Mirai Success:
Visual effects (VFX) have become a major topic in Pan-India movies. Filmmakers often face delays and challenges because of VFX. For example, movies like Vishwambhar were postponed for a year. Kannappa had to be postponed multiple times. Harihar Veeramallu faced problems with release dates. The common reason behind these delays was the quality of visual effects. Even after spending a lot on VFX, some movies failed to meet audience expectations at the box office. Adipurush faced national-level trolling because of its VFX issues.
Recently, VFX has again become a hot topic because of the movie Mirai. Director Karthik Ghattamneni worked with a limited budget but delivered impressive VFX quality. Some AI shots were used in the movie. However, the depth in the BGM and scenes made these effects less noticeable, which reduced negative comments. Social media reactions to Mirai have been very positive. Even if there is no special promotional strategy, the audience in theaters clearly appreciates the quality.
Many Pan-India movies now depend heavily on VFX for their sets and scenes. This makes it important to review VFX planning carefully. In Mirai, the filmmakers did not claim that the graphics were entirely new or never seen before. But they balanced emotion, action, and devotion properly. Because of this balance, small flaws in VFX did not matter to viewers.
The care taken for actors like Teja Sajja shows that Tier 1 heroes also need attention to detail. Audiences are less concerned about the budget or production costs. They want their ticket money to be worth it. Movies like Karthikeya 2 and Mirai teach important lessons about using VFX effectively. Quality, emotion, and balance can make a movie successful even with limited resources.
While VFX is a major challenge for filmmakers, careful planning, strong storytelling, and proper balance can make movies appealing. Mirai is a recent example showing that good VFX combined with emotion and action can satisfy audiences and create a positive response at the box office.
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