Director Om Raut Said On 'Adipurush', 'The Film Is Not For Mobile, You Will Not Be Disappointed If You See It In The Theater'
People were eagerly waiting for a glimpse of the film Aadipurush, but as soon as the teaser of the film was released, people were heartbroken after seeing its VFX. The audience had high hopes that the film is being made for 500 crores and that a personality like Prabhas is playing the lead role in the film. In such a situation, the audience is once again going to see something spectacular like Bahubali, but it did not happen at all.
People were eagerly waiting for a glimpse of the film Aadipurush, but as soon as the teaser of the film was released, people were heartbroken after seeing its VFX. The audience had high hopes that the film is being made for 500 crores and that a personality like Prabhas is playing the lead role in the film. In such a situation, the audience is once again going to see something spectacular like Bahubali, but it did not happen at all. As soon as the teaser of the film Adipurush was released, all the expectations of the fans were shattered and the film got mired in controversies even before its release.
Many types of memes are being made on social media about Adi Purush and it is being called cheap Game of Thrones. Apart from the controversies, people did not like the VFX of the film at all. Now the makers of the film arranged a special 3D screening of the teaser of the film. Along with this, the director of the film Om Raut gave his statement regarding all the criticisms.
During an interaction with the media after the screening, filmmaker Om Raut spoke about all the reactions he was getting for the teaser of the film and said that he is not surprised by the response as the film is made for the big screen and not mobile phones. For. He added that the VFX of the film is too big to be absorbed on a cellphone and the VFX, scale, and treatment of the film will look great on the big screen.
Replying to a question from The Indian Express, Om Raut said, "I was disappointed, not surprised because the film is made for the big-medium-big screen. You can downplay it to some extent but it's not a big deal. Can't bring it down. It's an environment that I can't control. The filmmaker said that his film intends to bring people of all ages to the theatres. We aim to film people from far-flung places. came to see
Om Raut's Aadipurush which stars Prabhas, Saif Ali Khan, Kriti Sanon, and Sunny Singh in lead roles is all set to hit the big screens on January 12 next year. Om Raut's last film was Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior, starring Ajay Devgn, which also went high on VFX and earned over 200 crores at the global box office.