Did You Know Dimple Kapadia Dropped A Major Hint About Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer In Tenet?

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Did You Know Dimple Kapadia Dropped A Major Hint About Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer In Tenet?

Christopher Nolan fans are waiting with bated breaths for Oppenheimer to release. With just a day to go for the big film’s theatrical release, early reviews of the film are super se bhi upper which has taken the excitement for Oppenheimer has gone a couple of notches up. But did you know that the hint of this film was dropped two years ago in the previous Nolan film Tenet? Well, a video from Tenet is going viral on social media where Dimple Kapadia hinted that Oppenheimer was worried about the aftermath of the nuclear explosion. 

In a clip that is now going viral on Twitter, Dimple Kapadia who played the role of an Indian arms trafficker,  Priya Singh, is talking to John David Washington where she tells him that Oppenheimer was worried that the nuclear explosion following the first atomic test would cause a chain reaction. 

People are marvelling at Christopher Nolan’s storytelling and how he subtly dropped a hint about Oppenheimer in Tenet, and people did not even realise it. 

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A Hindustan Times report quoted, Dimple Kapadia talking about how she was tense while filming Tenet that she could not appreciate the film as it was being shot. She also called this film a ‘beautiful dream’. She also talked about how she was locked up in her vanity for four hours as she tried to understand Tenet’s script. 

Also read: Oppenheimer Early Reviews: Critics Call Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt Film Nolan’s Best, Praise Sex Scenes!

Coming back to Oppenheimer, the film boasts of an exemplary cast of Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Robert Downey Jr, Rami Malek, Florence Pugh, Josh Hartnett, and others. The film is based on Kai Bird and Martin J Sherwin’s biography titled American Prometheus, and revolves around the American theoretical physicist Robert Oppenheimer and how he played a major role in developing the nuclear bomb. The film hits theatres on July 21.

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First Published: July 20, 2023 3:04 PM

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