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Once awoken, the Eternals were provided with suits to wear before arriving at the planet.
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The Eternals arrive on Earth in 5000 B.C.Īfter being built and programmed by Arishem the Judge, Gilgamesh and the rest of the Eternals were sent to Earth on the Domo. We came here from Olympia seven thousand years ago, to protect humans from the Deviants." ― Sersi
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The work of Srinivasa Ramanujun will always keep inspiring people all across the world."We're Eternals. Swati Bhise, a leading Bharatanatyam dancer, who is well acquainted with the Iyengar culture, also used all her talent in contributing creatively towards the making of the film apart from being one of its executive producers.įilms like ‘The Man Who Knew Infinity’ make us cherish our legacy and remember the contributions made by great people like Ramanujun who in spite of facing difficult times in their lives never allowed the environment to stop them from achieving great heights and from showing light to the world. Inputs from expert mathematicians also added authenticity to the whole project. Others in the cast include Kevin Mcnally, Arundhati Nag, Dhritman Chaterji, Shazad Latif, Anthony Calf, Roger Narayan, Jeremy Northman, Stephen Fry, Toby Jones and others. The famous actor Jeremy Irons plays the role of Professor GH Hardy. In the film the character of Ramanujan is played by the young and talented Dev Patel and that of his wife Janaki by the graceful Devika Bhise. “Robert opened up all his research for me and we became instant friends” added Brown. In fact he praised Kanigel for being very supportive to the film project. The director of the film Matthew Brown who himself is a writer said that he had no reservations about Kanigel’s book. Robert Kanigel once said, “The Man Who Knew Infinity is not only about mathematics it’s about the powerful bond between Ramanujan and Hardy and how it shaped their lives”. Today physicists and mathematicians are making use of them in their research on string theory, black holes and quantum gravity. Around 100 pages of notes from his last year made their way to England later and were added to the Ramanujan archives at the Wren Library at Trinity College, Cambridge. When asked what his greatest contribution to mathematics was, Hardy replied that it was the discovery of Ramanujan.Īfter staying in Cambridge, Ramanujan came back to India to be with his family but could only survive for around a year. This was not easy for Hardy as he had to really work hard in convincing others about Ramanujan and convincing Ramanujan about the importance of coherent proofs to go along with his mathematical results. Hardy became his mentor and was instrumental in bringing his brilliance to the fore and in revealing his genius to the world. Hardy after he saw the samples of his theorems. He was invited to the University of Cambridge by Professor G.H. The genius compiled nearly 4000 identities and equations. Though he lived for only 32 years in this world, Ramanujan left an indelible mark on the world of mathematics. He went on to become a Fellow of the Royal Society. In spite of having no formal training Srinivasa Ramanujan proved to the world that he very well understood the nuances of the complexity of mathematics. He added, ‘I found the personal relationships that Ramanujun had, to be amazing and I loved the idea that for the man, his mathematics was infused spirituality, at the same time I don’t mean to equate it with some far off mystic way that some westerners might perceive it to be’. ‘My aunt presented me Robert’s book and I was fascinated by the depth with which Indian Mathematics Genius Ramanujan pursued his dream-his journey was so inspiring that I decided to make this film’ said Matthew Brown, the director. The film which took almost ten years to make and had a budget of around 10 million dollars is based on a book by the same name written by Robert Kanigel on the life and times of Ramanujan. The 46 th IFFI opened with the film ‘The Man Who Knew Infinity’, which is directed by Matthew Brown and is produced by Edward Pressman of the Pressman Films, Joe Thomas and others. Special Correspondent, ‘MUSTAQBIL’, New Delhi