Your Privacy is Important to us

We encourage you to review our Terms of Service, and Privacy Policy.

By continuing, you agree to the Terms listed here. In case you want to opt out, please click "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information" link in the footer of this page.

Opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information

We won't sell or share your personal information to inform the ads you see. You may still see interest-based ads if your information is sold or shared by other companies or was sold or shared previously.

Continue on TOI App
Open App
Login for better experience!
Login Now
Welcome! to timesofindia.com
TOI INDTOI USTOI GCC
TOI+
  • Home
  • Live
  • TOI Games
  • Top Headlines
  • India
  • City News
  • Photos
  • Business
  • Real Estate
  • Entertainment
  • Movie Reviews
  • Lifestyle
  • Podcasts
  • Elections
  • Web Series
  • Sports
  • TV
  • Food
  • Travel
  • Events
  • World
  • Music
  • Astrology
  • Videos
  • Tech
  • Auto
  • Education
  • Log Out
Follow Us On
Open App
  • ETIMES
  • CINEMA
  • VIDEOS
  • TV
  • LIFESTYLE
  • VISUAL STORIES
  • MUSIC
  • TRAVEL
  • FOOD
  • TRENDING
  • EVENTS
  • THEATRE
  • PHOTOS
  • MOVIE REVIEWS
  • MOVIE LISTINGS
  • HEALTH
  • RELATIONSHIP
  • WEB SERIES
  • BOX OFFICE

Rishi Kapoor to Carrie Fisher: Late actors who were brought to life on screen using CGI

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 12, 2020, 07:30 IST
Comments
Share
1/7

​Rishi Kapoor to Carrie Fisher: Late actors who were brought to life on screen using CGI

Over the past years, the Bollywood and Hollywood film industries alike, have lost some of their greats who left a big void the industry. Although all these celebrity demises were just as shocking, some announcements came as an even bigger jolt as these stars seemed hale and hearty on the sets. At times like these, filmmakers have often risen to the challenges and pushed the envelope of filmmaking to give these late stars a befitting film and also let the audience bid their final goodbyes. From Rishi Kapoor in Bollywood to Carrie Fisher in Hollywood, here’s a list of late stars who were brought back to life on-screen using CGI.

2/7

​Rishi Kapoor in Sharmaji Namkeen

After battling cancer for over two years, Rishi Kapoor passed away on April 30 at a hospital in Mumbai. At the time, the actor was reportedly shooting for his film ‘Sharmaji Namkeen’ with Juhi Chawla in Delhi. Sadly, owing to some delays and his sudden demise, the film was left incomplete with just a few days if shoot remaining. According to the latest reports, the makers of what is now Rishi’s last film have promised that the project will see a theatrical release. Talking about how they plan to finish the remaining portions of the film, the makers said that advanced technology, an amalgamation of VFX, and some special technique will be used to complete Rishi’s portions in the film.

While this technique may be one of the first few attempts in Bollywood, on the other side of the globe, in Hollywood, filmmakers frequently resort to this kind of movie magic. Let’s take a look.

3/7

​Oliver Reed in Gladiator

Veteran actor Oliver Reed passed away from a massive heart attack while working on director Ridley Scott’s film ‘Gladiator’. To complete the film, the director used a digitally constructed face which was mapped onto a body double during editing. With the use of special effects and an edited script, the results were convincing enough to go unnoticed by viewers. Reed even won a BAFTA nomination for his performance in the film.

4/7

​Marlon Brando in Superman Returns

Hollywood’s screen legend Marlon Brando made a lasting impression when he played the role of Superman’s father Jor-El in the 1978 film ‘Superman: The Movie’. It is no wonder then that his character was re-written into the 2006 pseudo-sequel ‘Superman Returns’. However, owing to the legend’s passing in 2004, the team went to great lengths to get a VFX company on-board to use previous footage of the star from the 1978 film to match Brando’s eyes and create a model and add texture to his mouth to make his dialogue delivery appear natural.

