Filmmaker Om Raut on Monday announced the release of his upcoming film ‘Adipurush’ has been postponed till June 16, 2023, as its team needs time to present a “complete visual experience” to the viewers.
The news comes a month after the first teaser of the big-budget movie was heavily criticized on social media for the quality of visual effects as well as its depiction of Hindu deities.
The movie, featuring ‘Baahubali’ star Prabhas in the title role of Lord Ram, was earlier set for release on January 12, 2023.
“Adipurush is not a film, but a representation of our devotion to Prabhu Shri Ram and commitment towards our Sanskriti and history.
“To give a complete visual experience to the viewers, we need to give more time to the teams working on the film. Adipurush will now release on June 16th, 2023,” Raut said in a statement posted on Twitter.
‘Adipurush’ is Raut’s follow-up project to his 2020 blockbuster movie ‘Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior’, which recently won the National Award for Best Popular Film, PTI reported from Mumbai.
The multilingual period saga also features Saif Ali Khan as the 10-headed demon king called Lankesh, Kriti Sanon as Janaki, and Sunny Singh as Lakshmana.
The filmmaker said the team is committed to making a film that will make the country proud. “Your support, love, and blessings are what keep us going,” he added.
‘Adipurush’ is produced by Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar of T-series, Raut, Prasad Sutar, and Rajesh Nair of Retrophiles.
Govt. not considering rules for use of AI in filmmaking: Murugan
DTH revenue slide to ease to 3–4% this fiscal year: Report
At Agenda Aaj Tak, Aamir, Jaideep Ahlawat dwell on acting, Dharam
JioHotstar to invest $444mn over 5 years in South Indian content
Standing firm, TRAI rejects DoT views on satcom spectrum fee
Diljit Dosanjh wraps shoot for untitled Imtiaz Ali film
‘Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai 2.0’ to return with comedy, chaos, a supernatural twist
BBC names Bérangère Michel as new Group CFO
‘Border 2’ teaser to be unveiled on Vijay Diwas
CNN-News18 Rahul Shivshankar takes editorial charge 


