Ramanand Sagar’s son Prem Sagar slams Prabhas’ Adipurush’s ‘tapori dialogues & Saif Ali Khan’s look’

Ramanand Sagar's Ramayan Vs Adipurush
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Ramanand Sagar’s son Prem Sagar has expressed his disappointment over Om Raut’s Adipurush due to his misinterpretation of the Indian epic Ramayana. In a new interview, Prem Sagar said that he has not seen the film, but has seen the teaser and trailer and spoke about the ‘tapori’ style dialogues ‘Tel tere baap ka, jalegi tere baap ki’ spoken by Devdutt Nage. , who played the role of Lord Hanuman, laughed and called out the director saying ‘he has tried to create a miracle through Adipurush’.

In an interview with Live Hindustan, Prem said, “Om Raut is trying to make Marvel through Adipurush. Papaji (Ramanand Sagar) also used freedom of speech while making Ramayan. But he understood Prabhu Shri Ram. (Om Raut has tried to create Marvel via Adipurush. Dad too had used creative freedom while making Ramayan. But he understood Lord Ram. He made small changes after reading many books. But he never tried to tamper with the facts).”

“Agar aapne aaj ki Ramayan banayi hai toh usey Breach Candy mein dikhayye, Colaba mein dikhayye. Worldwide mat dikhayye. color ya bhasha badli thi. Yaha toh pure tatthya hi badle huye hai (If you have made today’s Ramayan then show it in Breach Candy, Colaba. Don’t release it worldwide. Don’t hurt people’s sentiments. , Eknath. But no one changed the content. They only changed color and language. But here entire fact has been changed), ” he added.

Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayan

Ramayan was a television series based on the Ramayana. The show was produced, written and directed by Ramanand Sagar. It originally aired between 1987–88.

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About Adipurush

Prabhas and critic i sayAdipurush released after a bunch of controversies and dilemmas. Directed by Om Raut, the film hit the screens on 16 June. Inspired by the Hindu mythological epic Ramayana, the film stars Prabhas as Raghav, Kriti Sanon as Janaki and Kriti Sanon as Janaki. Saif Ali Khan in the form of Ravana. The film extols the virtues of Lord Rama which include dharma, courage and sacrifice which is aptly reflected in the elegant poster.

The multilingual film, produced by T-Series, released nationwide in Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Tamil. The film has received an overwhelming response from the fans.

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