
The previous day, the teaser poster for star writer Vijayendra Prasad's upcoming movie, "1770," was revealed. The movie received tremendous buzz, but famed director SS rajamouli chose not to upload the poster anywhere on his social media pages, raising some questions. Here are some of the rumours surrounding it.
It has been reported that vijayendra prasad is gradually embracing the RSS ideology ever since the bharatiya janata party nominated him for the Rajya Sabha. In the middle of these speculations, the movie 1770 was just revealed, which truly tells the tale of the Sanyasi Rebels, who attempted to overthrow the british East india Company but were ultimately unsuccessful. As a result of the fact that it addresses the Sanyasi Rebellion, it is widely believed that the movie may have a Hindutva objective.
This upcoming movie is actually based on bengali author Bankim Chandra's 1882 book Anandamath. The book became well-known for both its portrayal of the Sanyasi Rebellion through the perspective of a couple and for including the song "Vande Mataram," which later became the country's anthem. We cannot guarantee that a 1952 bollywood film based on the same book will follow RSS principles. Since the movie is still in the pre-production phase and has only released a concept poster, rajamouli may have yet to comment on it. However, he may do so once the teaser or trailer is released.
It has been reported that vijayendra prasad is gradually embracing the RSS ideology ever since the bharatiya janata party nominated him for the Rajya Sabha. In the middle of these speculations, the movie 1770 was just revealed, which truly tells the tale of the Sanyasi Rebels, who attempted to overthrow the british East india Company but were ultimately unsuccessful. As a result of the fact that it addresses the Sanyasi Rebellion, it is widely believed that the movie may have a Hindutva objective.
This upcoming movie is actually based on bengali author Bankim Chandra's 1882 book Anandamath. The book became well-known for both its portrayal of the Sanyasi Rebellion through the perspective of a couple and for including the song "Vande Mataram," which later became the country's anthem. We cannot guarantee that a 1952 bollywood film based on the same book will follow RSS principles. Since the movie is still in the pre-production phase and has only released a concept poster, rajamouli may have yet to comment on it. However, he may do so once the teaser or trailer is released.