A Film Review : ADI PURUSH

 ADI PURUSH 

 


 While Adi-purush has many remarkable elements, it is not without its flaws. Despite its grand scale and captivating visuals, the film falls short in certain areas, hindering its potential to be an absolute masterpiece.

One of the notable issues with Adi-purush is its lengthy runtime. Clocking in at over two and a half hours, the film occasionally suffers from pacing problems, particularly in the second part. Certain sequences could have been tightened or trimmed to maintain a more engaging and focused narrative. The prolonged duration may test the patience of some viewers, leading to a slight sense of fatigue.

Additionally, some supporting characters in Adi-purush could have been better developed.

Furthermore, while the film boasts impressive visual effects, there are a few instances where the CGI feels slightly unpolished or inconsistent.

In terms of storytelling, Adipurush occasionally sacrifices narrative coherence for the sake of stylized visuals and action sequences. Some scenes feel disjointed or lacking in proper context, which can make it challenging for viewers unfamiliar with the original Ramayana epic to fully grasp the significance of certain events. A stronger focus on narrative clarity would have benefited the overall storytelling experience.

The portrayal of Lord Rama feels somewhat restrained at times, preventing a deeper connection between the character and the audience. More nuanced exploration of Rama's inner turmoil and conflicts could have added layers of complexity to the central protagonist.

Due to these shortcomings, it is important to note that Adi-purush may not achieve perfection in every aspect, its strengths, including the grandeur of its visuals and standout performances, contribute to an overall enjoyable cinematic experience.

In conclusion, Adipurush is a film that embraces the grandeur and scale of mythology, but it is not without its flaws. Pacing issues, underdeveloped supporting characters, occasional visual inconsistencies, and a lack of narrative clarity hinder the film's potential. 

Most of the viewers, who read the Epic, either in longer or shorter version, will feel helpless and confused at the end, while coming out of the Cinema Hall. The expenditure to the tune of 600Cr might be recovered marginally above, due to its VF effects and in general people's love to see win of GOOD over BAD. But the dialects are not from Treta Yuga specially in the mouth of Bhagavan Sri Hanuman  ji. Even the dresses of Vanaras are not of the same Yuga. 

It is a general review without any bias. You may agree or not. 

Attaching a copy of link of Hindi Ramayana for enthusiastic readers. You can buy the book and get it on your hand in three days time.

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