Dil Raju Predicted ADIPURUSH FLOP and Escaped

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Adipurush's first half is strong, with just the right amount of tension and an interesting story. The Ramayana's real story is presented well, and it mostly remains enjoyable.  The second half continues where the previous one left off, although it largely consists of battle and confrontation scenes with excessively detailed graphics. The entire fight scene lasts a long time, beginning with Raghava and his army storming Ravana's Lanka and ending with the conclusion. With a lot of VFX work, it turns into an extravagant action film.

The background music intervenes to prevent Adipurush from falling because of the VFX, which are quite mediocre. The majority of the film also has a gloomy atmosphere. It is overdone, yet it may be due to the colour symbolism of the Ravana and Lanka motif.  The traditional Ramayana devotees find Ravana's portrayal to be a little odd. His castle in Lanka, his garb, and even his armoury appear to have drawn extensively from "superhero" films. The filmmakers' decision to make the villain appear fashionable might be the right move in order to appeal to the younger generation audiences who have a strong connection to the character and topic trend. It's intriguing how Ravana's 10 heads confer before making a decision.

Dil Raju's wise decision of stepping back from Adipurush is now being hailed by various distributors and most of them say he learned his lesson quickly after the failure of 'Shaakuntalam'.

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