Om Raut Breaks Silence on Prabhas' Adipurush Failure!
Raut emphasized that box office performance is the primary measure of a film's success.
Bollywood director Om Raut has finally addressed the mixed reception of his much-anticipated film *Adipurush*, which stars Prabhas as the lead character. Released amid high expectations, the film faced significant criticism regarding its portrayal of characters and dialogues, particularly from audiences who felt it distorted the essence of the Ramayana. In a recent interview, Raut acknowledged that while the film did not meet the audience's expectations, it still managed to achieve impressive box office collections, grossing over ₹400 crores worldwide.
In his comments, Raut emphasized that box office performance is the primary measure of a film's success. He stated, “There is no need to pay attention to the comments, criticisms, or trolls made by people who do not understand the nuances of filmmaking. Our movie did well at the box office, collecting ₹70 crores on its first day alone.” Despite the financial success, Raut's remarks have sparked renewed criticism from netizens who argue that the film's quality did not justify its massive budget of ₹600 crores.
*Adipurush*, which features Kriti Sanon as Janaki and Saif Ali Khan as Lankesh, was met with backlash for its visual effects and dialogue, with many viewers claiming that it hurt their sentiments. Critics pointed out that the film's portrayal of revered characters lacked depth and authenticity, leading to widespread disappointment. The dialogue penned by Manoj Muntashir Shukla also faced scrutiny, prompting an apology from the writer for certain lines that were deemed offensive.
As the dust settles on the film's release, Raut's comments highlight a growing divide between box office success and critical reception in the film industry. While *Adipurush* may have performed well financially, the backlash it received raises questions about the filmmakers' responsibilities in portraying culturally significant narratives. As discussions continue, it remains to be seen how Raut and his team will address the concerns raised by audiences and critics alike, and whether they will adapt their approach in future projects.