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Author Amish Tripathi takes a dig at Bollywood's period films: 'Alauddin Khilji looks like Ranveer Singh, Akbar looks like Hrithik Roshan...'
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Author Amish Tripathi takes a dig at Bollywood's period films: 'Alauddin Khilji looks like Ranveer Singh, Akbar looks like Hrithik Roshan...'

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The author continued explaining, “But Khilji is shown as Ranveer Singh speaking Urdu, which makes him seem relatable and homegrown. That’s not accurate.”

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Author Amish Tripathi takes a dig at Bollywood's period films: 'Alauddin Khilji looks like Ranveer Singh, Akbar looks like Hrithik Roshan...'

Renowned author Amish Tripathi has launched his new book called The Chola Tigers: Avengers of Somnath, and at the event, he spoke about Bollywood historical stories and didn’t have complimentary things to say about them.

Tripathi was quoted saying, “We think Alauddin Khilji looks like Ranveer Singh, Akbar looks like Hrithik Roshan, or Aurangzeb looks like Akshaye Khanna, which is not true. They were all from the steppes of Central Asia.”

He added, “If we actually travelled back in time and saw them, to us they would look Chinese. They weren’t Chinese, They are the same people who conquered and devastated China as well.”

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Tripathi added, “When we see a British ruler in films, it’s clear he is foreign. He looks foreign, but he speaks English.”

The author continued explaining, “But Khilji is shown as Ranveer Singh speaking Urdu, which makes him seem relatable and homegrown. That’s not accurate.”

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Unveiled on Ranveer Singh’s birthday earlier this year, the digital debut of the first look created a storm online — crossing 53 million views on YouTube and 200 million+ views across platforms in six days. Audiences praised its raw, gritty tone and the striking presence of its ensemble cast. Its big-screen rollout tomorrow is expected to elevate excitement for the film even further.

Blending scale, grit, mystery, and high-octane action with deep emotion, Aditya Dhar has crafted an intriguing world and a relentless cinematic experience. After delivering Article 370 _and _Dhoom Dhaam, Jio Studios reunites with Aditya and Lokesh Dhar’s B62 Studios to mount yet another spectacle — bigger, bolder, and unlike anything seen before.

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