Hope people like Adipurush, have made the film with a lot of love: Prabhas  

"Adipurush", a retelling of the mythological epic Ramayana fronted by Prabhas, has raised Rs 240 crore at the worldwide box office

Prabhas in Adipurush

Mumbai: Baahubali star Prabhas is hoping that the audiences like his portrayal of ‘Lord Ram’ in Adipurush, Om Raut’s big screen adaptation of ‘Ramayana’. Prabhas said he has portrayed the role with ‘a lot of love and respect’.

The makers of the multilingual period saga released the trailer of the film Tuesday. The launch of the trailer of Adipurush came six months after the teaser stirred a controversy over the depiction of Ravana and Hanuman as well as the quality of its visual effects (VFX).

Prabhas, who along with the crew chanted ‘Jai Shri Ram’ and ‘Jai Siya Ram’ at the press event, said he felt grateful to portray such an iconic character.

“I should thank Om for giving me this opportunity. We have made this film with a lot of love and respect. Hope you all like it,” Prabhas said.

Adipurush courted controversy, including boycott calls, over the depiction of Hindu deities and the buzz cut sported by Saif Ali Khan’s ‘Lankesh’ when the teaser released in October last year.

See trailer: youtu.be/scNmYjoR-qM

The 3.19-minute trailer mostly focuses on Ram’s journey from Raghav to Adipurush as he braces for a war with demon king ‘Lankesh’.

Saif was not present at the trailer launch. The team, including Prabhas, actor Kriti Sanon, producer Bhushan Kumar of T-series, director Om Raut and lyricist Manoj Muntashir,  shared their experience of working on the project. But they did not take any questions from the press.

Raut, known for National Award-winning Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior, dedicated the film to ‘Ramleela’ artists who have been bringing to life the epic tale in varied forms across the country for many years.

See fan reaction: https://twitter.com/i/status/1655625049049825282

“I want to dedicate the film to each and every artist who has been a part of ‘Ramleela’. I feel the story of ‘Ramayan’ has always been there for years and it is like a bus. We have boarded this bus and we will continue for some years. Then we will get down and somebody else will board the bus. But the journey of ‘Ramleela’ will continue. We will continue to see ‘Ramleela’ in different ways as long as there is India,” Om said.

The trailer begins with Raghav(Prabhas), Janki (Sanon) and Shesh (Sunny Singh) leaving the Ayodhya palace for 14-year exile and traverses through the jungles where Janki is propelled to cross the Lakshman Rekha as Khan’s Lankesh appears in disguise of a sage.

It then transports the viewers to Lanka, gives a glimpse of Bajrang’s (Devdatta Nage) meeting with Janki in Ashok Vatika, and Raghav’s quest to crush evil forces as he travels across the sea with the army of monkeys and bears, led by Hanuman, to rescue his beloved wife.

Sanon said sharing the trailer with the audiences globally is an ‘emotional’ moment for her. “I have goosebumps right now. Adipurush is more than a film to all of us. I’m grateful for the experiences we have had during the making of this movie. There are very few actors who have had the opportunity to play a character like this. So I feel very blessed,” Sanon said.

Photo courtesy: Kriti Sanon Twitter

Sanon stated that she has tried to play Janki with ‘full respect and devotion’. “I had respect and admiration for this character but it all got amplified as I shot for this movie. I could understand this character in detail. For me, Janaki represented the combination of a pure, kind soul with a strong mind. I’ve given my 200 per cent. They were gods, we are mere humans. So, if there’s any kind of shortcoming, please forgive me,” the actor added.

Adipurush was initially set to arrive in cinema halls August 11, 2022, but the release date was pushed to January 12, 2023.

 

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