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Ranbir Kapoor's Ramayana Teaser Makes Netizens Troll Adipurush: '100 Times Better'

Ranbir Kapoor's Ramayana Teaser Makes Netizens Troll Adipurush: '100 Times Better'

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Released in June 2023, Prabhas' Adipurush was also an adaptation of Ramayana but was brutally trolled for allegedly distorting the epic.
The first look of Ranbir Kapoor's much-awaited movie, Ramayana, has left everyone super excited for the Nitesh Tiwari directorial. While social media is flooded with netizens praising the 3-minute-long teaser, many also took this as an opportunity to remind Adipurush makers of what a film on the Hindu mythological epic must look like. Released in June 2023, Prabhas' Adipurush was also an adaptation of Ramayana but was brutally trolled for allegedly distorting the epic.
Slamming Om Raut after the release of Ramayana teaser, one of the social media users wrote, '#Ramayana is what Om Raut thought Adipurush will look like." 'What I was expecting with #Adipurush is truly a #Ramayana. Thank you so much @niteshtiwari22 ❤️‍🔥@malhotra_namit, you cooked it! 🥵," added another.
A third user shared that everyone will forget Adipurush after Ramayana's release. '#Adipurush ko aaj se itihaas bhul jayegi kyunki Adharm ka vinash karne aa raha hai #Ramayana. (History will forget Adipurush because Ramayana is here to save the day) This is the real Ramayan we were waiting for. Thank you #RanbirKapoor #NamitMalhotra #NitishTiwari. You cared for the emotions & brought the timeless story of valour with such vision," the post on X read.
Another person argued that Ramayana looks '100 times better' than Adipurush.
What I was expecting with #Adipurush is truly a #Ramayana. Thank you so much @niteshtiwari22 ❤️‍🔥 @malhotra_namit, you cooked it! 🥵 #Prabhas‌ deserves Shiva role in #RamayanaGlimpse! pic.twitter.com/GHHAYPSoGs — Tribe of Prabhas (@TribeOfPrabhas) July 3, 2025
Show any 10/10 scene from #adipurush of prabhas still that 4 sec glimpse of ranbeer as lord ram is 100 time better #Ramyana https://t.co/m9ak7l1oTe — ???????????????????? (@Hardy4Srk) July 3, 2025
#Adipurush had some of the best cinematographic shots the bgm and music was top notch but due to the cringe mindset of the director and the bad vfx it overshadowed the good aspects.Film if properly executed could create wonders #Ramayana pic.twitter.com/kKNTMHjoBT
— . (@ShreyashPrabhas) July 3, 2025
Meanwhile, talking about the Ramayana teaser, it starts from the roots – the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva who rule the world. With striking animation, the video then introduces characters from Ramayana – Lord Rama played by Ranbir Kapoor, Sai Pallavi as Sita and Yash as Ravana.
Ramayana will be released worldwide: Part 1 on Diwali 2026 and Part 2 on Diwali 2027.
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