Amish Tripathi Says No Movie with Ranveer Singh

Introduction

Writer Amish Tripathi says a report is wrong. The report said actor Ranveer Singh wants to make a movie from his books.

Main Body

Some news sites said Ranveer Singh bought the rights to the Shiva books. They said he wants to make three movies in 2028. Amish Tripathi says this is not true. He still owns the books and signed no papers. Other people tried to make these movies before. Karan Johar and Sanjay Leela Bhansali tried, but they failed. In 2022, Shekhar Kapur tried to make a show, but that failed too. Ranveer Singh is not in the movie 'Don 3' now. But he will be in a new movie called 'Pralay'. This movie is about zombies.

Conclusion

Ranveer Singh and Amish Tripathi are not working together. The writer still owns the rights to his books.

Learning

⚑ THE POWER OF 'NOT'

In this story, we see a lot of things that are false. To move to A2, you must know how to say 'no' using not.

How it works: Subject + is/are + not + Description

Examples from the text:

  • "This is not true." β†’ (It is a lie)
  • "They are not working together." β†’ (They are separate)

πŸ“¦ POSSESSION: WHO OWNS WHAT?

To talk about things we own, we use simple words like owns. This is better for beginners than complex grammar.

  • Amish Tripathi owns the books.
  • He signed no papers. (This means he didn't sign anything)

⏳ TIME TALK: THEN vs. NOW

Look at how the story jumps between the past and the future:

  1. The Past (Finished): "They tried... but they failed." (Use this for things that didn't work)
  2. The Future (Coming soon): "He will be in a new movie." (Use will for future plans)

Quick Map: Tried/Failed β†’\rightarrow Yesterday/Past Will be β†’\rightarrow Tomorrow/Future

Vocabulary Learning

writer (n.)
Someone who writes books or articles.
Example:The writer signed the contract for the new book.
report (n.)
A written or spoken statement about something.
Example:The report said the movie would start filming next month.
actor (n.)
A person who performs in movies or plays.
Example:The actor was excited to play the lead role.
movie (n.)
A film shown in a cinema.
Example:We watched a new movie last night.
books (n.)
Printed works with pages.
Example:She read many books about history.
rights (n.)
Legal permission to use something.
Example:He bought the rights to adapt the books into films.
make (v.)
To create or produce.
Example:They will make a new movie next year.
still (adv.)
Even now; continued.
Example:He still owns the original manuscripts.
owns (v.)
To have possession of.
Example:She owns a small bookstore.
signed (v.)
To write one's name on a document.
Example:The author signed the contract.
show (n.)
A television program.
Example:He watched a new show on TV.
zombies (n.)
Dead creatures that come back to life.
Example:The movie featured many zombies.