SS Rajamouli to present biopic on Dadasaheb Phalke - Father of Indian Cinema
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Acclaimed filmmaker S S Rajamouli said he was emotionally moved by the 'Made in India' script when he heard the narration

SS Rajamouli to present biopic on Dadasaheb Phalke - 'Father of Indian Cinema'

The biopic, 'Made In India', will mark Rajamouli's first project as a presenter after the global success of 'RRR', which picked up an Oscar in the best original song category


Even as speculation was rife about successful director SS Rajamouli's next venture, the filmmaker on Tuesday (September 19) disclosed that he will be presenting the upcoming feature film Made In India, a biopic on the 'Father of Indian Cinema' Dadasaheb Phalke. The film, however, will be directed by Nitin Kakkar, known for films such as Filmistaan, Mitron and Jawaani Jaaneman.

Made In India marks Rajamouli's first project as a presenter after the global success of his Telugu period action drama RRR, which won the best original song award for Naatu Naatu at the Academy Awards earlier this year.

Rajamouli wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter that he was emotionally moved by the script when he heard the narration.

"When I first heard the narration, it moved me emotionally like nothing else. Making a biopic is tough in itself, but conceiving one about the FATHER OF INDIAN CINEMA is even more challenging. Our boys are ready and up for it.. With immense pride, Presenting 'MADE IN INDIA'," Rajamouli wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Biopic of Indian cinema

He also shared the announcement teaser, which described the upcoming feature as the 'biopic of Indian cinema'.

The venture also marks Rajamouli's son SS Karthikeya's debut as a film producer. He was credited as line producer of RRR.

Meanwhile, Karthikeya also wrote on X, "It’s been years since I wanted to fulfill my dream of becoming a producer. The moment has come. 'MADE IN INDIA'... With utmost responsibility, taking this up as a challenge."

Dadasaheb Phakle

Dadasaheb Phalke, referred to as the ‘Father of Indian cinema’, made the first-ever full-length Indian feature film titled Raja Harishchandra in 1913. Born in Trimbak in present-day Maharashtra, the filmmaker's real name was Dhundiraj Govind Phalke.

He went to London to learn filmmaking from Cecil Hepworth and made his directorial debut in 1913 with Raja Harishchandra, India's first full-length feature. In his career spanning over 19 years, he made 95 movies and 27 short films.

In 1969, the central government paid homage to the visionary filmmaker by dedicating an award in his name, Dadasaheb Phalke Award, which recognises lifetime contributions to Indian cinema.

The makers are yet to announce the cast and other details about the film.

(With inputs from agencies)

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