"'A-I' could also mean 'American-Indian' collaboration," reacts dynamic director Ryan Curtis whose new action-thriller movie “FrAImed” will redefine global cinema by Chaitanya Padukone

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Director-actor Ryan Curtis announced his new film, "FrAImed," an action-thriller that blends American and Indian cinematic elements, aiming to redefine global cinema with its high-octane narrative and exploration of truth and survival

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"FrAImed" follows a disgraced American CIA officer and an Indian intelligence analyst working together to uncover a global conspiracy after being wrongly accused of a terrorist attack, while battling a powerful AI capable of altering reality

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The film is a collaborative effort between Hollywood's Casadelic Pictures and India's Vamana Chalana Chitra Studios, promising a unique multi-language, multi-cultural experience that showcases top talents from both Bollywood and Hollywood

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Production will take place in various iconic locations across India, such as New Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and the northern mountains, ensuring a visually stunning experience that appeals to audiences worldwide

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Ryan Curtis, alongside producers Scott Adler, Justin Folger, and Bryan Eliacin, co-wrote the script with Kristina Denton, emphasizing the timely theme of weaponized AI and its existential threat in today's technology-driven world

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The collaboration is seen as a significant milestone in cross-cultural filmmaking, with Curtis expressing his admiration for Indian cinema and culture, cleverly suggesting that "AI" could also mean "American-Indian" collaboration

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The film aims to blend Hollywood's intensity with Bollywood's passion, featuring a strong focus on local crews and talent to highlight the rich cultural perspectives of both India and the US.

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Hollywood stars like Henry Cavill, Eva Mendes, and Christoph Waltz are in talks to join the project, while Bollywood actors including Hari Vishnu and V Neha Sharma are confirmed, with others like Shruti Hassan and Mohanlal in discussions

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The film is set to release globally in the second half of 2025, promising to deliver a thrilling cinematic experience that transcends cultural boundaries and captivates international audiences

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"FrAImed" is positioned as a groundbreaking project, with its visionary storytelling and cross-cultural collaboration expected to set new standards in the global film industry