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Adipurush: Manoj Muntashir Responds To CRITICISM For Hanuman’s Dailogue 'Jalegi Tere Baap Ki’; Says 'I'm Not First To Write This' (Details Inside)

Adipurush: Manoj Muntashir Responds To CRITICISM For Hanuman’s Dailogue 'Jalegi Tere Baap Ki’; Says 'I'm Not First To Write This' (Details Inside)

A number of people critiqued the movie's lines. Some referred to the lines as being 'tapori' style. The movie received criticism for the calibre of its VFX as well.
By BollywoodMDB Team | Updated On: Jun 18, 2023 12:03 AM IST
Adipurush: Manoj Muntashir Responds To CRITICISM For Hanuman’s Dailogue 'Jalegi Tere Baap Ki’; Says 'I'm Not First To Write This' (Details Inside)
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'Dialogues for Bajrang Bali' have been defended by Manoj Muntashir, who co-wrote the lyrics and lines for 'Adipurush.' Manoj was asked in a new interview if he intentionally sought to oversimplify the sentences, and he responded, "Yes, completely." Manoj also defended his decision to write a particular line in a particular manner after receiving criticism for it.

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Heavy criticism was levelled at one particular line. The exact moment was when Devdatta Nage speaking in the role of Bajrang remarked, "Kapda tere baap ka, aag tere baap ki, tel tere baap ka, jalegi bhi teri baap ki." Prabhas plays Raghav in the Om Raut-directed movie, which also stars Kriti Sanon as Janaki and Saif Ali Khan as Lankesh.

Manoj said, "It is not an error. It is a very meticulous thought process that has gone into writing the dialogues for Bajrang Bali and for all the characters. We have made it simple because we have to understand one thing: if there are multiple characters in a film, all cannot speak the same language. There has to be a kind of diversion, a kind of division."

He further added, “Humare yahan daadiyan, naniyan jab Ramayan ki kathaye sunati thi, jo isi bhaasha mein sunaati thi. Yeh dialogue jiska aapne zikar kiya, yeh iss desh ke sant, bade bade katha vachak aisi hi bolte hai jaise maine likha hai (When grandmothers narrated the tales of Ramayan they used this language. The dialogue you mentioned, priests and narrators used to say in the same way I have written). I am not the first one to write this dialogue, it's already there."

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However, a number of people critiqued the movie's lines. Some referred to the lines as being in 'tapori' style. The movie received criticism for the calibre of its VFX as well. T-Series' 'Adipurush' was released in Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and Tamil across the country.

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