Prabhas’ Adipurush hit theaters on June 16, eliciting mixed reviews on its opening day. Being a film based on the epic Ramayana, it has faced criticism from critics for certain characters and dialogues that have raised objections. One particular aspect that has angered many people is the portrayal of Ravana in the movie. Meanwhile, an old video of Jr NTR where he talks about Ravana is now going viral on social media.
During the promotions of Jai Lava Kusa, NTR revealed how he gathered information about Ravana and the Ramayana.
“I read the book ‘Asura’ by Anand Neelakanta to learn about Ravana. Ravana is the king of 18 worlds and the emperor of Asuras. He must be the master of all the worlds. All these characteristics should be visible in the portrayal of Ravana. When Ravanasura sees Rama during the war, Rama himself praises him, saying, ‘You are such a great person.'” said NTR.
NTR emphasized the importance of portraying Ravana so that even the enemy should acknowledge his greatness.
The depiction of Ravana with ten heads arranged in two rows and an unconventional hairstyle has led to backlash from Prabhas’ fans directed at director Om Raut.
Conversely, NTR’s dedication to researching and understanding his character has earned appreciation from fans, including Prabhas’ supporters, who have taken to social media to commend NTR’s commitment. The video is currently going viral on social media.
The video is currently going viral on social media.
This post was last modified on 25 June 2023 12:12 am
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