Dhoni unveiled the first look of his graphic novel “Atharva: The Origin” on Wednesday, February 2, which is authored by Ramesh Thamilmani. As a superhero and a warrior leader, the cricketer is seen in a rugged-look on a battlefield fighting against demons-like creatures.
Former Team India captain MS Dhoni has undergone a major identity switch and travelled back in time into the larger=than-life world of mythology – of kings, warriors and demons as ‘Atharva’ a superhero in a strange and ancient land, a report in The Tribune, Chandigarh, says.
Dhoni unveiled the first look of his graphic novel “Atharva: The Origin” on Wednesday, February 2, which is authored by Ramesh Thamilmani.
As a superhero and a warrior leader, the cricketer is seen in a rugged-look on a battlefield fighting against demons-like creatures.
The official motion poster gives a sneak peek into the world of Atharva, which Dhoni released on his Facebook handle
The series is produced by Vincent Adiakalaraj and Ashok Manor and the project is backed by Virzu Studios in association with MIDAS Deals Pvt Ltd.
To give its readers a lifelike experience, the creators have worked with a team of artists diligently to create the mystical world of Atharva.
Transporting readers to a different universe, the graphic novel, authored by Ramesh Thamilmani, headed by MVM Vel Mohan and produced by Vincent Adaikalaraj and Ashok Manor, features over 150 lifelike illustrations to complement the narrative
Commenting on the project, the former India captain and Chennai Super Kings skipper said: “I am thrilled to be associated with this project and it is indeed an exciting venture.
‘Atharva – The Origin’ is a captivating graphic novel with an engaging story and immersive artworks. Thamilmani’s attempt to launch India’s first mythological superhero with a contemporary twist will leave every reader wanting more.”
Thamilmani said: “We have worked for some years to bring alive a vision, an idea and translate it into a masterpiece. I am excited and happy to have MS Dhoni portraying Atharva, who truly embodies the character.”
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