The much-anticipated movie ‘Adipurush’, which stars Prabhas, Kriti Sanon, and Saif Ali Khan, has caused quite a stir. But even though the movie did well at the box office (it made over Rs 35 crores in the Hindi belt on its first day), its visual effects (VFX) and speech writing have been criticised. Many people have taken to social media to talk about how upset they are. They have criticised director Om Raut and writer Manoj Muntashir. Twitter is full of ‘Adipurush’ memes, including funny pictures of Raavan with ten heads and funny scenes with Lord Rama.
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People are talking a lot about the movie, and an interesting thing that happened with the Thane Police has caught their attention. The cops are looking for the person who made a meme about ‘Adipurush’ that included the Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Eknath Shinde. People on the internet are laughing at this move, and they want to know what the cops did wrong. Most of the time, law enforcement organisations don't get involved with memes. The meme with the Chief Minister of Maharashtra has gone popular on Twitter, causing a lot of talk on other social media sites.
One user Tweeted jokingly about Eknath Shinde being in the movie:
Another user raised an objection against the police:
Another user Tweeted saying that it should not be taken seriously:
Another posted saying that the police are keeping track of trolls:
Fans have liked the chemistry between the lead actors, the Raghav-Janaki scenes, and the songs and background music (BGM) of the film. However, the controversy over the meme and the Thane Police's reaction has added a new layer of mystery to the release of ‘Adipurush’. People are now eagerly watching to see if the police catch the person who made the meme and what will happen if they do. In the meantime, Prabhas's fans in South India are going to see the movie in droves to show how much they love their favourite star.