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Amish Tripathi Says Ranveer Singh Has Not Secured Shiva Trilogy Rights

His statement leaves media claims of a Ranveer-led Meluha trilogy unverified.

Overview

  • Tripathi, speaking Tuesday to several outlets, said the Shiva Trilogy rights remain with him and that no agreement is signed.
  • The buzz began with a Pinkvilla report on May 11 that said Ranveer Singh bought The Immortals of Meluha via Maa Kasam Films in partnership with Birla Studios for a planned three-film franchise.
  • Multiple stories repeated unnamed-source claims about early writing work and a first shoot in 2028, but the author’s denial means these details remain unconfirmed.
  • There has been no formal announcement from Ranveer Singh, Maa Kasam Films, or Birla Studios, and no director, cast list, budget, or contract terms are public.
  • The books have a long record of stalled screen attempts since 2012, so any genuine deal would likely come with on-record statements or documents from the rights-holder or producers.