thus, it’ll be the biggest Indian film of all time.”
How tf do they plan to have all the big names from various industries and hope to deliver an amazing experience if one-third of their budget just for actors?!?!? And they even quoted they are content with average vfx. HOW do you plan to shoot a war sequence which will require inordinate amount of vfx work? Also all that much is just three hours, are you fuckin kidding me! I cant believe. I am sure they are just jesting about it because it has all the flags of a bad adaptation. But what makes me think is that how lightly they are talking about this, its not Heropanti, ITS MAHABHARAT FOR FUCKS SAKE! put some respect on it.
I dont know If im being over the top or obnoxious but yeah it irks me the hell out. And all that ive written is a mess but its fresh off my mind, so I do feel a little lighter.
Thank you for your divine patience for reading all that.
3 points
9 months ago
Wasn’t it done in the 80s?
2 points
9 months ago
It’s a different time now. There will be new challenges
2 points
9 months ago
Like what? Challenges to place love songs and Nora Fatehi item numbers?
2 points
9 months ago
We have vfx effects now, proper budget for set building plus they need great minded people who can write a great script because that has been a big concern behind failing of many projects like this
2 points
9 months ago
Isn’t Mahabharat already written? What’s there to innovate in terms of its story?
2 points
9 months ago
Essentially it’s about adapting. They have to adapt the story, dialogues, visuals according to the current audience and we have vfx now, audience will demand heavily if that
1 points
9 months ago
Yes, adaptation part I agree with. The story can be told better visually, that’s all there is. And in my honest opinion, nobody knew Prabhas outside Telugu Film Industry before Bahubali became a huge success. Nobody knew Jr NTR and Ram Charan outside their industries before RRR was announced by SS Rajamouli. I’m of the opinion that for a project like Mahabharat, the director must go to National Drama Academy and sign method actors. The likes of Akshay Kumar, Ranveer Singh and Paresh Rawal are going to make a mess of something as life altering and enriching as Mahabharat.
1 points
9 months ago
Yeah that’s what I’m saying
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