Ram Setu: “Akshay Kumar’s Support As An Actor & Producer Was The Bedrock That Allowed Us To Make A Film Like This,” Says Producer Vikram Malhotra

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As the ambitious action-adventure Ram Setu, revolving around archaeologist Dr. Aryan Kulshrestha (Akshay Kumar) discovering the truth behind the bridge linking India to Sri Lanka, releases in theatres tomorrow, producer Vikram Malhotra and director Abhishek Sharma share details of the intensive research that went into the making of the movie and writing the script.

Vikram Malhotra says, “I don’t think there is any film made in recent times that would have conducted such diverse research beginning with an in-depth understanding of the Ramayana itself. Ram Setu deals with a subject that is important to Indian culture, heritage, and history. Years of multi-faceted research have gone into the development of Ram Setu’s script so the extent of research and facts that have been used in the story are phenomenal – spanning geography, history, and science as well as consulting Dr. Pushkar Bhatnagar’s seminal book, Dating The Era Of Lord Rama which is considered an authority on astrological understanding related to the Ramayan and Lord Ram.”

He continued, “Abhishek and team have engaged with subject matter experts in the fields of archaeology, sonar imaging, carbon dating and geology, marine exploration as well as cutting-edge equipment creators, including for the Exosuit (called Makar in the film) a suit that real-life marine archaeologists wear when they go deep sea exploring. A strong effort of research has also gone into studying ancient and modern history maps, including those housed in the museum at Thanjavur that have thrown great light on how the Ram Setu was depicted and how under the British East India company, the name was changed to Adam’s Bridge.”

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