Adipurush Is Going To Break All Indian Box Office Records – These Factors Are Proof

Prabhas PAN-India market and his previous movies’ track record at the box office

Baahubali hero Prabhas is one of the biggest superstars of our present generation. After Baahubali he became the biggest star and his next Saaho movie also made good profits In India with average talk. His last movie Radhe Shyam is a disaster at the box office.

Ramayana is coming to Big Screen after ages

The Epic Ramayana has many versions, movies, serials and but do you remember the last time? Ramayan movie that you’ve watched in theatres? No clue and here comes Adipurush, the modern Ramayan version in store for us after ages.

Prabhas is the biggest superstar who is playing Lord Rama for the last 40-50 Years

 it is the Baahubali hero Prabhas who is playing Lord Rama this time. The audience is more excited to Prabhas as Lord Rama and Kiti Sanon as Sita in this modern Ramayana version.

First Ramayana version that the 80s and 90s kids are going to witness onscreen

I think this is the first Ramayana version movie that kids are going to witness is Epic Ramayana on-screen. There will be huge crowds from 2 generations who would like to see Prabhas as Lord Rama onscreen.

 Can make 1500 crores easily even with above-average talk

Adipurush teaser got negative reviews and the makers released Trailer with some VFX changes and upgrading. After the Adipurush trailer, the hype is more and the movie will get good openings with above-average content and reviews.

The most giant Ramayana version ever made

Adipurush movie, the modern Ramayana epic i made with budget of 400-500 crores. With stellar cast, grandeur visuals,, vfx, cg work this version is the ostliest Ramayana versions ever made in Indian Cinema.

It will earn more than 2500 Crores at the box office if it gets a blockbuster talk on Day 1

if Adiipurush managed to get positive reviews and blockbuster talk on Day 1, then it will unstoppable at the box office.

Audiences especially Hindus definitely rush to theatres because Ramayana is always a crowd-puller no matter how many times and versions we have seen