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AI meets sci-fi in Shekhar Kapur's new series 'Warlord'. Teaser out
AI meets sci-fi in Shekhar Kapur's new series 'Warlord'. Teaser out

India Today

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AI meets sci-fi in Shekhar Kapur's new series 'Warlord'. Teaser out

Filmmaker Shekhar Kapur ventures into new creative territory with 'Warlord', a science fiction series created entirely using artificial intelligence (AI). The project's first teaser is now available, with the full episode expected to release within two to three story is based on the lives of warriors who protect mystical crystals that power an entire galaxy. These crystals are fundamental particles beyond neutrinos that 'create the universe' but exist for only 'a millionth of a millionth of a millionth of a millionth of a second,' Kapur Written by Shekhar Kapur, the series follows an interdimensional warrior who survives mortal peril with help from his lover in another dimension. 'The only time that a lover can bring him to her is when he's absolutely close to death. So, if the sword hits him, and he's so close to death, she shifts him to a different dimension, and you might just see the sword going through him, but he's not there,' he adds. Kapur's vision goes well beyond the series itself. He intends to make the production design and characters openly available for creators to use 'a rainforest of ideas.' Users may adapt elements from 'Warlord' for a one per cent fee, provided their creations remain an open source for others to incorporate into their own director is collaborating with Studio Blo, a generative AI company founded in Mumbai and now in Dubai, London, and Los Angeles. Established in 2024, the company's credits include Warner Music India's music video 'The Heartbreak Chhora,' featuring Bollywood star Ayushmann Khurrana, and Music Today's 'Purana Pyar,' featuring Aishan. Kartik Shah serves as the composer for 'Warlord.' The project marks a significant departure from traditional production processes, with Kapur noting that sequences which once took 'months and months' to create are now completed in just two AI a democratising force, Kapur believes it will disrupt the dominance of major studios and streaming platforms. 'The studios have followed the wrong model. AI is going to destroy the myth of budgets, destroy the myth of being big,' he says, likening the shift to Napster's disruption of the music of the series' most distinctive aspects is its unique design aesthetic. Kapur reveals that the spaceships are inspired by jellyfish and envisioned as living, organic vessels. 'In the distant future, we'll have materials that will heal themselves,' he says. 'So spaceships will be made out of living and organic materials that heal and live.' These ships travel through space 'like sails using the winds of the universe,' propelled by 'the force of the particles, the fundamental particles of space.'The 'Warlord' universe is set to expand into films and games, while Kapur also continues work on 'Ebony McQueen' and 'Masoom...' 'The Next Generation'. He plans to establish an AI-focused film school in Mumbai's Dharavi.- EndsMust Watch

Shekhar Kapur Unveils AI Sci-Fi Series Warlord, Drops Teaser Featuring Jellyfish Spaceships
Shekhar Kapur Unveils AI Sci-Fi Series Warlord, Drops Teaser Featuring Jellyfish Spaceships

News18

time2 days ago

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Shekhar Kapur Unveils AI Sci-Fi Series Warlord, Drops Teaser Featuring Jellyfish Spaceships

