Ranveer Singh's Role in The Immortals of Meluha: Clarifications from Author Amish Tripathi

Recent discussions about *The Immortals of Meluha* have ignited excitement, particularly regarding Ranveer Singh's rumored role as Lord Shiva. However, author Amish Tripathi has clarified that no rights have been sold yet. Additionally, Akshay Kumar's past regrets about not acquiring the book's rights have resurfaced, adding to the intrigue. This article delves into the latest developments and insights from the author, shedding light on the future of this much-anticipated film adaptation.
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Exciting Developments on The Immortals of Meluha


Recent buzz surrounding *The Immortals of Meluha* has sparked significant interest online. It was reported that Ranveer Singh might portray Lord Shiva in this anticipated trilogy.



**Authored by Amish Tripathi**
There were speculations that Ranveer Singh had secured the rights to this popular mythological novel and would take on the lead role in this high-budget adaptation. However, author Amish Tripathi has denied these claims, stating that no agreement has been finalized as of now.


In light of the renewed interest in the book, an older video featuring Akshay Kumar has resurfaced online. In this clip, he candidly expresses his regret for not acquiring the rights to the book.


During the launch of Amish Tripathi's *Scion of Ikshvaku*, Akshay Kumar shared that he was advised to obtain the rights when *The Immortals of Meluha* was first released.


**Akshay's Regret**
Reflecting on that time, Akshay Kumar mentioned, "I remember when Amish's first book about Lord Shiva was released, I was encouraged to buy the rights and adapt it into a film. I glanced at the book cover and doubted my ability to portray Lord Shiva. However, after Karan Johar narrated the story to me, I realized I had missed a significant opportunity. The lesson here is: reading books is beneficial."


Following the rumors connecting Ranveer Singh to the film, Amish Tripathi felt it necessary to clarify the situation. He stated, "The rights to the Shiva Trilogy are still with me, and no deal has been made with anyone. I believe Ranveer is one of the greatest actors in India today, and I admire his work. However, the current news is inaccurate."



**The Trilogy's Structure**
*The Immortals of Meluha* is part of a trilogy written by Amish Tripathi, which includes *The Immortals of Meluha*, *The Secret of the Nagas*, and *The Oath of the Vayuputras*.


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