Nitesh Tiwari's Ramayanam to have Trivikram's touch?
Rumors suggest that Trivikram has already completed the dialogue version, hinting at a potential official announcement on the occasion of Sri Ram Navami
HYDERABAD: The film 'Ramayanam', starring Ranbir Kapoor is being made in Bollywood. Directed by Nitish Tiwari and produced by Allu Aravind, this epic is being presented in three parts with a significant budget, targeting a pan-India audience. What's particularly intriguing about this project is its association with renowned dialogue maestro Trivikram.
Just three years ago, Trivikram was entrusted with the task of providing dialogues for the Telugu version of 'Ramayana'. This decision sparked discussions among cinephiles, given Trivikram's knack for articulating profound meanings concisely. The makers believed that his dialogues would elevate the essence of the mythological tale, adding depth to the film's narrative.
Following his collaboration on 'Guntur Karam' with Mahesh Babu, Trivikram had not yet announced his next project, leading to speculation that he might have accepted the offer to work on 'Ramayanam'.
Rumors suggest that Trivikram has already completed the dialogue version, hinting at a potential official announcement from the film team on the auspicious occasion of Sri Ram Navami on the 17th of this month.
The meticulous efforts of the filmmakers aim to etch the film into the hearts of audiences for generations to come. Scheduled for release in five languages, 'Ramayanam' is poised to leave a lasting impact on viewers worldwide.