Bollywood

7 Bollywood films with better VFX than story

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Ra. One (2011)

Ra. One was one of the first Indian films to push the boundaries for VFX and was a treat for viewers who love visual effects but failed to impress people looking for a story. 

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Shivaay (2016)

This adventure film had stunning visual effects, but the story was lacklustre and failed to impress the audience on the big screen. 

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Bombay Velvet (2015)

Anurag Kashyap's one of the biggest flops, Bombay Velvet, had several good sets and visual effects, but the story was not balanced and failed miserably at the box office. 

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Dhoom 3 (2013)

Dhoom 3 was a massive hit at the box office and earned over Rs 557 crore worldwide. The visual effects were amazing, but many believe the story could have been better. 

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2.0 (2018)

2.0 is the sequel to the 2010 superhit film Robot. Besides having a powerful cast and a good idea, the movie lacked a compelling story and heavily relied on VFX. 

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Brahmastra: Part One - Shiva (2022)

The movie got a mixed reaction from the viewers, with many left impressed by the visual effects but disappointed with the bland and boring dialogues. 

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Zero (2018)

Zero received tonnes of praise for the visual effects and the hard work that went into down-sizing Shah Rukh Khan and shooting, but the story was not well-received by the viewers. 

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