Epic Directors Unite: Rajamouli Watches 'Avatar: Fire and Ash'
SS Rajamouli was the first in India to watch 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' and engaged in a discussion with James Cameron on filmmaking, showcasing their shared love for theatrical spectacles. Both directors spoke about pre-release jitters and the importance of captivating the audience in cinemas.
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New Delhi witnessed a cinematic collaboration as acclaimed Indian director SS Rajamouli became the first in the nation to watch 'Avatar: Fire and Ash'. Rajamouli's exclusive viewing was followed by an enlightening conversation with filmmaking titan James Cameron, discussing their shared passion for grand movie experiences.
The two towering figures in cinema explored the magic of movies, pre-release anxieties, and challenges filmmakers encounter in drawing audiences back to theaters. Cameron expressed gratitude to Rajamouli for taking time from his intensive shooting schedule for this exchange on the third installment in the 'Avatar' franchise.
Cameron also expressed a keen interest in visiting Rajamouli on set in India, further demonstrating the power of international director collaborations. Rajamouli fondly described his experience of watching the film as reminiscent of a 'child in the theatre', and both directors agreed on the engaging nature of movie promotion in alleviating pre-release nerves.

