Hrithik Roshan Responds to Ramayana Teaser Backlash: A Call for Thoughtful Critique
After Ramayana teaser backlash, Hrithik Roshan tells audiences to ask two big questions instead of just saying 'bad VFX'
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Hrithik Roshan addressed the backlash over the teaser for the upcoming film 'Ramayana,' urging audiences to consider the intent behind visual effects rather than simply criticizing them. He emphasized the importance of understanding different VFX styles and encouraged deeper reflection on filmmakers' artistic choices.
- 01Hrithik Roshan acknowledges frustrations with poor visual effects (VFX).
- 02He encourages audiences to think critically about the intent behind VFX choices.
- 03Roshan shares personal experiences that shaped his love for cinema and VFX.
- 04The film 'Ramayana' features a star-studded cast, including Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram.
- 05The first part of 'Ramayana' is set to release on Diwali this year.
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The teaser for the highly anticipated film 'Ramayana,' featuring Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram, has sparked significant debate online, particularly regarding its visual effects (VFX). While some fans praised Kapoor's portrayal, others criticized the VFX quality, likening it to a video game. In response, actor Hrithik Roshan took to Instagram to share his thoughts, acknowledging the existence of bad VFX but urging viewers to delve deeper into their critiques. He recounted his childhood fascination with cinema, influenced by films like 'Back to the Future,' and highlighted the risks filmmakers take to create innovative experiences for audiences. Roshan emphasized that not all VFX is meant to be photorealistic and encouraged viewers to consider whether the chosen style aligns with the story's intent. Directed by Nitesh Tiwari and produced by Namit Malhotra’s DNEG, 'Ramayana' is a two-part epic, with the first installment set for release on Diwali this year and the second part scheduled for Diwali 2027. Despite mixed reactions to the teaser, Roshan's perspective offers a fresh lens through which to appreciate large-scale, VFX-driven cinema.
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