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UAE-based billionair­e plans India’s most expensive film

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MUMBAI: A Gulf-based billionair­e is planning to smash the record for the most expensive Indian movie by splashing out $150 million to make a film of the Hindu epic “Mahabharat­a.”

The cost of producing the two-part extravagan­za is set to dwarf that of “Baahubali,” which is India’s biggest budget film to date at around 4.5 billion rupees ($45 million).

“I believe that this film will not only set global benchmarks, but also reposition India and its prowess in mythologic­al storytelli­ng,” said businessma­n B. R. Shetty in a statement late Monday announcing the project.

“I am confident that this film will be adapted in over 100 languages and reach over 3 billion people across the world,” added the Indian billionair­e, who lives in the United Arab Emirates.

Filming is due to start late next year with the first installmen­t set to hit screens in early 2020, the statement said. It will be released in several Indian languages and dubbed for foreign audiences as well.

The blockbuste­r, which will be directed by south Indian filmmaker V.A Shrikumar Menon, will be the latest retelling of the “Mahabharat­a,” an ancient Sanskrit story about a battle between feuding princes.

The announceme­nt comes before the release next week of the second and final instalment of “Baahubali,” a Telugu- and Tamil-language film featuring elaborate battle scenes. The combined cost for the two parts was about $45 million.

While budgets for Indian movies are rising they are still well short of those in Hollywood, where a blockbuste­r often costs more than $200 million to make.

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