Gun_Hun0
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Fan culture feels so negative lately, it genuinely gives a sinking feeling.
I’m excited for both projects and the future ahead 🚀
Let’s support, uplift & take pride in what we’re creating ❤️ #IndianCinema #SpreadPositivity
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@VictorVonS_ This AI slop has rotten people's minds & perseptions, they find it very convenient to call even good things as AI which is the ultimate disrespect to the art of Vfx, also such people pull down the image of India , when foreign creates make such ambitious projects they're in awe
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They are claiming that Ramayana is being made on a budget of ₹4000 crore, but from the first look, it feels heavily AI-driven.
DNEG is a VFX company, not a direction studio. What truly makes a film successful is direction. Nitesh Tiwari’s biggest success is Dangal (Dangal is the only Indian film to have earned around ₹1300 crore from China; no Indian movie in the last 50 years has even crossed ₹100 crore there). It was also released soon after demonetization in India.)
Beyond that, it’s unclear how this historical scale will translate.
The current first look of Ramayana feels like a copy of Star Plus’ Siya Ke Ram, which itself was excellent. The original Ramayana by Ramanand Sagar was a magnum opus, and Siya Ke Ram was also a masterpiece that captured the grandeur of the epic beautifully.
Even the release timing raises questions; instead of Ram Navami, they released the first look on Hanuman Jayanti. This reflects how disconnected Bollywood can be from the cultural and religious significance of such projects.
The casting itself looks like a mismatch. Overall, it feels like a Ramayana made with heavy AI influence, borrowing the grandeur of Siya Ke Ram rather than creating something original.
Big names like DNEG and Hans Zimmer seem more like marketing tools. The approach appears to be the usual Bollywood formula bring big names together, create hype through PR, dominate theater screens during holidays, and push audiences toward what is being presented.
Hope the film proves otherwise, but the first impression isn’t convincing.
Note: The soldiers below are not looking towards Shri Ram but in the opposite direction this appears to be an AI-generated error.

The Jaipur Dialogues@JaipurDialogues
What is your Reaction on Ramayana Teaser? And Ranveer Kapoor as Ram? Honest Opinions Only!
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@arayaawww People have developed this disgusting habit of shiting about things which they might not even believe just as rage bait for engagement. This is a very sicko behaviour
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Here’s my take on the Ramayana movie:
> Gonna be the biggest disaster of Indian cinema.
> The whole movie looks like a Star Plus TV serial.
> Ram ji doesn’t feel like God at all.
> Ram ji went to vanvaas in a young age, but Ranbir looks like 45-year-old straight.
> Too much VFX and AI use. It doesn’t feel connected.
> The Pushpak Vimaan feels like Marvel's spaceship.

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@PanIndiaReview Why delete any , why can't people accept both , it's for greater good of Indian cinema & Indians on Global scale
Why want to create rift within India itself, shame on you guys
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@jammypants4 That's exactly what people need to understand
It's for greater Good of Indian cinema and India not just one region
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Wtf is wrong with Rinku these days
Bro ran out Dube twice now
#INDvsPAK #IndvsPak2026
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And when the bot can’t solve it, there’s no human to talk to.
No real conversation, no understanding, no resolution.
I’ve faced this with companies like Zomato, Airtel, and others.
This needs to change.
#CustomerExperience #CustomerFirst
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Using AI chatbots as customer care is extremely frustrating.
You try to explain your problem, but they only give fixed options and fixed responses.
There’s no space to actually express what you’re facing.
#CustomerCare #AIChatbots
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