Wed, 17 Jun 2026 · LIVE
Updated Jun 17, 2026 · 10:25
Bollywood News Updated Jun 17, 2026

'Ranabaali' Director Praises Arnold Vosloo as Sweetest, Kindest Artist

'Ranabaali' director Rahul Sankrityan wrote an adorable birthday greeting for Hollywood actor Arnold Vosloo, praising him as the sweetest and kindest artist. Vosloo, known for playing Imhotep in 'The Mummy', plays the antagonist Sir Theodore Hector in the period film. The movie stars Vijay Deverakonda as Ranabaali and Rashmika Mandanna as his wife Jayamma, set against a British-era backdrop. The film is based on real historical events between 1854 and 1878, presented as a pan-India project.

'Ranabaali' director tells Arnold Vosloo: You are the sweetest, kindest, most patient artist I have ever worked with!

Hyderabad, June 17

Rahul Sankrityan, who is directing the eagerly awaited period film, 'Ranabaali', featuring actors Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna in the lead, has now penned an adorable birthday greeting for Hollywood actor Arnold Vosloo, who plays the antagonist in 'Ranabaali'.

On Tuesday, even as the film's makers welcomed Arnold Vosloo, who is best known for having played character Imhotep in the blockbuster film 'The Mummy', to Indian cinema, director Rahul Sankrityan took to his social media timelines to post a birthday greeting for the actor.

He said, "Mummy was one of my all-time favorite films growing up. I loved every character in it, but above all, it was the villain who made me truly believe that monsters could exist."

Rahul further added, "Many years later, when I sat down to write one of my favorite villain characters ever- The Monster in Uniform, The Demon of the Drought, The antagonist of #Ranabaali, Sir Theodore Hector. I never imagined destiny would bring me face to face with my childhood favorite villain. Arnold Vosloo. Working with you has been an absolute privilege. Beyond the incredible actor the world knows, you are the sweetest, kindest, and most patient artist I have ever had the pleasure of working with."

Director Rahul Sankrityan concluded the post saying, "Wishing you a very Happy Birthday, sir. May you be blessed with happiness, health, and many more memorable movies. Welcome to the madness called Indian Cinema. I cannot wait for our audiences to witness what you have created as HECTOR. #Ranabaali #ArnoldVosloo @MythriOfficial."

The unit of the film, which has triggered huge interest among fans and film buffs, had wrapped up a crucial schedule of the film at Rayalaseema in April this year.

For the unaware, Vijay Deverakonda essays the role of Ranabaali, while Rashmika Mandanna plays his wife Jayamma in the film. Arnold Vosloo, best known for his work in 'The Mummy', plays the antagonist Sir Theodore Hector.

'Ranabaali' is being produced on a grand scale by Naveen Yerneni and Y. Ravi Shankar, with T-Series presenting the film. The movie is set against a British-era backdrop and is being made as a period action drama. Set in the 19th century, the film is based on real historical events that took place between 1854 and 1878, and is being mounted as a massive pan-India project.

Sources claim 'Ranabaali' is inspired by real incidents from the 1850s that never found space in mainstream history books. They say it will be based on real incidents in the time period of 1850-1900 and that the film will look to showcase incidents that the British misrepresented in history.

Sources claim that Ranabaali will not be a biopic, and not a textbook retelling but will be a cinematic reconstruction of an era built from multiple real accounts, oral histories, and suppressed records.

After 'Geetha Govindam' and 'Dear Comrade', 'Ranabaali' will be the third film in which Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda will be seen appearing together as a pair.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Love how the director is respecting a Hollywood legend while also making a film about suppressed Indian history. It's nice to see global talent appreciating our cinema. Happy Birthday Arnold Vosloo! 🥳

Rohit P

This is the kind of collaboration we need more of! Western actors in Indian films, and Indian directors telling our own stories with global production value. Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna pairing again after Dear Comrade... this is going to be epic! 🔥

James A

As a fan of The Mummy, this is surreal! Arnold Vosloo as a British villain in an Indian period film. The historical aspect about suppressed records from 1850-1900 sounds fascinating. Hope they do justice to the real stories. Respect to Rahul for taking this on.

Sneha F

It's wonderful to see Indian directors appreciating international actors with such warmth. Rahul Sankrityan's words show real humility and artistic vision. But I hope the film doesn't become too Westernized - we need our authentic storytelling. Still very excited! 🤞

Michael C

This is a brilliant move - casting a legendary villain actor to play a British villain in a period drama about Indian resistance. The fact that it's based on real suppressed history makes it even more important. Ranabaali could be a game-changer for pan-Indian cinema.

N We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Reader Voices

Leave a comment

Be kind. Add to the conversation. 0/50
Thank you — your comment has been submitted.
JS blocked