Though many expected that Om Raut’s version of Ramayana will have this tale of Rama and Sita that will not have mythological and mystical elements like how the “Troy” movie was made in Hollywood without the fantasy elements. But here, the director picked the film to be a complete fantasy tale that we often hear about. However, such tales require stunning visual effects to sound real.
While the trailer of Prabhas’ “Aadipurush” has given goosebumps to fans, the film gave no such thing to movie lovers who are waiting to see something bigger than Baahubali from the star hero. Especially, with Rajamouli’s recent outings like Baahubali and RRR known for their visual effects extravaganza, the whole country is waiting to see similar output from all the big heroes. Coming to Aadipurush, there are now memes doing rounds that the film is going to release on Cartoon Network but not in theatres.
Right from Prabhas (Rama) killing those demons with an arrow in the first ever scene of the teaser to Hanuman-men that land by the side of Lord Rama on the stone bridge en route Lanka, the dragon that Saif Ali Khan (Ravana) rides, to the artificial flower garden around Kriti Sanon (Sita), the visual effects appear like a low-budget video game that was made a decade ago.
After pouring almost ₹500 crores budget, one wonders if this sub-standard product is what Prabhas is treating his fans with, and they are blaming director Om Raut for his tall claims with this poor vision.
This post was last modified on 3 October 2022 10:19 am
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