Maulana Ravan, B-Town Sita and Ape Like Vanaras: Adipurush teaser is a disaster

A fortnight after the historic Ram Mandir Bhoomi Pujan, Bahubali fame Prabhas had announced a movie in collaboration with Om Raut and T-Series. It was speculated to be the most ambitious project to be ever made on the life of Bhagwan Shri Ram.  Om Raut had already set the bar high with their Tanhaji: The unsung warrior and audiences had high hopes from Prabhas, expecting something even better than what he delivered in Bahubali. But hopes don’t always stand the ground and the teaser release of Adipurush has proven it.

Adipurush teaser fails to meet the expectations

On 2nd October, T-Series released the first official teaser of Adipurush, which is set to hit the theatres in January next year. The film showcases Prabhas as Bhagwan Ram, Kriti Sanon as Mata Sita, Pyar ka Punchnama star Sunny Singh as Bhagwan Lakshman. Media reports suggest that Om Raut has drawn inspiration from Maharishi Valmiki’s Ramayan. However, the base remains Ramayan, certain changes have been done, like Prabhas’ character has been named as Raghav, while Sanon’s character is Janaki, while Saif Ali Khan will play the villainous character of Lankesh. The audiences have gone all guns blazing at Om Raut, due to some alleged blunders he had done.

Saif plays Maulana Ravan

As soon as the teaser was released at a mega event in Ayodhya, fans started trolling the makers, and the first thing to be criticised was Saif Ali Khan. His earlier statements about humanising Ravan had already landed the makers in a lot of troubles. This time it was not the name of his kids or his anti-Sanatan remarks, rather the portrayal. Ravan, who was king of asuras, looks more of a new era villain with a long beard and Gen-Z haircut. Saif Ali Khan with smoky eye look looks typically like some Islamic invader, suggest some netizens.

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The POGO level VFX have turned Ravan-The king of Asuras into the head of any Dracula association.

Om Raut gets the concept of Vanaras wrong

The second thing that raised the eyebrows of the audiences is the depiction of Bhagwan Ram’s Vanar Sena– the one who helped him in his mission. Who were vanras? Were they monkeys? Well, it would be demeaning to even think about that. Vanars were the brave forest dwelling humans who formed the mighty sena of Bhagwan Ram. In the teaser, Vanaras are portrayed as apes. In the teaser the Vanar Sena looks like a bunch of monstrous gorillas, something sort of seen in Hollywood movies.

 

Netizens are claiming that vanaras have turned monkeys due to western interpretation.

Mata Sita turned into a B-town heroine with B-Grade VFX

The depiction of Mata Sita has also gathered flak. Mata Sita’s character played by Kriti Sanon has been shown with like a typical B-town influence, way distant from the grace and dignity Mata Sita carried.

The VFX of the film has received the most criticism, as it appears very cartoonish and memes are being suggesting that the rights of Adipurush have been sold to Cartoon Network. The VFX is a crass, and clips are doing round how blatantly it has been copied from the Hollywood movies.

The shattered hope results in trolling

Ramayan is one of the most revered tales of civilisational history of Bharat. Unlike the left-liberal cabal of Bollywood, one must have expected the duo of Prabhas and Om Raut to do justice with the character and the story without any biases. However, it seems that the duo too has failed to present the fact, the possible reason why the audience have been irked after the teaser release.

Ramayan resides at the highest platform for any follower of Sanatan Dharma. Bhagwan Ram is a sovereign authority of Dharma, emulating ethics, morality and values, all in one. Ramayan needs to be 100% correct in the process of adaptation, otherwise it paves the way for the distortion of Sanatan Dharma and the civilisational history of Bharat.

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