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Adipurush is a 2023 Indian epic historical action film directed by Om Raut and produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Om Raut, Prasad Sutar, and Rajesh Nair. It is based on the Indian epic Ramayana, and stars Prabhas as Raghav (Lord Rama), Kriti Sanon as Janaki (Sita), Saif Ali Khan as Lankesh (Ravana), Sunny Singh as Shesh (Lakshman), and Sharad Kelkar as Hanuman. The film was released on 10th June 2023 in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada languages.

Adipurush is a visually stunning film with some impressive action sequences. The performances by Prabhas, Kriti Sanon, and Saif Ali Khan are all top-notch. However, the film’s screenplay is somewhat weak, and the film’s length (nearly three hours) can be a bit of a drag.

Overall, Adipurush is a decent film that is worth watching for its visuals and performances. However, it is not without its flaws.

Here are some of the pros and cons of the film:

Pros:

  • Visually stunning film
  • Impressive action sequences
  • Top-notch performances by Prabhas, Kriti Sanon, and Saif Ali Khan

Cons:

  • Weak screenplay
  • Long running time
  • Some historical inaccuracies

Overall, Adipurush is a decent film that is worth watching for its visuals and performances. However, it is not without its flaws.

ChatGPT:

Hello, dear readers! Welcome to another edition of my movie reviews, where I share my honest and hilarious opinions on the latest releases. Today, I’m going to talk about Adipurush, a 2023 Indian epic mythological action film based on the epic Ramayana. The film is written and directed by Om Raut and produced by T-Series and Retrophiles. Shot simultaneously in Hindi and Telugu, the film stars Prabhas, Saif Ali Khan, Kriti Sanon, Sunny Singh and Devdatta Nage.

Adipurush tells the story of Raghava (Prabhas), a prince of Ayodhya who goes into exile with his wife Janaki (Kriti Sanon) and brother Shesh (Sunny Singh) after his stepmother Kaikeyi demands that her son Bharata be crowned as king instead. During their exile, Janaki is kidnapped by Lankesh (Saif Ali Khan), the evil king of Lanka who wants to make her his queen. Raghava then sets out to rescue his wife with the help of his loyal friend Bajrang (Devdatta Nage), a monkey-like warrior who can fly and change his shape. Along the way, they face many obstacles and enemies, such as Lankesh’s son Indrajit (Vatsal Sheth), his sister Shurpanakha (Tejaswini Pandit), and his brother Vibhishana (Siddhant Karnick).

Now, I have to admit that I’m not very familiar with the original Ramayana, so I can’t comment on how faithful this adaptation is. But I can tell you that this film is a visual spectacle that will blow your mind with its stunning CGI effects and action sequences. The film is shot in 3D and uses motion capture technology to create realistic and expressive characters. The scenes of Raghava’s army crossing the ocean by building a bridge of rocks, Lankesh’s palace burning in flames, and the final battle between Raghava and Lankesh are some of the highlights of the film.

However, as much as I enjoyed the visuals, I was disappointed by the lack of depth and emotion in the story. The film tries to cram too much into its nearly three-hour runtime, resulting in a rushed and superficial plot that doesn’t give enough time for character development or emotional connection. The dialogues are cheesy and cliched, and the performances are wooden and over-the-top. Prabhas looks bored and bland as Raghava, Saif Ali Khan hams it up as Lankesh with a weird accent and a fake beard, Kriti Sanon has nothing to do but look pretty and cry as Janaki, Sunny Singh is annoying as Shesh with his constant jokes and whining, and Devdatta Nage is the only saving grace as Bajrang with his charisma and humor.

The film also suffers from poor editing and pacing, making it feel longer than it actually is. The songs by Ajay-Atul are forgettable and unnecessary, interrupting the flow of the story. The film also deviates from the source material in some ways that might offend some purists or religious sensibilities. For example, Raghava is shown to be doubtful and insecure about his abilities, Lankesh is given a backstory that tries to justify his actions, Janaki is shown to be rebellious and independent-minded, and Bajrang is shown to have a crush on Janaki.

Overall, Adipurush is a film that tries to be an epic blockbuster but fails to deliver on its promise. It is a feast for the eyes but not for the heart or the mind. It might appeal to fans of Prabhas or action-fantasy genre, but for others, it might be a waste of time and money. I give it 2 out of 5 stars.

That’s all for today’s review. Thank you for reading and stay tuned for more!