One of the most expensive projects in Indian cinema, Ramayan, released its glimpse recently. The film has already created strong buzz due to its scale and ambition.
Soon after the glimpse release, some viewers raised concerns. Many felt that the VFX and visual storytelling were not as impressive as expected.
However, it may be too early to judge the film’s technical quality. A short glimpse cannot fully represent the final output. Future promotional content could change current opinions.
This situation also brings attention to Allu Arjun’s upcoming film with director Atlee. Unlike Ramayan, this project may not get the same benefit of early-stage leniency.
The film is expected to rely heavily on VFX and visual presentation. This means audience expectations will be extremely high from the very beginning.
Director Atlee has largely worked on commercial entertainers so far. Delivering a visually strong, VFX-driven film will be a major challenge in his career.
At the same time, the responsibility will strongly fall on Allu Arjun. After the success of Pushpa, his brand value has increased significantly.
Audience expectations from him are now much higher. The film’s success will depend not just on content but also on technical excellence.
The early reactions to Ramayan show how critical audiences are about VFX quality. Even small flaws can lead to strong criticism.
If Allu Arjun and Atlee are planning a graphics-heavy film, their first promotional content must be flawless. There is very little room for error in such projects.






