This Article is From Oct 21, 2011

Mickey Rourke's new role inspired by Raavan

Mickey Rourke's new role inspired by Raavan

Highlights

  • Hollywood director Tarsem Singh took inspiration for his upcoming film, Immortals, from his Indian roots.
  • The 3D action-adventure that is loosely based on the Greek myth of Theseus, the Minotaur and the Titanomachy stars Frieda Pinto, Mickey Rourke and Henry Cavill.
  • The role of King Hyperion played my Mickey is inspired from Raavan's character from the Indian epic Ramayana.
London: Hollywood director Tarsem Singh took inspiration for his upcoming film, Immortals, from his Indian roots.

The 3D action-adventure that is loosely based on the Greek myth of Theseus, the Minotaur and the Titanomachy stars Frieda Pinto, Mickey Rourke and Henry Cavill.

The role of King Hyperion played my Mickey is inspired from Raavan's character from the Indian epic Ramayana.

A source reveals, "Tarsem who has seen Ramleela as a kid has always been drawn to the character of Raavan.

While conceiving Mickey's character he saw shades of Raavan in him. He wanted Mickey to be able to essay the same calm and composure while playing the villain.

He narrated the Ramayana (the epic) to Mickey to give him the feel of Raavan's character but Mickey didn't get the hang of it.

To explain it better, Tarsem showed him the TV show Ramayana with Raavan's sequences to help him get into the skin of the role."
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