5/7

​Paul Walker in Furious 7

Actor Paul Walker, famous for his role in the ‘Fast and Furious’ series, met his untimely demise after a fatal car crash claimed his life. At the time, Walker was shooting for the seventh instalment of the franchise. To finish the project, the team used approximately 350 CGI shots and even had his brothers Cody and Caleb stepping in as body doubles. Not only was the director able to finish the film, but also complete the character’s arc while paying a touching tribute to the star.

6/7

​Carrie Fisher in ‘Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker’

The galaxy’s favourite warrior-princess Carrie Fisher suddenly passed away at the age of 60, while shooting for her film ‘Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker’. While fans grieved her loss, director J.J. Abrams went the extra mile to make sure Carrie got a befitting farewell as he altered the final Star Wars script and worked with unused footage of the actress and accurately brought her to life on the big screen.

7/7

​Whitney Houston

Musical sensation and actress Whitney Houston’s untimely demise in 2012 shocked the world. And although fans mourned her passing, they were not yet ready to bid her goodbye. Hence, unlike the other personalities on this list who were brought to life on-screen, Whitney was created into a hologram for a concert that kicked off early this year. An Evening with Whitney, featuring a hologram of the singer flagged off in the US and saw the late diva singing her greatest hits accompanied by a live band.

Top Comment
P
Pradeep
2218 days ago
True death is a tragic end and it brings a void for the family and the fans. But, it is time to move on and let the departed soul rest in peace. Om Shanti.
Read allPost comment
Featured In Entertainment
  • 'Ginny Weds Sunny 2' OTT release: When and where to watch?
  • 'Parents are giving up, be grateful': Jameel Khan on 'Gullak' Season 5
  • Kangana reveals taking charge of social media accounts from her team, here's why
  • Jaya Bachchan reacts to objectification of women amid Janhvi's Peddi row
  • Amid Janhvi's 'Peddi' row, Kangana reacts to filmmakers objectifying women on screen
  • Kajal says Ranbir's 'Ramayana' is something India has never witnessed before
  • Quote of the day with Blake Lively
  • 'Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai' BO Day 4 [LIVE]: Crosses Rs 25 crore on first Monday
  • Varun on how his proposal to Natasha went hilariously wrong
Photostories
  • Cricketer Devdutt Padikkal's crores-worth residence in Bangalore is a luxurious retreat reflecting his cricketing success and hard work
  • Little Indias around the world" Countries with the largest Indian diasporas
  • Jennifer Winget's style on TV: How every character she played had its own fashion language
  • From Tigers to Jaguars: 10 iconic safari adventures around the world
  • 9 ‘Chanakya Neeti’ by Kautilya every child must know for guaranteed success in life
  • What is the Blended Learning Model? 8 must-know facts for parents to support their child
  • 10 window glass design ideas that instantly upgrade your home
  • Iconic mountains from across the world with strangest stories and the one from India is a complete surprise
  • Latest OTT releases this week (June 8 - 14): Akshay Kumar's 'Bhooth Bangla', Ali Fazal's 'Raakh' to 'Viral Hit' and more
Explore more Stories
  • 7
    Rags to Riches stories of Hollywood: Dwayne ‘The Rock' Johnson to Robert Downey Jr.
  • 6
    Brad Pitt to Tom Holland: Hollywood actors who spoke about addiction and sobriety
  • 6
    Deepika Padukone, Kajol, Alia Bhatt: Bollywood actresses who worked during their pregnancy
  • 5
    'Peddi', 'Parimala And Co' to 'Varavu': Most awaited South films releasing this week
  • 5
    Hollywood's ugliest custody battles: From Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie to Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna
Up Next
  • ETimes
  • /
  • Entertainment
  • /
  • Hindi
  • /
  • Bollywood
  • /
  • Rishi Kapoor to Carrie Fisher: Late actors who were brought to life on screen using CGI
About UsTerms Of UsePrivacy PolicyCookie Policy

Copyright © Jun 8, 2026, 08.00PM IST Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. All rights reserved. For reprint rights: Times Syndication Service