Amish Tripathi announced this at the Jaipur literary festival a few weeks ago, but did not want to give details. More recently, a US-based producer bought the rights to the Hollywood adaptation of the same novel. We wonder why… Also Read - Mr & Mrs Mahi: Janhvi Kapoor trains at cricket camp with cricketer Dinesh Karthik see BTS pictures He bought the Bollywood adaptation rights for the book based on Lord Shiva, but the ace Indian filmmaker has yet not started working on it, even after calling it his 'most ambitious project' yet. Karan Johar expressed his eagerness to make a film on Amish Tripathi’s bestselling novel Immortals of Meluha a couple of years ago. How different will the approach of each be? Will KJo add naach-gaana? Will the Americans ace it with technology? We try and figure this one out. Hollywood and Bollywood - the two most prominent film industries in the world have acquired rights to make the award-winning book into a film.
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