Is there any specific reason behind this? Because what I don't understand is Hollywood has made movies inspired from Greek and Norse mythologies, and so on. So why don't they look to Indian epics to be made into movies? It's surprising.
In answer, its unlikely we'll see any Eastern/Indian inspired cinema until Western civilisation inherits a familiarity with such cultures and traditions, experiences a sudden 'Crocodile-Dundee' infatuation with a country very quickly or until more movies are made that create a cinematic precedent for the area to be explored: it will also take a significant amount of persuasive Indian personalities on film boards to lobby and campaign for this...
SS Rajamouli is known for his grand, magnum opus movies like the Baahubali franchise and RRR. The celebrated filmmaker has time and again expressed his wish of making a movie based on the Hindu epic Mahabharat and has even called it his dream project. Rajamouli was asked about the project again and the filmmaker said that if he ever makes Mahabharat it will be a 10-part movie.
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