Rana's Hiranyakashyap: The Real Reason for the Story

The Telugu cinema industry is rife with controversy following director Gunasekhar's cryptic tweet on Rana's launch of the film "Hiranyakashyap." It was implied that Gunasekhar gave Rana and Suresh Babu the 'basic tale' idea, but they went forward with their own production based on the same story. However, there is now some clarification.
Spirit Media, Rana's production company, produced a concept sketch video for "Hiranyakashyap" and revealed numerous project specifics. Amar Chitra Katha, a well-known storybook publishing business, has joined as the film's producer, implying that the story idea is theirs.
The comic book "Prahlad," released by Amar Chitra Katha in 1973, is now being adapted into a visually magnificent fantasy film, recounted from the perspective of Hiranyakashyap, Prahlada's father and a demon king. Because the base tale originates from Amar Chitra Katha and incorporates ancient Hindu scriptures regarding Lord Vishnu's Narasimha Avatar, Gunasekhar's charge of stealing looks to be without merit. The concept video clarifies Rana's idea and Gunasekhar's tweet controversy in a roundabout way.
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