Owner of the prominent Pushpak Shipping Corp. is Indrakanth (Nassar). For his Sethusamudram Project, he asks the indian government to demolish the ram Setu. Many people do not like this, and a lawsuit is eventually filed. In order to determine if the ram Setu is a man-made or natural creation, the indian government enlists Aryan (Akshay Kumar), the Joint director of the Archaeology department, into action. The remainder of the narrative centres on Aryan's exploration of ram Setu's universe.

Akshay Kumar portrays his age while sporting a new style. In terms of his performance, he is truthful and fulfils his duties. Akki performs admirably in every situation involving a confrontation. In her supporting part, jacqueline fernandez does ok. Satyadev, a telugu actor, excels in his pivotal part and truly steals the show. Nusrat Barucha was uninteresting and ineffective in her function. Nasser was decent in a few instances, but he occasionally overacted needlessly. Pravesh Rana is extremely nice.

The movie has been labelled as a disaster in box office and it is a complete wash out even in other languages. Although ram Setu lacks any songs, Daniel B. George's background music is excellent. It makes boring scenes more interesting, and ram Setu's crunch scenes scored well. The photography by Aseem Mishra is not too bad. But the VFX design is the main antagonist of the movie. It has a lot of tacky elements and is really uninteresting. By having such subpar images, even a nice scene suffers. Although the opening of the movie should have been cut, the editing is just about fine. The story by abhishek Sharma is highly intriguing and has all the necessary episodes to make for an entertaining viewing, but the narration by the filmmaker ruins the experience.

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