Enchanting tales from ancient India such as Ramayana and Mahabharata have always fueled our imaginative minds, not just with a lot of learnings, but also fueling our imagination. Films adapted and inspired from these mythological stories have captivated audiences of all ages, who eagerly anticipate the next big title from this genre.
‘Adipurush’: Before You Watch Prabhas-Kriti Sanon-Saif Ali Khan’s Film, Here Are 5 Mythology-Inspired Films Which You Must Watch
Prabhas, Kriti Sanon and Saif Ali Khan starrer ‘Adipurush’ releases in theatres on June 16. Before you end up watching the film, here are a few other mythology-inspired films that you must watch to enjoy this genre thoroughly.
The latest film to be added to this list is ‘Adipurush’. It is the upcoming mythological drama film, is inspired by Ramayana. The film follows Raghav, the prince of the Ikshvaku dynasty from Kosala, along with his wife Janaki and younger brother Shesh, who embarks on a 14-year exile in the wilderness. Residing in the forests of Panchvati, near the Godavari River, their new life is treacherous when a demon named Shurpankha attempts to threaten Janaki's life.
The film is directed by Om Raut and stars Prabhas, Kriti Sanon, Sali Ali Khan, Sunny Singh and Devdatta Nage in pivotal roles. Recently at a press conference, Raut requested all cinema halls from across the country to keep one seat empty in honour of Lord Hanuman.
With the highly anticipated magnum opus film ‘Adipurush’ scheduled for release on June 16, here are some of the recent Indian mythology-inspired films that prove India loves the mythological genre, one filled with magnificence, grandeur and inspiration:
‘Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva’
‘Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva’ follows the story of a young man on the cusp of falling in love, whose world is turned upside down when he discovers his ability to control fire and his connection to a secret society of guardians. The film draws inspiration from the legendary astra in the Mahabharata, a weapon capable of destroying the universe. It is the first instalment of a trilogy, with the second part scheduled for release in 2026.
‘Baahubali: The Beginning’
Directed by S.S. Rajamouli, ‘Baahubali: The Beginning’ is an epic saga that combines mythology, fantasy and adventure. The film follows the journey of Shiva, a prince destined to reclaim his kingdom and the elaborate battle between good and evil. With breathtaking visuals, outstanding performances, and gripping storytelling, this film is regarded as one of the highest-grossing Indian films, with a worldwide box office collection of almost 650 crores!
‘Baahubali: The Conclusion’
The sequel to ‘Baahubali: The Beginning’, this film continues the saga of Amarendra Baahubali and delves deeper into his character. Drawing heavy inspiration from the epics of Ramayana and Mahabharata, the Baahubali films are known for their epic battles, and this instalment is no exception. The movie shattered multiple box office records, leaving audiences in awe with its larger-than-life action sequences and emotional storytelling.
‘Kantara’
Rishabh Shetty's ‘Kantara’ is a film that explores the lesser-known tales from Indian mythology. Drawing from the legends of demigods, the movie follows a young tribal who reluctantly embraces the traditions of his ancestors to pursue justice in the face of greed, betrayal, scheming, and murder. With its unique storyline and fantastic performances, ‘Kantara’ has secured a spot on every cinephile's must-watch list.
‘Kartikeya 2’
‘Kartikeya 2’ is an Indian mythological film directed by Chandoo Mondeti. It is a sequel to the highly successful ‘Karthikeya’ (2014) and features Nikhil Siddhartha in the lead role. The film is packed with action, adventure and the thrill of a treasure hunt. You wouldn’t want to miss Dr Karthikeya’s quest to find the lost anklet of Lord Krishna and his journey of self-discovery.
If your love for Indian Mythology is reignited by going through the captivating list of mysthology-inspired films, make sure to let us know which one is your favourite among them.
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