Rajamouli is without a doubt the most well-known commercial filmmaker in indian cinema, and no one can ever fully realise his vision. No other indian director incorporates as much visual effects and computer graphics into their works. Unlike rajamouli degree mass flicks, Nag Ashwin's recent attempt at this with kalki worked as a class film. The distinction is that, unlike kalki, rajamouli seamlessly combines computer-generated imagery with an emotive story.
 

Moving on to Devara, koratala siva seems to be attempting a similar endeavor with this ntr film. It is made rather evident in the interviews with ntr, Siva, and other celebrities that the movie involves a significant amount of computer-generated imagery. In addition to live visuals, Siva and ntr disclosed that the movie has considerable picture improvement and CGI shots in many aquatic action sequences. Working with so much CGI, especially the highly anticipated shark combat scene, should have been a novel experience for Koratala. It's a task in and of itself.
 
Now, koratala getting praises as he ticks all the boxes and has done a masterful thing like Rajamouli.  CGI could have come under scrutiny if he missed the mark, but he never allowed that! 



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