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The Adipurush trailer far outperforms the movie’s teaser, which raised concerns over Saif Ali Khan’s appearance as Lankesh. In the caravan, he is hardly visible

Following the success of Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior, Om Raut is returning with Adipurush, another epic. On Tuesday, a new trailer for the movie was released, and it’s safe to say that it was a little more convincing than the dramatic teaser, which audiences rejected due to shoddy VFX and Saif Ali Khan‘s appearance as Lankesh. The ancient tale of the Ramayana is depicted in the longer than three-minute clip with Prabhas playing Raghava, Kriti Sanon playing Janaki, Sunny Singh playing Lakshmana, and Saif Ali Khan playing Lankesh.

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The trailer begins with Lord Hanuman telling the story of Raghava, who was born a human but later evolved into a God. While the Ramayana’s major events are depicted in an excellent manner, Saif’s brief appearance as Lankesh stands out because he is only seen donning a sage’s disguise. He may be seen meditating in front of a massive shivling while hearing the words, “Brahmand mein tu jo bhi paane layak hai tu pa chuka hai, fir bhi tu rakshas hi hai.” You had already accumulated everything that was deserving in the cosmos, yet you are still referred to as the devil, according to Lakshmi ko paale and Narayan ho jayega. If you obtain Lakshmi, you will become Lord Vishnu.

The five languages in which Adipurush will be available are Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam. The Adipurush trailer was simultaneously released in 70 additional countries, including Canada, Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, Russia, Egypt, and others. Adipurush will be shown on June 13 at the Tribeca Festival in New York, according to a recent announcement.

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“I am honoured that Adipurush will have its World Premiere At The Tribeca Festival, New York,” stated Prabhas, who was ecstatic about the premiere. Being a part of a project that reflects the values of our country is a true honour. I feel incredibly happy to be an Indian as well as an actor to watch our Indian films, especially one that is so personal to me, Adipurush, succeed internationally. I’m eager to witness Tribeca’s crowd reaction,” he stated.

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