ADIPURUSH Team STILL SCARED of him...

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Yesterday, the trailer for Adipurush was widely distributed in a number of languages. Although there has been a range of reactions from the audience, everyone believes that the trailer was far superior to the teaser, which was flatly ignored. Everyone noticed that Saif ali Khan's portrayal of Ravana was only briefly glimpsed in the trailer. Saif got a lot of shots in the 100-second teaser but relatively little in the 200-second trailer.

Saif ali Khan's unpopular presence in the Adipurush teaser was one of the main causes for its extensive trolling. Many claimed that he did not resemble Ravana, a Shiv Bhakt, but rather the Mughal conqueror Alauddin Khilji. He received criticism for having a hairstyle that was too trendy, similar to a TikToker. Perhaps for this reason, ali KHAN' target='_blank' title='saif ali khan-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">saif ali khan was featured very scantily in the trailer. They apparently weren't able to significantly alter his appearance using VFX and other techniques, so they chose to reveal very little of him in the teaser.

The negative impact that Saif's portrayal of Ravana in the teaser caused continues to frighten the producers. They may have believed that the audience should first enter the theatres before making judgements about Saif's appearance and performance. Perhaps for the same reasons, ali KHAN' target='_blank' title='saif ali khan-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">saif ali khan was not also invited to the trailer releasing party. Additionally, it appears that, at least until the album's release, he won't take part in any Adipurush advertising. On the contrary, we think ali KHAN' target='_blank' title='saif ali khan-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">saif ali khan might end up becoming one of Adipurush's highlights. He is a skilled actor, and Om Raut, who directed Tanhaji, knows how to get the best performance out of him.


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