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SS Rajamouli’s Made In India: A Grand Tribute to the Father of Indian Cinema!

SS Rajamouli Made In India

Fresh off the global sensation of ‘RRR’, the legendary filmmaker SS Rajamouli, known for masterpieces like ‘Baahubali’, is ready to mesmerize the world again. Announcing his next project, ‘Made In India‘, he takes on the monumental task of narrating the evolution and legacy of Indian cinema. While Rajamouli won’t be directing this one, he’s putting his weight behind it, ensuring it matches the magnificence of his previous works.

So, who is at the helm of this majestic tale? None other than the talented Nitin Kakkar! The movie, touted as a celebration of the ‘Father of Indian Cinema’, will be produced by Rajamouli’s son, SS Karthikeya, and the dynamic Varun Gupta of Max Studios.

Remember the euphoria surrounding ‘RRR’s recent Oscar win for the Best Original Song ‘Naatu Naatu’? With the magic of MM Keeravaani and Chandrabose, the song had the world tapping their feet. Now, just imagine the heights ‘Made In India’ will reach!

The film, a magnum opus, promises to be a multi-lingual treat, releasing in Marathi, Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada. Netizens are already abuzz with anticipation, with many speculating the biopic might revolve around Dadasaheb Phalke, the iconic figure known as the Father of Indian cinema.

Varun Gupta, marking his producer debut with this film, shared his excitement on Instagram, expressing his gratitude to Rajamouli and emphasizing the importance of dreaming big in India.

In Rajamouli’s own words, “When I first heard the narration, it moved me emotionally like nothing else… Our boys are ready and up for it…With immense pride, Presenting MADE IN INDIA.”

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