
The Real Ravana Is Here – Yash Destroys Adipurush Comparisons!
Here’s the deal: the new Ramayana project featuring Yash as Ravana is shaping up to be a major event for the Indian film industry. After the flop that was Adipurush, expectations have shifted—investors, studios, and audiences are all watching this one closely. The biggest asset? Nitesh Tiwari, who’s already established a reputation for delivering commercially successful and critically acclaimed films like Dangal. His track record gives this project a clear edge and inspires real confidence in its direction.
Casting Yash as Ravana is a strategic move. His performance in KGF turned heads and proved he can bring both depth and intensity to big-budget roles. There’s a strong belief that he’ll deliver a Ravana that’s complex and compelling, which is exactly what Adipurush failed to do with Saif Ali Khan. Saif’s portrayal frankly missed the mark and became a PR headache, damaging the film’s credibility.
Let’s talk about the rest of the cast: Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram and Sai Pallavi as Sita. Both have a history of choosing roles that matter and delivering consistently high-quality performances, which is reassuring from a business perspective. It means you’re not just banking on star power—you’re investing in people who can actually elevate the material.
Adipurush, despite a massive budget and a high-profile cast, ended up being a cautionary tale. The visual effects were subpar, the storytelling was watered down for mass appeal, and the script faced backlash for being tone-deaf. All that led to negative word-of-mouth, disappointing box office returns, and a drop in audience trust. This new Ramayana, with a reported budget north of ₹600 crore, is positioning itself as a premium product—high production values, but also a clear commitment to cultural authenticity and narrative depth.
The bottom line? There’s cautious optimism that this adaptation could raise the bar for mythological cinema in India. If the execution matches the ambition, Yash’s Ramayana might not just recoup its investment but actually set a new standard, restoring faith in the genre and delivering a product that resonates with both audiences and stakeholders. In short: high risk, high reward, but the fundamentals look a lot stronger this time around.
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