Adipurush dialogue writer Manoj Muntashir defense the movie said - not even 1% of Adipurush is a deviation from Ramayan
Adipurush Controversy: Seeing the growing controversy over Adipurush, the film's director Om Raut and dialogue writer Manoj Muntashir defense the movie. They clearly said that not even 1% of our film is a deviation from Ramayan
The teaser of Saif Ali Khan and Prabhas's film 'Adipurush' was released recently. This 1.46 second video created an earthquake in the country. The discussion about the film started everywhere. If someone had a complaint with the VFS of the film, then the look of 'Ravana', who became Lankesh, looked like the cruel ruler Khilji. Where social media users were also going to be behind, they got the boycott trend of the film. Now on these allegations, the dialogue writer of 'Adipurush' Manoj Muntashir has come to the defense the movie.
The whole movie is same as Ramayana - Manoj Muntashir
In an interview to CNN, Manoj Muntashir said that no attempt has been made to change the story of Lord Ram in the film. He said in clear words that, 'believe that our film is not even 1 percent different from the real Ramayana'. What comes to our mind when we talk about Ramayana and what have you seen in the teaser? Ramayana is an epic, in which Ravana kidnapped mata Sita and Lord Rama attacked Lanka and killed Ravana to save her with the help of the vanar Sena.
'Khilji and Ravana are same'
Taking forward about the movie, Manoj said- 'In short, 'this Ramayana is told even to a five-year-old child' 'This is the story we are living and telling again in our film' Earlier in an interview he had said that 'Ravana is a symbol of evil, there is nothing if he looks like Khilji, Khilji was same as Ravan, both are same for me'
I absolutely do not want people to think that we have changed Ramayana - Dictator 'Om Raut'
The film's director Om Raut gave his reaction on this saying, 'Our idea is to recreate Ramayana on celluloid. I absolutely do not want people to think that we have changed Ramayana. This is not just a film for us but a symbol of our devotion and reverence.