Amish Tripathi Says No Movie with Ranveer Singh

A2

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." → (It is a lie)
  • "They are not working together." → (They are separate)

📦 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 \rightarrow Yesterday/Past Will be \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.
B2

Amish Tripathi Denies Reports of Movie Deal with Ranveer Singh

Introduction

Author Amish Tripathi has officially denied reports claiming that actor Ranveer Singh bought the film rights to the Shiva Trilogy.

Main Body

Recent reports, mainly from Pinkvilla, claimed that Ranveer Singh and his production company, Maa Kasam Film, had partnered with Birla Studios to adapt the 'Immortals of Meluha' series. These reports suggested that the script for a movie trilogy was already being developed for a 2028 release. However, Mr. Tripathi has clearly denied these claims, emphasizing that he still owns all the rights and that no contracts have been signed. This situation follows several previous failed attempts to turn the books into movies. For example, earlier projects involving Karan Johar and Sanjay Leela Bhansali never happened, and a 2022 plan for a high-budget digital series by Shekhar Kapur and Roy Price also failed to move forward. Consequently, the trilogy has yet to be successfully adapted for the screen. As for Ranveer Singh's current work, he is no longer involved in 'Don 3' due to creative differences with Farhan Akhtar. Nevertheless, it has been confirmed that he will star in 'Pralay,' a zombie thriller directed by Jai Mehta. Meanwhile, the Shiva Trilogy remains a popular series of books that reimagines Hindu mythology through the story of a Tibetan leader in Meluha.

Conclusion

In conclusion, there is no partnership between Ranveer Singh and Amish Tripathi, and the author continues to hold all the adaptation rights.

Learning

⚡ The 'Logical Connector' Upgrade

At the A2 level, you probably use and, but, and because for everything. To reach B2, you need Connecting Words that show a sophisticated relationship between ideas. This article is a goldmine for this transition.

🔄 From Simple to Sophisticated

Look at how the text moves from one idea to another. Instead of using basic words, it uses "B2 Bridges":

  • "Consequently" \rightarrow (A2 version: So)

    • Example: "The projects failed. Consequently, the trilogy has yet to be adapted."
    • B2 Logic: Use this when you want to show a direct result of a previous action in a formal way.
  • "Nevertheless" \rightarrow (A2 version: But)

    • Example: "He is no longer in Don 3. Nevertheless, he will star in Pralay."
    • B2 Logic: Use this to show a surprising contrast. It tells the reader: "Despite the bad news I just gave you, here is something positive."
  • "Meanwhile" \rightarrow (A2 version: Also / At the same time)

    • Example: "...directed by Jai Mehta. Meanwhile, the Shiva Trilogy remains popular."
    • B2 Logic: This shifts the focus to a different subject happening at the same time. It creates a professional flow.

🛠️ Quick Application

Stop saying: "I studied hard but I failed the test so I will try again."

Start saying: "I studied hard; nevertheless, I failed the test. Consequently, I will try again."

The B2 Difference: You aren't just giving information; you are guiding the reader's logic.

Vocabulary Learning

denied (v.)
to refuse to accept or agree to something
Example:He denied the allegations of fraud.
claimed (v.)
to state something as a fact, often without proof
Example:She claimed that she had seen the missing document.
adapted (v.)
to change something to suit a new purpose or situation
Example:The novel was adapted into a popular film.
script (n.)
a written text of a play, film, or television show
Example:The screenwriter finished the script last night.
trilogy (n.)
a set of three related works, such as books or films
Example:The trilogy spans three decades of the protagonist's life.
developed (v.)
to create or grow something over time
Example:They developed a new software application.
contracts (n.)
written agreements that bind parties to certain obligations
Example:The contracts were signed before the project began.
failed (adj.)
not succeeding or not achieving the intended result
Example:The plan failed because of budget constraints.
high‑budget (adj.)
having a large amount of money allocated for production
Example:The film was a high‑budget blockbuster.
creative differences (n.)
disagreements about artistic vision or style
Example:They left the project due to creative differences.
C2

Amish Tripathi Refutes Reports of Cinematic Adaptation Agreement with Ranveer Singh

Introduction

Author Amish Tripathi has formally denied reports suggesting that actor Ranveer Singh acquired the film rights to the Shiva Trilogy.

