The episode about afghanistan is an intriguing way for ram Setu to begin. However, as Nasser enters the scene, things start to move slowly. The audience is bored with the underwhelming scenes that introduce Akshay's involvement in the ram Setu initiative. The movie begins to take an interesting turn only when Akshay takes on the enormous project. The moments of aryan arriving at the ram Setu and then setting out on a journey to find Ravana's Lanka were brilliantly portrayed by director Abhishek.

The audience becomes intrigued by the issue and wants to know what will happen next. This is demonstrated in a moment where akshay kumar brings a rock sample. However, the screenplay's lack of grip is what kills the fun. Abhishek's inexperience is evident in a number of sequences, and the bad VFX really doesn't help much. The conflict throughout this time and the pre-interval block, however, keep the audience engaged. But after the intermission, everything unravels. There is no control over the situation, and Akshay finds out the truth of several hundred years without any difficulty. These events are difficult to accept.

Key parts in the movie reflect the director Abhishek's intensive study. However, he falls short and provides us a haphazard account of the events when it comes to narrating it in a cinematic style. The movie contains some intriguing situations, but they don't entirely thrill you. ram Setu had a strong storyline that could have made it a big smash, but poor narration ruined it, and Akshay and his team's effort turned it into a forgettable movie.

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