Making Mahabharata was SS Rajamouli's goal, and we hope he gets the chance to do so sometime in his career. However, as of right now, it's said that director of The kashmir Files, vivek Agnihotri, has chosen to adapt Mahabharata into three parts, drawing inspiration from the well-known author S. L. Bhyrappa's book Parva. Rock artist yash has indicated that vivek Agnihotri would like to play him in his Mahabharata. He wanted to cast yash as one of the main characters in his Mahabharata and referred to him as one of the best performers of our time. Agnihotri has often stated that he doesn't think in the star system, hence it is blatantly hypocritical that he suddenly wants yash for his movie.

Yash is currently one of the most adored performers in the nation. Every segment of the crowd is one of his supporters. On the other hand, only a particular segment of the public looks forward to vivek Agnihotri's films, and even then, they only attend when there's a social message, as seen by the box office failure of his most recent release, The Vaccine War. Those who adhere to the theory that cinema unites rather than divides people have unofficially boycotted his films.

By agreeing to work on a movie with vivek Agnihotri, who many refer to be a propagandist director, yash cannot afford to alienate a sizable portion of the audience. He'll get hate and needless negative publicity. yash needs to exercise caution when it comes to these directors, even if Agnihotri makes him feel good. In Nitesh Tiwari's Ramayana, which also stars sai pallavi as Sita and ranbir kapoor as Shri Ram, yash has already been confirmed to play Ravana. yash must thus be shrewd enough to avoid being stereotyped and accepting another mythical movie.

Now that kgf has passed, yash is one of the most well-known brands in the nation. To protect his reputation, he should be cautious about the tasks he takes on.


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