Main Body

Recent assertions, primarily disseminated via Pinkvilla, posited that Ranveer Singh, through his production entity Maa Kasam Film and in collaboration with Birla Studios, had secured the rights to adapt the 'Immortals of Meluha' series. These reports indicated the commencement of screenplay development for a cinematic trilogy slated for production in 2028. However, Mr. Tripathi has explicitly contradicted these claims, asserting that the intellectual property rights remain under his sole possession and that no contractual agreements have been executed. This discrepancy follows a historical pattern of unsuccessful attempts to translate the trilogy into a visual medium. Previous initiatives involving Karan Johar and Sanjay Leela Bhansali failed to materialize, with the former's rights reportedly expiring. Furthermore, a 2022 proposal for a high-budget digital series directed by Shekhar Kapur and produced by Roy Price similarly failed to progress. Regarding the actor's current professional trajectory, while his involvement in 'Don 3' ceased following creative divergences with Farhan Akhtar, it has been confirmed that Mr. Singh will appear in 'Pralay,' a zombie-themed thriller directed by Jai Mehta. The source material in question, the Shiva Trilogy, remains a significant literary work that reimagines Hindu mythology through the narrative of a Tibetan leader in the empire of Meluha.

Conclusion

The reported partnership between Ranveer Singh and Amish Tripathi is non-existent, and the author retains all adaptation rights.

Learning

The Architecture of 'Formal Denial' and Precise Negation

To move from B2 to C2, a student must transition from describing an event to characterizing it through high-precision lexical choices. This text is a masterclass in Legalistic Neutrality—the ability to refute a claim without sounding emotional or aggressive.

1. The Lexical Shift: From 'Saying No' to 'Formal Refutation'

B2 students typically use verbs like deny or say. A C2 practitioner employs a spectrum of evidentiality and formal contradiction. Note the progression in the text:

  • Refutes \rightarrow Formally denied \rightarrow Explicitly contradicted

C2 Nuance: While deny is a general negation, refute implies the provision of evidence to prove a statement wrong. To explicitly contradict suggests a direct, point-by-point clash between two versions of reality.

2. The 'Non-Event' Nominalization

Observe the phrase: "...failed to materialize" and "...failed to progress."

Instead of using simple verbs (e.g., "the movie didn't happen"), the author uses Nominalization and Abstract Predicates.

  • Materialize: In a C2 context, this doesn't mean 'appearing' as a ghost, but the transition from a conceptual plan to a physical reality.
  • Creative Divergences: This is a sophisticated euphemism for "they argued and couldn't agree." Using divergences instead of arguments shifts the tone from personal conflict to professional misalignment.

3. Syntactic Sophistication: The Passive Voice as a Shield

C2 English often utilizes the passive or impersonal voice to distance the writer from the assertion, creating an air of objective authority:

  • "...primarily disseminated via Pinkvilla"
  • "...no contractual agreements have been executed"

The Analysis: By using executed instead of signed, the text invokes the language of contract law. By using disseminated instead of spread, it treats the rumor as a biological or data-driven event rather than mere gossip. This is the hallmark of "Academic/Professional Register"—the ability to dehumanize the narrative to increase its perceived objectivity.

Vocabulary Learning

refutes (v.)
to deny or argue against a claim
Example:The scientist refutes the claim with compelling evidence.
disseminated (v.)
to spread information widely
Example:The news was disseminated across social media platforms.
posited (v.)
to put forward as a hypothesis or proposition
Example:The researcher posited that climate change would accelerate.
secured (v.)
to obtain or guarantee possession of something
Example:She secured the contract before the deadline.
screenplay (n.)
a written script for a film, including dialogue and directions
Example:The screenplay was praised for its sharp dialogue.
development (n.)
the process of creating or improving something
Example:The development of the new software took two years.
slated (adj.)
scheduled or planned to occur at a particular time
Example:The event is slated for next month.
contradicted (v.)
to assert that something is false or incorrect
Example:The data contradicted the initial hypothesis.
intellectual property (n.)
creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary works, and symbols, that are protected by law
Example:Patents protect intellectual property from unauthorized use.
discrepancy (n.)
a lack of compatibility or consistency between facts or statements
Example:The audit revealed a discrepancy in the financial records.
visual medium (n.)
a form of artistic or communicative expression that relies on images or visual elements
Example:Cinema is a powerful visual medium that can convey complex emotions.
reimagines (v.)
to reinterpret or present something in a new way
Example:The director reimagines the classic tale for a modern audience.