Adipurush Movie Review
By Suman M
Published on: 9:29 am, 16 June 2023
Introduction
“Adipurush” is a mythological film based on the epic Ramayana, directed by Om Raut and produced by T-Series. Starring Prabhas, Kriti Sanon, and Saif Ali Khan, the film has been highly anticipated due to Prabhas’ popularity and the timeless appeal of the Ramayana story. With a huge budget and grand production values, “Adipurush” aims to present the tale of Lord Rama to a new generation using modern technology and star power.
Plot and Performances
The film follows the story of Raghava (played by Prabhas) and Janaki (played by Kriti Sanon) who face a threat from the demon Ravana (played by Saif Ali Khan). With the help of Bajrangi, Hanuman, and an army of Vanaras, Raghava embarks on a mission to take down Ravana. Prabhas delivers a fine performance, portraying the vulnerability and struggles of an ordinary man. Saif Ali Khan’s portrayal of Ravana is powerful, but his modernized appearance and digitally enhanced stature may appear odd to traditional fans of the Ramayana. Kriti Sanon’s role is limited, while other supporting actors perform adequately in their respective roles.
Technical Aspects
The visuals in “Adipurush” exceed expectations in many aspects, but there are some scenes that could have been improved. The background music stands out and elevates the film, while some scenes and characterizations may remind viewers of popular movies in Hollywood. However, the CGI work in 2D format falls short of impressiveness, while the 3D effects are well done. The film’s color symbolism, with a predominantly dark ambiance, may be overdone but could be seen as an attempt to connect with the themes of Ravana and Lanka. The film’s dialogue is average overall.
Analysis and Conclusion
“Adipurush” is a modern retelling of the Ramayana, aiming to engage a new generation with the timeless tale. The film starts off as a drama-driven classic, but as it progresses, it becomes a lengthy action extravaganza with over-the-top graphics. While this may appeal to children and families seeking a modern presentation of a Hindu mythological story, it may disappoint traditional fans of the Ramayana. The battle and confrontation episodes in the second half are particularly long and rely heavily on VFX work. The film’s background music saves it from further decline due to the average visual effects.
Overall, “Adipurush” is a mixed bag. It has the potential to attract audiences, given its large-scale release and the popularity of the star cast. However, the film’s reliance on CGI and its departure from the traditional depiction of characters like Ravana may not sit well with all viewers. It is recommended to watch “Adipurush” on the big screen for the full experience, especially in 3D format.
Rating: 2.75/5
Keywords: Mythology, Movie Review, Critical Analysis, Adipurush, Epic
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