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Rajamouli shares video of Tamil Nadu temples, fans question VFX.

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Rajamouli Shares Breathtaking Video of Tamil Nadu Temples: Fans Question VFX

Renowned filmmaker S.S. Rajamouli, widely recognized for his magnum opus “Baahubali” series, recently stirred up a storm on social media. The acclaimed director took to his preferred platform to share a mesmerizing video showcasing the architectural splendor of Tamil Nadu’s temples. However, as the video circulated among his fans, a spirited discussion arose, with some questioning the authenticity of the visuals, raising doubts about the use of visual effects (VFX). In this blog post, we’ll delve into Rajamouli’s awe-inspiring video, explore the fan reactions, and examine the significance of blending artistry and technology in filmmaking.

Rajamouli, known for his keen eye for grandeur and attention to detail, decided to shine a spotlight on the magnificent temples of Tamil Nadu through a captivating video. The visuals showcased the architectural marvels such as the Brihadeeswarar Temple in Thanjavur, Meenakshi Amman Temple in Madurai, and the Shore Temple in Mahabalipuram, among others. The video beautifully captured the intricate carvings, towering gopurams (temple towers), and the ethereal aura that surrounds these ancient structures.

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The intention behind Rajamouli’s video was to celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Tamil Nadu and to pay homage to the architectural brilliance that has withstood the test of time. It aimed to evoke a sense of awe and appreciation among viewers for these awe-inspiring creations.

As the video made its way across social media platforms, fans of Rajamouli and cinema enthusiasts expressed their admiration for the visuals. However, a subset of fans began to question the authenticity of the video, raising doubts about the extensive use of visual effects (VFX) in its creation. The mesmerizing beauty captured in the video led some to believe that it was digitally enhanced, rather than a genuine representation of the temples.

The debate surrounding the use of VFX in Rajamouli’s video reflects the influence of his previous work, particularly the groundbreaking VFX employed in the “Baahubali” series. The larger-than-life visuals in those films left an indelible mark on audiences, making them associate Rajamouli’s name with grandiose visual effects.

The emergence of visual effects has revolutionized the way stories are told on the silver screen. Filmmakers like Rajamouli have pushed the boundaries of VFX to create extraordinary cinematic experiences. The integration of technology and artistry allows for the realization of imaginative worlds and breathtaking visuals that might otherwise be impossible to capture on film.

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However, the prevalence of VFX in cinema has also led to skepticism among viewers. As audiences become more astute at recognizing computer-generated imagery, they begin to question the authenticity of what they see on screen or in videos, as in the case of Rajamouli’s temple video.

Rajamouli’s decision to showcase the magnificent temples of Tamil Nadu through a captivating video is a testament to his appreciation for art and culture. While the video aimed to inspire awe and admiration for these architectural wonders, it inadvertently sparked a discussion among fans about the use of visual effects (VFX). This debate highlights the evolving relationship between technology and artistry in filmmaking.

It is crucial to acknowledge that VFX has become an integral part of contemporary cinema, enabling filmmakers to create awe-inspiring visual experiences. While the doubts raised by fans demonstrate their discerning eye for computer-generated imagery, it is important to appreciate the blend of artistry and technology that brings such visions to life.

As Rajamouli continues to enthrall audiences with his forthcoming projects, it is evident that his dedication to creating grandiose spectacles will continue to provoke discussions and leave fans in awe of the stunning worlds he conjures.

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Where to watch Vijay’s Theri on OTT: How you can stream Hindi version of film that inspired Varun Dhawan’s Baby John

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Where to watch Vijay’s Theri on OTT: How you can stream Hindi version of film that inspired Varun Dhawan’s Baby John

Varun Dhawan’s Baby John is a remake of the Tamil film, Theri, which starred Vijay in the lead, and was directed by Jawan-fame Atlee.
Varun Dhawan‘s mass action thriller, Baby John, has been released in theatres this Christmas. Directed by Kalees and produced by Atlee, the film is a remake of the latter’s 2016 blockbuster, Theri. As Baby John releases, many wonder how it connects with Theri and if there are dissimilarities between them. Here’s how you can get those answers. (Also read: Varun Dhawan clarifies Baby John is an adaptation of Theri, not a remake)

Where to watch Theri on OTT

Theri stars Thalapathy Vijay in the lead as DCP Vijay Kumar, aka Joseph Kuruvilla. The film also features Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Amy Jackson, Nainika, and Mahendran. It was released in 2016. The original Tamil version is available on Amazon Prime Video, but unfortunately, not in India. Prime Video India does have the Telugu dub of the film Policeodu.

Can one watch Theri in Hindi?

Theri‘s Hindi dubbed version became popular years after its release when it aired on cable TV channels. The film’s Hindi rights were purchased by Goldmines, which released it on its YouTube channel. The Hindi version of Theri is available to watch on YouTube for free.

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All about Theri and Baby John

Theri was a massive commercial success upon its release. The film grossed over ₹150 crore worldwide, becoming Vijay’s highest-grossing film. It was also one of the top five highest-grossing Tamil films then. Baby John makes some minor changes to Theri’s story and plot. Varun Dhawan plays the character Vijay played in the original, while Keerthy Suresh steps into the role played by Samantha in the original. Wamiqa Gabbi plays a character based on Amy Jackson’s character from the original but with some major changes. The film also stars Jackie Shroff, Rajpal Yadav, and Sheeba Chaddha. Baby John was released in theatres on December 25, Christmas Day.

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