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Immortals of meluha movie trailer
Immortals of meluha movie trailer








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He is an alumnus of Cathedral & John Connon School St. Amish Tripathi was born in Mumbai and grew up near Rourkela Odisha, he comes from a middle class family. His books Shiva Trilogy the first fastest selling book series in Indian publishing history and Ram Chandra Series which is the second fastest selling book series. So, it’s different for different authors,” he says.Amish Tripathi born on 18th October 1974 (age 47)with zodiac libra is a well known Indian author. You know it already because you’re living it. But if the book is about a college romance, or a date in a coffee shop, here, you as a reader don’t have to imagine anything. So I have to intrigue the readers, but leave a lot to the imagination.

immortals of meluha movie trailer

“My books are largely historical fiction. I want to sample the book, not just the plot,” she says.Īmish, on the other hand, feels that it has more to do with genre, as for some genres, it’s okay to have revelatory trailers. So, if you put out quotes from the book, you give them a taste of the writing as well. I think people who like to read like words. The whole point is to give the audience a taste of the book. The impact of the shift can be seen in the trailers of both, Scion of Ikshvaku and Sita - Warrior of Mithila, which are veritable treats to the eye.Ī still from Sita: Warrior of Mithila trailerĪuthor Anuja Chauhan, whose The House That BJ Built trailer deftly kept the protagonist’s face out of view, says, “I don’t think trailers should show faces of characters because the descriptive power of words is so much more vivid. I too have had professional trailers for my subsequent books,” says Amish. Viewers had nothing else to compare it with, so they found it very good. Mine was a low-budget film but had very good music. “I came out with my first trailer film in 2010. The elementary offering had only its rousing score going for it, but it still managed to create a stir among readers, especially fans of mythological fiction. Amish Tripathi’s The Immortals of Meluha trailer was probably the first bonafide book trailer to hit the market. Like the dance of a falling leaf, book trailers - a product of the West - have gradually made their way into Indian literary circles. The video, directed by Mohit Suri who previously lent his skills to crafting the cinematic adaptation of Chetan’s Half Girlfriend, also casts a recognisable face as protagonist Keshav Rajpurohit - actor Vikrant Massey. But, what sets this one apart is its movie-style aesthetic. Book trailers aren’t a novel concept among Indian authors since many before Chetan have already tried their hand at it. The trailer of Chetan Bhagat’s upcoming book, The Girl In Room 105 (TGIR 105), opens with a shot of the book, which then flips open to reveal the protagonist and subsequently, the plotline of the novel.










Immortals of meluha movie trailer