Published 21:46 IST, October 12th 2024
Vishwambhara Teaser Out, VFX Of Chiranjeevi Starrer Leaves Netizens Unimpressed
Vishwambhara teaser offers a sneak peek into the film's grand universe, featuring Chiranjeevi at the forefront of an epic adventure.
Vishwambhara: The much-awaited teaser for Chiranjeevi's upcoming movie was unveiled on Dussehra. This action-packed fantasy film, directed by Vassishta of Bimbisara fame, is set to hit cinemas on January 10, 2025, just in time for the Sankranthi festival. The movie features an ensemble cast including Trisha Krishnan, Ashika Ranganath, and Kunal Kapoor. As the teaser went out, netizens have been sharing mixed reactions, with some viewers commenting on the modern twist added to Chiranjeevi's multiverse.
Chiranjeevi's Vishwambhara teaser out
The teaser offers a sneak peek into the film's grand universe, featuring Chiranjeevi at the forefront of an epic adventure. The creators describe it as a journey that extends "beyond the universe," and the visuals certainly support this ambitious statement. The teaser showcases fantastical creatures, such as fish-shaped birds and residents with pointed ears, all contributing to a distinctive ecosystem. However, this serene world is under threat, prompting Chiranjeevi's character to take action and save it.
A standout moment in the teaser features Chiranjeevi soaring on a Pegasus, the legendary winged horse, as he confronts foes with a mace. Another memorable image frames him alongside a statue of Lord Hanuman, introducing a mythological aspect to the narrative. Although the rest of the cast remains largely unexposed, there are suggestions that Kunal Kapoor will portray the main antagonist.
Vishwambhara teaser: Netizens are unimpressed by VFX
Although the teaser promises a stunning intergalactic adventure, the visual effects have received mixed feedback online. Fans and critics alike have high expectations, leading to criticism of the VFX quality. Many viewers expressed their dissatisfaction on social media. One user on X (formerly Twitter) remarked, "Below par graphics," while another stated, "VFX baledu boss" (meaning the VFX isn't good, boss).
Some comments leaned towards sarcasm, with one person joking, "Good try, Chiru garu! Don't try more." Additionally, the film's VFX-inspired memes, with users drawing comparisons to Chiranjeevi's previous film, Acharya, and the poorly received VFX in Adipurush.
Updated 21:46 IST, October 12th 2024