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The makers are revamping the dialogues of Adipurush with audience feedback

Prabhas’s Adipurush, has come under heavy criticism since it was released in theaters this Friday. The film has created box office records on its first day, but there is still a large section of the audience that has criticized the scenes, character sketches and some dialogues which seemed to be inappropriate for the genre. Now it is being said that the team of Adipurush has decided to make changes in some dialogues in the film as per the instructions of the audience.

It is very well known to everyone that Pan India star Prabhas played the role of Lord Ram in the film “Adipurush” which was released recently and getting phenomenal collections worldwide. However, many audiences were not satisfied with the dialogues in some scenes, and they criticized that how could he team could put such normal dialogues for mythological characters?

Many people have are suggested changes regarding some dialogues in the film. The team of Adipurush recently announced that they are considering their suggestions and will change the dialogues in those particular scenes.

Respecting the instructions of the audience, some dialogues in the film Adipurush will be changed. Those changed dialogues will continue, while the other parts of the film will be the same as they are now. The audience can watch Adipurush in theaters with these changes within a few days. The film’s makers feel that respecting the audience sentiments, and their suggestions, is important. Let’s wait and watch whether this act from the Adipurush team will be welcomed by the audience or not.

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