As Sai and Raju continued their discussion, they couldn't help but add another point to the long list of flaws in Shakuntalam. "And don't even get me started on the VFX," Sai exclaimed. "That was some of the worst I've ever seen in cinema history."
Raju couldn't help but laugh. "Yeah, it was like they were trying to make the movie look worse than it actually was."
Sai shook his head in disbelief. "I just can't believe they spent all that money on the weight lifting, rabbit bites, and flower allergies, and then skimped on the actual production value. It's like they had their priorities all mixed up."
Raju nodded in agreement. "I guess they figured they could just distract us with Samantha's over-the-top preparation and hope we wouldn't notice the terrible VFX."
Sai laughed. "Well, I don't think they were counting on us being such discerning movie-goers. We may have fallen for the hype, but we won't make that mistake again."
And with that, they walked away from the theater, vowing to be more selective in their movie choices in the future.