VFX of 'Adipurush' are unlikely to improve in the final film
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Offended by the poor quality VFX in the teaser of Om Raut's Ramayan adaptation 'Adipurush', netizens have demanded that makers should take some time, postpone the release and re-work on the quality of VFX in the film. However, the buzz suggests that this is unlikely to happen. A source close to the film told India Today, "The makers have no plans to make any changes to the VFX of the film. They have taken feedback to the teaser, however, no changes will be made. The feedback to the 3D teaser has been positive, hence they plan to keep the same visuals.”
Justifying his vision and talking about his target audience, Om Raut told India Today, "What does today’s generation want? The generation that is consuming Marvel, the one that’s consuming Spider-Man, Iron Man, Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings and what not. With the help of Adipurush, I want to get through to the current generation. The main objective of this film is to let the younger generation experience Ramayana in a way that they would understand and find entertaining. Because unless we talk to them in their language, they won’t consume the content which is not what our objective is.”
He concluded by saying, "There is no foreign studio that has taken part in the making of this film. All the studios, big and small, are all from India and have worked together to make Adipurush possible."
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