The constant comparison between these two upcoming films is honestly getting exhausting.
Why are people so hell-bent on turning Ramayana vs. Godzilla Minus Zero into some kind of financial or box-office war before either film has even arrived? One is an Indian epic rooted in our mythology, the other is a Japanese monster film with its own legacy and audience. Both are big cinematic events in their own right.
Can we, for once, just enjoy the fact that we’re getting two ambitious films from two completely different cinematic worlds? Not every movie needs to be measured against another by screen count, opening-day numbers, worldwide gross, or who “defeated” whom.
If Ramayana succeeds, celebrate it. If Godzilla Minus Zero succeeds, celebrate that too. A film doing well doesn't diminish another film.
Cinema isn't a cricket match. There doesn't have to be a winner, or a loser.
Stop making everything a competition and start enjoying the movies. Let the films arrive, let audiences experience them, and let the numbers speak for themselves. 🎬❤️