
Hari Hara Veera Mallu poor VFX edited: Fans wonder why wasn't it done earlier
'Hari Hara Veera Mallu: Part 1—Sword vs Spirit' has been theatrically re-released with updated content: (Credit: X/HHVMFilm)
advertisementA fan handle wrote, "Perfect cut idi matram (This is the perfect cut)...Ending on a high note .....and that vfx too..(sic)." A fan also mentioned the removal of some unnecesary shots and wrote, "Hari Hara Veera Mallu...few unwanted VFX shots have been removed (sic)." An X user commented, "Had they done this before..." Another user captioned, "Ee pani edho mundhe chesunte bavundedi kadara (Would've been nice had they done this beforehand)."
While sharing about the major changes in a fan wrote, "1. Maata vinaali song mundu banda rayu padatam .. avi crisp ga change chesaru. (The boulder scene before Maata Vinaali song is crisper now.) 2. Horse riding scenes front view .. limited to just 2 shots. 3. Flag scene deleted. 4. Yaagam scene .. 3 arrow shot was good now. 5. Pre climax became Climax (almost) (sic)."
Fans reacted to the edited, re-released version of Pawan Kalyan's 'Hari Hara Veera Mallu: Part 1 – Sword vs Spirit'.
The most crucial change in the film's re-released version is where Pawan's Veera Mallu and Bobby Deol's Aurangzeb have a face-off in a tornado. In the new version, the scene ends with the shot where Aurangzeb says, "Aandhi vachesindi (The storm is here) (sic)," while Pawan is riding in.After the scenes were tweaked, the movie's official X handle shared, "BATTLE FOR DHARMA JUST GOT BIGGER. Updated & reloaded content across all screens for the BEST cinematic experience. 'Hari Hara Veera Mallu' - IN CINEMAS NOW (sic)."The film ends by announcing that Part 2, 'Battlefield', 'Yuddhabhoomi' in Telugu, will continue the story.'Hari Hara Veera Mallu: Part 1—Sword vs Spirit' was theatrically released on July 24, 2025. - EndsTrending Reel
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