Adipurush Director Om Raut Applauds Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana, Calls Him “Phenomenal”
Excitement surrounds director Nitesh Tiwari’s upcoming film adaptation of Ramayana, and Om Raut, the director of Adipurush, is eagerly looking forward to it. Recent reports indicate that Nitesh Tiwari is set to bring the epic tale of Ramayana to life on the silver screen, with Ranbir Kapoor rumored to portray Lord Ram and Alia Bhatt expected to take on the role of Sita.
During an exclusive interview with IndiaToday.in, Om Raut expressed his thoughts on Nitesh’s ambitious project. He lauded Nitesh as a talented director and a dear friend. Om Raut also acknowledged Nitesh Tiwari’s previous work, particularly the critically acclaimed film Dangal, which he regarded as one of the finest films ever made in India. He praised every aspect of the film, including the performances of Aamir Khan and the entire cast, Nitesh Tiwari’s exceptional writing, and his exceptional direction. Om Raut described Nitesh Tiwari’s contribution as phenomenal.
Om Raut, being a devotee of Lord Ram himself, expressed his anticipation for Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana film, much like every other Ram bhakt (devotee). He emphasized the importance of the Ramayana in Indian culture and history, highlighting its significance to the nation. Om Raut emphasized the need to tell this epic story repeatedly through different films, ensuring that as many people as possible have the opportunity to experience it.
The retelling of the Ramayana holds great importance to Om Raut and many others, considering it as a significant part of their cultural heritage. He expressed his support for Nitesh Tiwari’s film and any other project that aims to depict the essence of Lord Ram and the Ramayana. The director emphasized the importance of sharing this profound tale with audiences and affirmed that he, along with many others, would eagerly anticipate the release of Nitesh Tiwari’s film.
As the anticipation for Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana continues to grow, Om Raut’s words serve as a testament to the deep-rooted admiration and respect for this timeless epic in Indian cinema and society.