"Filming the climax fight was challenging, and the action scenes are integral to the story. We aimed for a natural portrayal without over-the-top fights or excessive violence resulting in mass casualties, ensuring appropriateness for my age," stated Vaishnav Tej before the release of the 'Aadikesava'.
The film has now been released, presented in a factual commercial format, featuring frequent fight sequences and songs corresponding to the appearances of the heroine and the villain.
However, the level of violence depicted in the movie's fight scenes is shocking.
While we've witnessed numerous on-screen fights, the brutality displayed in these scenes surpasses anything seen before. Contrary to Vaishnav Tej's claim, the violence is resembling a nightmare.
Some of the fight sequences in this film seem inconsistent with Balayya's established image. It's ironic that Vaishnav Tej justifies these intense fights based on his age.
The violence is too harsh emphasizing extreme actions such as beheading. Even Balakrishna's films didn't see such gory scenes.
Vaishnav's assertion of naturalness in the film and the absence of over-the-top elements comes off as comical given the intense nature of the depicted violence.
What a lie, Vaishnav!