Last Updated: Shekhar Kapur announces Warlord, a sci-fi series created entirely with AI, featuring organic spaceships and an interdimensional love story. Veteran filmmaker Shekhar Kapur is pushing the boundaries of storytelling with Warlord, an ambitious new sci-fi series created entirely using artificial intelligence. The series' first teaser dropped today, with the full debut episode expected to release in the next two to three months. Written and conceptualised by Kapur, Warlord tells the tale of an indestructible interdimensional warrior whose life is saved by a lover in a parallel universe every time he's on the verge of death. 'The only time that lover can bring him to her is when he's absolutely close to death," Kapur explained in an interview with Variety. 'So if the sword hits him, and he's so close to death, she shifts him to a different dimension, and you might just see the sword going through him, but he's not there." The high-concept narrative revolves around warriors protecting mystical crystals that serve as the foundation of galactic life. These crystals, Kapur says, represent particles even smaller than neutrinos — fleeting entities that 'create the universe" but exist for just 'a millionth of a millionth of a millionth of a millionth of a second." Warlord is not just about spectacle; it's a radical rethinking of how stories are told and shared. Kapur plans to make the show's production designs and characters available for global creators to use and adapt. The only requirement? Pay a token fee of one cent per use and keep the resulting works open-source. 'Great stories can become their own platforms," Kapur asserts. 'They don't need to be hosted by another platform." Produced in collaboration with Studio Blo, a generative AI company founded in Mumbai with operations in Dubai, London, and LA, Warlord boasts cutting-edge visuals. Studio Blo previously worked on music videos like Warner Music India's 'The Heartbreak Chhora" with Ayushmann Khurrana and Music Today's 'Purana Pyar." Kartik Shah is on board as composer, while Kapur emphasizes that Warlord's AI-generated sequences are completed in just two weeks — a process that would traditionally take several months. Visually, the show features unique spaceship designs inspired by jellyfish, created as living, self-healing entities rather than metallic vessels. 'In the distant future, we'll have materials that heal themselves," he explains. Best known for Masoom, Mr. India, Bandit Queen, and the Oscar-nominated Elizabeth, Shekhar Kapur is also the current festival director of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI). While continuing work on his upcoming features Ebony McQueen and Masoom… The New Generation, Kapur is equally focused on empowering the next generation of creators. He's planning to open a film school in Mumbai's Dharavi to teach AI-powered filmmaking. 'I don't actually shoot it," he says of Warlord. 'I look after the design. But by the time you come to the end of the first episode, there'll be people better at it than I am." First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

A sci-fi universe built using AI: Shekhar Kapur announces new series ‘Warlord'. Check plot and other details
A sci-fi universe built using AI: Shekhar Kapur announces new series ‘Warlord'. Check plot and other details

Time of India

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A sci-fi universe built using AI: Shekhar Kapur announces new series ‘Warlord'. Check plot and other details

Sci-Fi, Romance, and Fantasy in a New-Age Universe New Model of Shared IP and Open-Source Creation AI as an Equalizing Tool in Storytelling Veteran filmmaker Shekhar Kapur has announced his latest venture, a science fiction series titled Warlord, created entirely using generative AI. The project, developed in collaboration with Mumbai-based AI filmmaking company Studio Blo, signals a bold step into the future of digital who will take on the roles of writer, director, and producer, has described Warlord as a blend of sci-fi, fantasy, and romance. At the heart of the series lies a central question: 'Can love exist across dimensions?' The teaser released for the series offers a glimpse into this narrative with surreal imagery, including a jellyfish-like spaceship hovering over an alien world, a luminous woman dissolving into energy, and a mysterious figure watching events to a media statement, beyond its storyline, the project is also being positioned as the cornerstone of a much larger initiative. Kapur revealed that Warlord is the starting point of a shared cinematic universe, or what he refers to as a "living universe." The intention is to open up this universe to creators globally, encouraging them to contribute and build upon an unconventional move, Kapur and Studio Blo plan to make production designs and character assets from the series publicly accessible. Creators from across the world will be allowed to incorporate these elements into their own stories and projects, provided they pay a nominal fee of one cent per use and agree to release their adaptations as open-source content. This initiative aims to democratize access to high-quality production assets while fostering a culture of collaborative a media statement, Dipankar Mukherjee, Co-Founder and CEO of Studio Blo, highlighted how Kapur's vision pushed their boundaries. According to him, the proposal involved multiple technical and creative challenges, from building an entire series using generative AI to implementing a decentralized intellectual property model. He said it led the team to reevaluate not just their tools but also their storytelling emphasized that artificial intelligence in filmmaking can level the playing field for independent creators, enabling them to compete with big-budget studios. He sees Warlord not just as a show, but as a platform where creators worldwide can collaborate, remix, and contribute to an evolving narrative world unrestricted by traditional production filmmaker, who has directed acclaimed films such as Masoom, Mr. India, Bandit Queen, Elizabeth, and The Four Feathers, is currently serving as the festival director of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI). His venture into AI-led storytelling marks a new chapter in his career, showcasing his willingness to embrace innovation while encouraging a more open and inclusive creative Warlord teaser, jointly released by Kapur and Studio Blo, offers only a brief look at what's to come.

