Shiva Trilogy author Amish Tripathi has signed a deal with Artist International Group for management, according to Deadline.
The Indian author, broadcaster and producer's outsourcing of talent management and representation to the global talent representation will boost his following and readership beyond India. Tripathi's name gets added to a client list that features names like Michelle Yeoh, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Julia Ormond and Anil Kapoor.
Tripathi is popular for his bestselling Shiva Trilogy and Ram Chandra Series, blending mythology, history, and philosophy. He has sold over 8 million copies worldwide and this signing is expected to boost those numbers.
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Amish Tripathi's 2010 book 'The Immortals of Meluha', the first of the Shiva Trilogy, sold over 1 million copies, becoming part of the fastest-selling series in Indian publishing history. The 2013 book, 'Oath of the Vayuputras,' sold 500,000 copies on its release day, securing a record-breaking Rs 5 crore advance for Tripathi’s next series.
Tripathi continues to build a cultural universe rooted in mythology, history and Indian identity. He is currently serving as Creative Director on the movie ‘Shri Radha Ramanam’, a UK-India-US co-production from CreativeLand Studios. Directed by Hardik Gajjar, the reimagining of the tale of Lord Krishna is slated for international release in 2026.
Serving as Creative Director for Shri Radha Ramanam, he has partnered with Creativeland Studios Entertainment to bring the story of Lord Krishna’s love to global audiences.
Collaborating with C. Sajan Raj Kurup, the founder and managing director of Creativeland Studios, Tripathi’s vision drives this ambitious venture set for release in February 2026.
He hosted and produced Legends of Ramayana and Legends of Shiva for Warner Bros Discovery, and Ram Janmabhoomi: Return of a Splendid Sun, for Disney+ Hotstar. He also created Mahakumbh Tales for NDTV, showcasing India’s mythology and culture.
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