"Adipurush" fails to deliver on its promise of impressive visual effects. The CGI appears substandard, lacking the polish and realism that audiences have come to expect from modern films. The poorly executed CGI detracts from the immersive experience and undermines the film's attempts to transport viewers to the world of the Ramayana.
One of the crucial aspects of any film is the casting, and unfortunately, "Adipurush" falls short in this department. The choice of South Indian actor Prabhas for the lead role doesn't seem to be a good fit, as his portrayal fails to capture the essence of the character. The miscasting hampers the authenticity of the Ramayana narrative and hinders viewers from connecting with the characters on a deeper level.
A particularly disheartening aspect of "Adipurush" is the unoriginality of certain scenes, particularly those set in Lanka. The blatant copying of scenes from Marvel's Thor, specifically Thor's home Asgard, raises concerns about the film's lack of originality and creativity. Such imitation does a disservice to the rich cultural heritage and mythology of the Ramayana
The film's dialogue leaves much to be desired. Instead of capturing the elegance and grandeur of the original text, "Adipurush" resorts to slang and uninspiring lines. The subpar dialogue fails to convey the depth and emotional resonance that the Ramayana is known for, diminishing the impact of important moments in the story.
Perhaps the most significant disappointment with "Adipurush" is its overall wastage of resources and audience expectations. With a substantial budget and a captivating source material like the Ramayana, the film had the potential to be a grand cinematic experience. However, it fails to live up to these expectations, leaving viewers feeling unsatisfied and disenchanted.The movie's weak CGI, miscast characters, unoriginal scenes, uninspiring dialogue, and overall wasted potential make it a disappointing experience for audiences. While attempts to adapt timeless classics should be appreciated, "Adipurush" unfortunately fails to capture the essence and grandeur of the Ramayana.