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Adipurush, Tejas, Tu Love Story 2050

Bollywood has a history of sometimes presenting poor visual effects and entertaining audiences for the wrong reasons. Advances in technology have likely improved his VFX standards in recent Bollywood productions (Brahmastra, Thank God, Ra.One), but watching Prabhas and Saif in his Ali Khan-starrer Adipurush After doing that, doubts arose at first. Following the criticism, the creators of Adipurush decided to enhance and refine her VFX, but nothing really changed.

Ayan Mukerji’s film Brahmastra was praised for its innovative use of CGI and VFX, especially its use of motion capture technology, and demonstrated a groundbreaking approach in Bollywood. Nevertheless, some films faced shortcomings in certain aspects of visual effects execution. Here are five of his Bollywood movies that received criticism for sub-par VFX.

Adipurush

‘Adipurush’ has faced criticism since its teaser was released due to concerns over the quality of VFX and CGI, along with claims that characters such as Lord Ram, Sita, Ravana and Hanuman are misunderstood. Some people expressed dissatisfaction with the teaser’s visuals, particularly Saif Ali Khan’s portrayal of Ravana, who noted his resemblance to a Mughal warrior.

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Released in 2013, the film was directed and produced by Rakesh Roshan. This is the third film in the ‘Krrish’ series of films and a sequel to ‘Koi…Mil Gaya’. The film stars Hrithik Roshan as the title character Krish and also stars Priyanka Chopra, Kangana Ranaut and Vivek Oberoi in important roles. The story revolves around Krrish who fights against the evil scientist Kaal who creates mutants to conquer the world. While the film was a commercial success and received positive reviews for Hrithik Roshan’s performance and storyline, it was criticized for its visual effects, which were deemed inconsistent and certain sequences were missing. faced.

love story 2050

A science fiction romantic film released in 2008. Directed by Harry Baweja. The film stars Harman Baweja and Priyanka Chopra. The story revolves around a young man, Karan (played by Harman Baweja), who travels to the future, specifically her year 2050, following her lover Sana, aka Priyanka Chopra. In the future, he discovers various advances and challenges while trying to reunite with his loved ones. The film was considered unconvincing and unsophisticated, failing to create a believable futuristic world, and faced harsh criticism for its presentation, including its visual effects.

tejas

The plot of the Kangan Ranaut-directed film revolves around a terrorist attack on the Ram temple in Ayodhya before its inauguration. However, while it was expected to be an engaging sequence, the execution was disappointing, with visual effects resembling ’90s video game graphics. The film’s filthy editing and sub-standard visual effects were evident, marring Kangana Ranaut’s average performance and failed to save the film.

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It is a historical drama film released in 2019 and directed by Abhishek Varman. It featured an ensemble cast including Madhuri Dixit, Sonakshi Sinha, Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, Aditya Roy Kapur and Sanjay Dutt. Set in the pre-independence era, Kalank revolves around complex relationships, conflicts and love stories. The film’s story delves into social issues, forbidden love, and the consequences of choices made in a complex, multi-layered storyline.

Kalank attracted attention for its grand sets, lavish costumes, and brilliant performances, but received mixed reviews from both audiences and critics. Some praised its gorgeous visuals and performances, while others criticized its complicated plot and pacing issues. The intended terrifying bullfighting scene in the film became comical and lost its seriousness due to the presence of the animated bull, which failed to evoke the intended fear or tension.

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