Adipurush film's efforts should be appreciated..!

Sowmiya Sriram
Adipurush film's efforts should be appreciated..!

Adipurush is a movie based on the story of Ramayana with prabhas as Rama. Directed by bollywood director Om Raut, this movie was released on june 16. Some people say it's super after watching the movie, while others criticize it. Some say that Om Raut misrepresented the original Ramayana. Om Raut used his own intelligence as a director in some aspects of the film. There is criticism that some precautions should be taken while showing epic stories on the silver screen.
The movie Adipurush was a blockbuster till the weekend, but the collections also slowed down from Monday. The producers have also reduced the North Side ticket price so that more people can watch the movie. Meanwhile, CS Rangarajan, Chief Priest of Chilukur balaji temple, who saw the film, made interesting comments on Adipurush. He said that bringing the story of Ramayana to the screen is a great effort. But the director said that the director made the story of Ramayana with some of his own creativity.
Ram is being talked about everywhere these days. That all happened because of this movie. Whatever the outcome of the film, Adipurush said that this effort of the team should be appreciated. In India, which has a population of 130 crores, everyone has their own opinion. Similar opinions were also expressed about the film. He said that the director Om Raut had shown him what he wanted in the case of the war between Rama and Ravana. The audience was also very disappointed in the graphics of Aadipurush. It is claimed that there are no VFX effects suitable for the budget of 500 crores. The audience raised some objections to some dialogues in the movie, but they were changed and new dialogues were added.

Chilukuri balaji temple Chief Priest CS Rangarajan's comments on the movie Adipurush have now gone viral on social media. It can be said that the priest Rangarajan's comments are somewhat supportive of Adipurush, which is running with sluggish collections on weekdays.

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