Cameo of Lord Hanuman in The Flash; intrigues audience, establishes curiosity among audience post-release
Friday, 16 June, saw the release of the much-awaited DC film “The Flash” in the theatres. The film has bagged a massive appreciative response from its fans.
Amidst, Ezra Miller, the film’s lead actor being on the news after he revealed his pronouns, the market was speculating about the possible response from its audience. As it turned out, the film has been gaining success, even though the creators weren’t initiating huge promotions.
A few days back, we reported to you about a possible sequel to the movie. You can check on it here.
As the film is pulling in sets of audiences, one specific thing has intrigued most of the audience. In certain scenes of the film, the audience noticed a poster of Lord Hanuman, the Hindu deity. The poster was noticed in Barry Allen’s room.
A large number of audiences are questioning the underlying implication or connection between the Flash and Lord Hanuman. Whether it had some subtext or it was a metaphoric representation, the audience couldn’t keep calm. They took to social media and raised their queries and expressed their opinions.
Indian viewers are at the forefront of this trending excitement. Certain viewers are also of the opinion that there might be a side of Barry Allen that hasn’t been revealed yet.
Some viewers are also of the view that this might have been just a conscious decision of the creators to attract the Indian audience more.
Regardless of everything, the film has managed to satisfy the audience so far in a good way. Cinephiles have accepted and embraced the film with contentment.