New Delhi: After the worldwide success of RRR, filmmaker SS Rajamouli is again together with his new venture. The filmmaker on Tuesday shared the announcement teaser of his upcoming venture titled ‘Made In India’, a biopic on ‘Father of Indian Cinema’ Dadasaheb Phalke.
The ‘RRR’ filmmaker took to X to share the video and wrote, “Once I first heard the narration, it moved me emotionally like nothing else. Making a biopic is hard in itself, however conceiving one concerning the FATHER OF INDIAN CINEMA is much more difficult. Our boys are prepared and up for it.. With immense satisfaction, Presenting ‘MADE IN INDIA’.”
Once I first heard the narration, it moved me emotionally like nothing else.
Making a biopic is hard in itself, however conceiving one concerning the FATHER OF INDIAN CINEMA is much more difficult. Our boys are prepared and up for it..:)
With immense satisfaction,
Presenting MADE IN INDIA… pic.twitter.com/nsd0F7nHAJ
— rajamouli ss (@ssrajamouli) September 19, 2023
The teaser described the upcoming characteristic because the ‘biopic of Indian cinema’. It stated , “Indian cinema has witnessed many biopics. That is the biopic of Indian cinema. SS Rajamouli presents to you, Made in India.”
‘Made In India’ will probably be directed by Nitin Kakkar, identified for movies equivalent to ‘Filmistaan’,’Mitron’ and ‘Jawaani Jaaneman’. The enterprise additionally marks Rajamouli’s son SS Karthikeya’s debut as a movie producer. He was credited as line producer of ‘RRR’.
“It’s been years since I needed to meet my dream of turning into a producer. The second has come. ‘MADE IN INDIA’… With utmost duty, taking this up as a problem,” Karthikeya wrote on X.
It has been years since I needed to meet my dream of turning into a producer. The second has come. 🤗🤗
MADE IN INDIA… With utmost duty, taking this up as a problem.
Cheers to my producing associate, @VarunG0707 , and the director @nitinrkakkar. pic.twitter.com/Jiw1bpBkix
— S S Karthikeya (@ssk1122) September 19, 2023
Dadasaheb Phalke, known as the ‘Father of Indian Cinema’, made the first-ever full-length Indian characteristic movie titled “Raja Harishchandra” in 1913. Born in Trimbak in present-day Maharashtra, the filmmaker’s actual title was Dhundiraj Govind Phalke.
He went to London to study filmmaking from Cecil Hepworth and made his directorial debut in 1913 with “Raja Harishchandra”, India’s first full-length characteristic. In his profession spanning over 19 years, he made 95 motion pictures and 27 quick movies.
In 1969, the central authorities paid homage to the visionary filmmaker by dedicating an award in his title, Dadasaheb Phalke Award, which recognises lifetime contributions to Indian cinema.
The makers are but to announce the solid and different particulars concerning the movie.