We are rapidly led through the Ramayana's pre-Lord Rama's Vanvas phase in the opening credits, which have a distinctively hand-painted aesthetic. In a scene that closely resembles Game of Thrones, Shiv Bhakt Lankesh (Saif ali Khan) receives a boon from Lord Brahma that grants him the ability to remain eternal, subject to some restrictions. While residing in the woods, Raghav (Prabhas), Lakshman (Sunny Singh), and Janaki (Kriti Sanon) soon meet paths with Lankesh. The first half of the movie is centred on the answers to the questions "How and why?"

Just to address the film's most pressing concern: Are you willing to ignore the poor VFX? Well, the answer can be both yes and no. since you would want to listen to the story they are presenting in any way possible since it is so deeply ingrained in the emotional fabric of our thoughts. However, given the manner the story's creators have chosen to tell it, the answer "No" to the aforementioned question is inevitable. 

The video-game graphics detract significantly from the narration rather than adding anything. What was the reasoning for choosing to recreate an epic on the big screen using only contemporary wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital effects? netizens troll that prabhas looks like Politician Seeman and Lord Jesus instead of ram in the movie. 




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