Apart from receiving criticism for its poor characterization, story issues and unsatisfactory VFX, Om Raut’s Lone man He has also faced criticism for his poorly written dialogues. However, the film’s dialogue writer Manoj Muntashir Shukla defended his work and said that he has tried to narrate the story in his own unique style. In an interview with DNA, he revealed that he started this project with a motive to serve Lord Ram, and will continue to do so because of his love for him. He emphasized that Lord Rama’s teachings taught him to respect everyone’s opinion and point of view, and therefore, he presented the Ramayana in his own way, as he believed it should be told. (“We must tell the story from our own perspective”).
He further said that Maharishi Valmiki wrote Ramayana 7500 years ago, and later, Tulsidas composed his own version after 1000 years. However, according to him, it is unfortunate that the new generation is growing up watching Captain America, Thor, Marvel and DC. He said that this generation does not listen to the stories of Lord Ram. “Unfortunately, the new kids, these new kids, growing up in Captain America, Thor, Marvel, and the DC Universe, don’t listen to Ram’s stories.”
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He stressed that it is important for the younger generation to know about the real heroes of Sanatana, such as Rama, the “Great Hero,” and Bajrang Bali, who was able to fly and break mountains with his power before Superman and Hulk . respectively.
Speaking about the dialogues, which are getting a huge response from the audience, he said that “it’s not one-way traffic, but two-way traffic,” which almost felt like he was trying to make the audience cringe-worthy. were blaming for. Dialogue. He pointed out that when the first trailer of the film was released, some articles praised the dialogues, but none praised them at the time.
He assured that he would make necessary changes to the dialogues that the audience found disturbing, and he holds nothing against the audience. He also emphasized that if the public is not satisfied with the content, “it is the responsibility of the producers to make changes if it is possible.”
Apart from receiving criticism for its poor characterization, story issues and unsatisfactory VFX, Om Raut’s Lone man He has also faced criticism for his poorly written dialogues. However, the film’s dialogue writer Manoj Muntashir Shukla defended his work and said that he has tried to narrate the story in his own unique style. In an interview with DNA, he revealed that he started this project with a motive to serve Lord Ram, and will continue to do so because of his love for him. He emphasized that Lord Rama’s teachings taught him to respect everyone’s opinion and point of view, and therefore, he presented the Ramayana in his own way, as he believed it should be told. (“We must tell the story from our own perspective”).
He further said that Maharishi Valmiki wrote Ramayana 7500 years ago, and later, Tulsidas composed his own version after 1000 years. However, according to him, it is unfortunate that the new generation is growing up watching Captain America, Thor, Marvel and DC. He said that this generation does not listen to the stories of Lord Ram. “Unfortunately, the new kids, these new kids, growing up in Captain America, Thor, Marvel, and the DC Universe, don’t listen to Ram’s stories.”
ALSO READ: Om Raut says he is looking forward to Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayan: ‘Like every Ram Bhakt’
He stressed that it is important for the younger generation to know about the real heroes of Sanatana, such as Rama, the “Great Hero,” and Bajrang Bali, who was able to fly and break mountains with his power before Superman and Hulk . respectively.
Speaking about the dialogues, which are getting a huge response from the audience, he said that “it’s not one-way traffic, but two-way traffic,” which almost felt like he was trying to make the audience cringe-worthy. were blaming for. Dialogue. He pointed out that when the first trailer of the film was released, some articles praised the dialogues, but none praised them at the time.
He assured that he would make necessary changes to the dialogues that the audience found disturbing, and he holds nothing against the audience. He also emphasized that if the public is not satisfied with the content, “it is the responsibility of the producers to make changes if it is possible.”











