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Filmmaker Aditya Dhar reveals the reason why he shelved Vicky Kaushal starrer The Immortal Ashwatthama
One of Aditya Dhar’s ambitious projects was ‘The Immortal Ashwatthama’. The lead role would be portrayed by Vicky Kaushal, and a poster was also released. Nevertheless, despite the announcement, the film did not become popular.
Numerous rumours circulated regarding the actor’s replacement and other things. Aditya Dhar has now at last spoken out about the reason why ‘The Immortal Ashwatthama’ was never able to see the light of day. He and his spouse, Yami Gautam, unveiled the trailer for the upcoming movie ‘Article 370’ yesterday. Aditya Dhar discussed ‘The Immortal Ashwatthama’ and disclosed the true reason it has been shelved during this trailer launch event.
Aditya Dhar gets candid on Vicky Kaushal:
According to Aditya Dhar, the creators’ ambitious vision for ‘The Immortal Ashwatthama’ is unsuitable for Indian cinema. He said that no one has ever tried to achieve the level of VFX quality they intend to deliver. He therefore cannot produce the movie until India can afford the technology needed to realise the vision. He used James Cameron’s Avatar as an example. According to Aditya Dhar, the Hollywood director had to put off making The Avatar for years. Aditya Dhar went on, “I’m not him, of course, but mediocrity cannot exist if we are to achieve excellence. Just for kicks, I can’t make it. Despite requiring five years of my best time, the movie has”
Aditya Dhar and Yami Gautam delighted everyone by sharing some good news during the trailer launch event for The Article 370′. They made their first child’s pregnancy known. Yami Gautam showed off her adorable baby bump and had a noticeable pregnancy glow.
The couple admitted that they are looking forward to this new stage of their lives. According to Aditya Dhar, they are waiting to find out if Ganesh or Laxmi is visiting their house. Yami Gautam talked about her experience working while expecting a child. She described the experience as “surreal” and added that every safety measure was done before, during, and after the shoot.