The highly popular mythological fantasy universe created by bestselling author Amish Tripathi has found itself at the absolute center of endless cinematic adaptation rumors once again. Following recent viral reports that initially suggested Bollywood star Ranveer Singh had acquired the coveted adaptation rights to the widely successful book series, a fresh set of industry murmurs began circulating online regarding the creative team behind the camera. Rumors heavily suggested that acclaimed filmmaker Suparn S Varma, who recently directed the movie Haq starring Yami Gautam and Emraan Hashmi, had been actively conducting deep script research over the past two years to bring the mythical world of Meluha to life on screen. Addressing these widespread speculations, both the director and the celebrated author have formally broken their silence to provide an accurate picture of where the monumental project currently stands.
Speaking candidly about his rumored involvement, director Suparn S Varma completely cleared the air by confirming that he is absolutely not attached to any new film adaptation being developed around the book series at present. While expressing his deep admiration for the source material and jokingly adding that he genuinely wishes he was a part of it because it remains one of his absolute favorite projects, Varma clarified the historical context behind the ongoing confusion. The director revealed that back in 2022, he had spent two extensive years working closely as a showrunner on a previously planned web series adaptation of the Shiva Trilogy, backed by former Amazon executive Roy Price’s production house, International Art Machine. However, because that grand digital project failed to materialize and eventually stalled during the development stages, the official visual rights successfully returned to Amish Tripathi, meaning the filmmaker is no longer steering the narrative.
Corroborating the director’s statement, author Amish Tripathi firmly stated that any media reports claiming a fresh movie deal has been signed for the Shiva Trilogy are completely baseless and untrue. The writer clarified that the film and digital streaming rights for both the Shiva Trilogy and the Ram Chandra Series are safely back in his personal possession, with absolutely no formal contract being signed with any production house or actor at this moment. Reflecting on the long Hollywood and Bollywood journey of his books, which were previously optioned by industry heavyweights like Karan Johar and Sanjay Leela Bhansali over the past decade before hitting creative roadblocks, Amish emphasized that he is in no hurry to rush the adaptation process. He expressed deep confidence that a cinematic version will eventually happen whenever divine timing dictates, emphasizing that ensuring top-tier visual quality is vastly more important to him than rushing for speed.
Originally entering the Indian publishing scene in 2010 with the record-breaking release of The Immortals of Meluha, followed closely by The Secret of the Nagas and The Oath of the Vayuputras, the epic trilogy remains the fastest-selling book series in Indian history. The gripping narrative reimagines ancient Hindu mythology by tracing the journey of a rugged Tibetan tribal chief named Shiva, who migrates to the advanced land of Meluha and is gradually recognized as the fabled savior Neelkanth. While fans continue to wait patiently for a faithful live-action visual translation that is truly worthy of the source material’s massive scale, Amish’s latest statements have effectively shut down the ongoing entertainment buzz, assuring readers that he will only greenlight a project when a team can fully do justice to his beloved literary universe.
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