Abhishek Bachchan Defends Raja Shivaji VFX Criticism: Abhishek Bachchan has shown his support for Riteish Deshmukh and his latest film “Raja Shivaji“ following criticism of the film’s visuals. The film’s visuals were recently criticized by social media users who said that the film’s visuals lack the quality found in movies produced in Hollywood.
Reacting to this criticism, Abhishek Bachchan pointed out that budget makes the most significant impact when it comes to the quality of visual effects in movies.
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“Bigger Budget Ensures Better VFX”
When talking about this matter, Abhishek Bachchan pointed out that those who have bigger budgets make better visual effects. In his opinion, “the more you can invest in your visual effects, the better.” Further, he noted that Indian filmmakers usually do not have enough budgets like those used in Hollywood.
In particular, he mentioned that international films put a lot of money just in CGI and post-production, while Indian filmmakers need to make entire films with minimal funds.
Raja Shivaji Faces Social Media Criticism
The Raja Shivaji movie has already been under scrutiny online, with comparisons to major Hollywood franchises coming from some viewers; many questioned the overall CGI quality of the movie. But several fans came out in defense of the creators by asserting that Indian cinema has yet to make advancements within the large-scale historical movies and VFX-orientated genre.
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As one of the most highly anticipated movies, the film is being discussed due to its grand-scale historical plot line and presence of actor Riteish Deshmukh and other big faces from Bollywood, especially Salman Khan‘s cameo.
Indian Cinema vs Hollywood Budgets
This discussion once again reveals how wide a budget difference is between Indian cinema and Hollywood movies. Often times, Hollywood spends hundreds of millions of dollars on CGI effects alone, providing directors with high-quality technology and more staff for visual effects.
On the other hand, Indian movie directors try to tell ambitious stories within tighter budgets.
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Final Verdict
Abhishek Bachchan’s comment has sparked an important debate over expectations and the reality of filmmaking. Though audiences want world-class CGI effects, directors remain under budget constraints despite their efforts. But regardless of all the controversy, Raja Shivaji has created buzz, which raises hope of seeing improved CGI effects in the final version of the film.
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