Mumbai: The dispute around the AI-tired controversies of Dhanush-conquered ‘Ranjanana’ has gained momentum, as after filmmaker Ianand L. Rai and Dhanush, now actor-Filmekar Farhan Akhtar has talked about it and has shown his support for the creators.
He said, “I will always stand with the producer of the film. And, if the producer of the film was unhappy about changing his work, I will always support the producer. So where is my loyalty. Rest, rest, what happened there, I can say about it.
Ace Star was talking to the media during the teaser launch of his film ‘120 Bahadur’.
The film is a tribute to the soldiers of Major Shaitan Singh Bhati PVC and Charlie Company, 13 Kumaon Regiment. It takes inspiration from the famous battle of reszang la. Farhan will be seen donating the role of Shaitan Singh Bhati PVC.
Farhan’s business partner, and producer, Ritesh Sidhwani said, “I agree with Farhan. I think AI is something that we need to embrace and use in the most correctly and effective way. And I have said this before. When we talk once to go to a library, we open a book.
“And don’t be lazy with it. But I fully agree with the fact that you cannot do it without the consent of anything. I have not seen it, but I have not heard about it and have read about it. And I don’t think it is good that if the filmmaker has not agreed with the filmmaker and the people involved have not agreed, then I think it is very smart and use it.”
Originally directed by Anand L. Rai and starring ‘Ragajna’, a bow, was re -released with a converted climax made using AI, with a warm debate between many people. Dhanush, who played the lead role, first took X and shared his dissatisfaction with him.
He wrote in the statement, “Ranjhana’s re -release with a converted climax has completely disturbed me. This alternative end has taken away the film of its soul, and the parties concerned moved forward with it despite my clear objections.”
Dhanush said, “This is not a film that I did 12 years ago. Use to change films or content is a deep as an example for both art and artists. It threatens the integrity of the story and cinema. I hope strict regulations are imposed to prevent such practices in the future.”
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‘Ragjana,’ filmmaker Ayonand L. Rai also voiced his opposition on social media.
Taking on Instagram, Rai shared a long note. “In the last three weeks, the real, and depth has been disturbed. To see Ragajna, a film arising out of care, struggle, cooperation, and creative risk, is replaced, replaced, and is re -released without my knowledge or consent, which it has completely deteriorated. The large creative community has reminded me what the Ragajana has done before – the loudly.
The filmmaker further stated that he did not support or support the A-Parivated version of ‘Raunhana’, saying that it was unauthorized. “I had no role in it. Neither the team made a film, and whatever is, it is not a film, or it is not just a film.
Rai concluded the post by accepting the hard work done by the original team of the film, including writer, actor, musician, lyricist, technicians and the entire crew.
Following the announcement of the AI-converted version of ‘Ranajnaa’, Iyanand L. Rai expressed deep concern over the rights and consent of the manufacturers.
In the lead roles of Dhanush and Sonam Kapoor, the film was released in 2013 and was an important and commercial success. Over the years, ‘Ranjana’ has maintained the position of a cult among the audience.
Meanwhile, talking about Farhan Akhtar’s ‘120 Bahadur’, the producers unveiled the official teaser of the film on Tuesday, presented a entertaining glimpse in the 1962 Indo-China War.
Against the backdrop of the legendary battle of Razung La, the teaser opens up with the growing tension between India and China before announcing the character of Fark, “We will not back down Pike Nahi Hetange (we won’t back down).”
‘This wardi Sirf Himmat Nahin, Balidan Bhi is called! Based on the incredible true story, there is a battle forged in snow and is sealed with sacrifice. 120 brave, now teaser outside. Releasing in theaters on November 21, 2025, “Farhan Akhtar wrote on Instagram.
Shot in Ladakh, Rajasthan and Mumbai, the manufacturers have originally rebuilt the war front. From frozen areas to the silence of the battlefield, every frame bears weight.
‘120 Bahadur’ is directed by Raznesh ‘Reji’ Ghai and is produced by Ritesh Siddhwani, Farhan Akhtar and Amit Moon.
The film is slapped to release in theaters on November 21, 2025.