James Cameron's Surprising Request to SS Rajamouli: 'I am going to come to your set'; 'Varanasi' Director Praises 'Avatar' Franchise Ahead of 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' Release
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James Cameron wants to visit SS Rajamouli's film set after Rajamouli praised the 'Avatar' movies. 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' will release in multiple languages.
A notable connection between Indian and Hollywood filmmaking was recently highlighted when James Cameron, the Hollywood director behind the 'Avatar' franchise, expressed his admiration for Indian director S.S. Rajamouli and requested to visit his movie set.
Rajamouli has lauded Cameron's 'Avatar' series as setting a high standard for cinematic experiences, especially on the big screen. The latest installment, 'Avatar: Fire and Ash,' is preparing for a large-scale release in India, dubbed in multiple languages.
The 'Avatar' series, a significant force in Hollywood, has gained a global following. With James Cameron at the helm, the first two films, ‘Avatar’ and ‘Avatar: The Way of Water,’ pushed boundaries in technology, visual effects, and storytelling. The upcoming 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' is highly anticipated.
'Avatar: Fire and Ash' is slated for release on December 19 and will be available to Indian audiences in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada. Promotional activities are underway in India. James Cameron and S.S. Rajamouli, considered one of India's most prominent directors, recently held a video conversation, which has drawn attention from both Indian and Hollywood film industries.
During their conversation, Rajamouli spoke about the impact of the 'Avatar' films on him. He shared that watching 'Avatar' transported him back to his childhood, fully immersing him in the theater experience. Rajamouli also mentioned that 'Avatar' played continuously for over a year at the Hyderabad IMAX theatre. He regards the 'Avatar' franchise as a lasting benchmark for big-screen entertainment, elevating cinema worldwide.
Cameron responded by praising Rajamouli's vision and storytelling abilities. He conveyed his desire to personally visit the filming locations of Rajamouli's movies and other Indian films. The conversation between the two directors has become popular on social media and has heightened anticipation for 'Avatar 3,' seen by many fans as a bridge connecting Indian cinema and Hollywood.