How do the visuals and VFX in Mirai compare with other recent Pan-India fantasy films (for example, HanuMan, KGF, etc.) (Movie: Mirai (2025)?

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Answer # 1 #

I still felt some scenes looked a bit artificial, especially when characters were flying or fighting with heavy CGI creatures. Compared to KGF, which used more practical effects and real sets, Mirai depends too much on green screen. But yes, the ambition was clear.

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Answer # 2 #

Visually, the film tries to merge ancient Indian themes with modern digital techniques. That makes it unique, because the story feels rooted in history but the visuals feel futuristic. For me, that contrast worked nicely.

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Answer # 3 #

Honestly, I was impressed. The VFX team clearly worked hard. The grand sets and CGI created a believable mythic world. Compared to HanuMan, Mirai feels bigger in scale and more polished. It may not beat Hollywood standards, but for Indian cinema it is a proud step forward.

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Answer # 4 #

I enjoyed the VFX but sometimes it was distracting. The background looked too shiny, like a video game. Still, it is better than what we saw in some earlier South Indian fantasy movies, so I appreciate the progress.

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