One of the year's biggest hits was prasanth Varma's Hanu Man. Despite all of the obstacles, Hanu Man was able to accomplish extraordinary achievement. Despite its numerous shortcomings, the audience got chills during the Lord Hanuman climactic scene. The visually striking finale made a powerful impression.
Viewers were taken to a completely different universe by prasanth Varma's depiction of Hanuman in the Himalayas. Recently, Prasanth varma unveiled the poster for the follow-up, jai Hanuman. Although Lord Hanuman was presented in Hanu Man with stunning computer-generated imagery, varma has cast Rishab Shetty, who starred in Kantara, as Hanuman in the follow-up.
While jai Hanuman will examine how Hanuman kept his pledge to Lord Rama, the plot of Hanu Man centers on Vibhishana honoring his vow to Hanuman. According to rumors, jai Hanuman would include Lord Rama in its conclusion, much like Hanuman did in Hanu Man. It's unclear if Prasanth varma will employ AI technology for a more adaptable approach or appoint a person to play Rama.
AI-generated visuals and videos are currently sweeping the film business. Many of them have an artificial feel to them, even if others are pretty wonderful. It appears that viewers will eventually become tired of these CGI and AI-generated visual effects. The audience is shifting, and their preferences are changing quickly. There may soon be a reaction against this AI technology, and people will value more realistic and human portrayals of characters. Seeing what innovative choices Prasanth varma makes for jai Hanuman will be fascinating.