Remember 'Mihir Virani' from Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi? Gave a blockbuster with Salman Khan, one incident ruined his career, died due to...
Remember 'Mihir Virani' from Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi? Gave a blockbuster with Salman Khan, one incident ruined his career, died due to...

India.com

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Remember 'Mihir Virani' from Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi? Gave a blockbuster with Salman Khan, one incident ruined his career, died due to...

Remember 'Mihir Virani' from Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi? Gave a blockbuster with Salman Khan, one incident ruined his career, then..., died due to... Born on 26 August 1973, Inder Kumar started his Bollywood career in 1996 with the film Masoom . He was one of the most prominent actors in early 90s. Films like Masoom, Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi and Tirchi Topiwale cemented his position as one of the most talented stars. In his career that spanned for nearly two decades, Inder worked in over 20 films. He also had a close association with Salman Khan due to their collaborations in films like Wanted (2009), Tumko Na Bhool Paayenge, Kahin Pyaar Na Ho Jaaye (2000). Apart from films, the actor also ventured into television and played the brief role of Mihir Virani in Ekta Kapoor's popular TV show Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi.

This Cricketer's Son Became A National Crush, But Bollywood Labelled Him 'Unlucky'
This Cricketer's Son Became A National Crush, But Bollywood Labelled Him 'Unlucky'

News18

time4 days ago

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This Cricketer's Son Became A National Crush, But Bollywood Labelled Him 'Unlucky'

Bollywood actor Jugal Hansraj rose to prominence with his role in Mohabbatein (2000), despite having featured in numerous films earlier in his career. Although his time in Bollywood was relatively brief, his memorable performances have left a lasting impression on audiences. On Saturday, July 26, Jugal Hansraj turned 53. Let's take a closer look at his journey. Renowned for his perseverance, Jugal Hansraj strived to carve out a distinct space for himself in the film industry through relentless dedication. Yet, fortune often eluded him. Nevertheless, he succeeded in leaving a mark not only as an actor but also as a director and writer. His striking blue eyes and boyish charm still resonate with fans today. Born on July 26, 1972 in Bombay, Maharashtra, Jugal Hansraj is the son of former Indian cricketer Praveen Hansraj. Unlike his father, he chose to pursue acting, beginning his career as a child artist at the age of 10. He captured hearts with his touching performance in the 1983 film Masoom, sharing the screen with legends like Naseeruddin Shah and Shabana Azmi. He made his debut as a lead actor in Aa Gale Lag Jaa (1994) alongside Urmila Matondkar. Although the film did not succeed at the box office, their pairing was well received. His major breakthrough came with the 2000 film Mohabbatein, in which he played Sameer Sharma. Despite the star-studded cast including Shah Rukh Khan and Amitabh Bachchan, his performance stood out and continues to be remembered fondly. His on-screen chemistry with Kim Sharma was widely praised, sparking speculation of a real-life romance, something both actors never confirmed. At the height of his career, Jugal Hansraj reportedly signed around 40 films, many of which were never completed or released. According to an IANS report, this led to him being labelled 'unlucky' in Bollywood. Despite the setbacks, he remained composed and attributed much to fate. He attempted a comeback with Nadaniyaan (2025), starring Ibrahim Ali Khan, but the film received a poor response and was heavily criticised online. Despite the fluctuations in his career, Jugal Hansraj has remained active, and fans continue to await his return to the screen. Before his acting career, he appeared in numerous television and print advertisements. Currently, he lives in New York with his wife Jasmine and their family, although he frequently travels to India for work.

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