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Adipurush Memes Strike Again: Netizens Troll VFX Effects, Igniting Online Satire

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The highly anticipated release of Prabhas’ Adipurush has finally arrived, captivating audiences with its modern retelling of the timeless Ramayana epic. As the curtains closed on the first show, the virtual world of Twitter burst into life with a flurry of reactions and memes, bringing laughter and opinions galore.

Directed by the filmmaker Om Raut, Adipurush takes us on a mythological journey inspired by the Hindu epic Ramayana. Prabhas dons the role of Raghava, Kriti Sanon graces the screen as Janaki, Sunny Singh embraces the character of Lakshmana, while Devdatta Nage portrays Bajrang, and Saif Ali Khan brings his enigmatic charm to the antagonist, Lankesh.

While the makers spared no expense in creating breathtaking visual effects, reportedly investing over INR 400 crores, not all viewers are satisfied with the outcome. Disappointed netizens have taken to social media to express their frustration, venting their anger and sharing their letdown over the film’s visual effects.

But amidst the mixed reviews and a sense of letdown, the online world has found solace in humor. Twitter and Instagram have become playgrounds for meme enthusiasts sharing their diverse perspectives and fervent opinions.

Take a look at the funnies Adipurush memes and reactions:

https://twitter.com/agonyofsameer/status/1669570095436406784?s=20
https://twitter.com/_VishwajitPatil/status/1669588037888794624?s=20
https://twitter.com/srkshairstyle/status/1669582225913049088?s=20
https://twitter.com/dudeitsokay/status/1669571581348298755?s=20
https://twitter.com/Harmindarboxoff/status/1669549198541459456?s=20

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The highly anticipated mythological epic witness firsthand the wit and creativity that the online community brings to the table. From hilarious memes to comparing it with the great Ramayana , these memes offer a delightful escape into a world where laughter and imagination know no bounds.

What do you think?