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Ramayana VFX Sparks Debate: Deliberate or Incomplete?

Summary

  • A scene from the highly anticipated Ramayana film has reportedly leaked online.
  • Content creator suggests poor VFX in a glimpse might be intentional for marketing.
  • The film is slated for a grand release on Diwali 2026.
Ramayana VFX Sparks Debate: Deliberate or Incomplete?

The epic tale of Ramayana is set to be brought to life on a grand cinematic scale with its film adaptation slated for a Diwali 2026 release. Recently, a scene allegedly featuring Ranbir Kapoor as 'Ram' fighting a demon surfaced online, sparking intense discussion among fans. This alleged leak occurred shortly after a trailer was reportedly shown at CinemaCon.

Fans expressed concern over the visual effects (VFX) quality, drawing comparisons to the film 'Adipurush'. However, content creator Dhruv Parikshit offered a different perspective after attending a workshop organized by the film's makers. He suggested that the perceived poor VFX in a recently released glimpse might have been intentional.

Parikshit claimed a VFX artist revealed that a 'nerfed version' was released to generate online chatter and free marketing. He stated that more advanced versions of the scenes exist and that the final film's VFX will be of exceptional quality, comparable to 'Avatar.' The film's team, including director Nitesh Tiwari and actors Yash and Ranbir Kapoor, are reportedly focused on creating an immersive world for the audience.

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