Vyaan Teaser Review: AI Isn’t the Problem, Lazy Filmmaking Is
- Vishal waghela
- Apr 30
- 1 min read
The Vyaan teaser starring Tamannaah Bhatia dropped with promises of innovation and AI integration—but what we got instead was a hodgepodge of horror clichés and visual noise. This wasn’t just underwhelming—it was a glaring reminder that even the most powerful tech can't save a visionless project.
AI + Bollywood = Hype Machine?Integrating AI into film marketing is no small feat. Kudos to the team for trying. But if Vyaan was their attempt to flex innovation, the execution screamed “default After Effects template.” The AI didn’t fail them—the humans did.
Breaking Down the Blunders:
The Foot-Fetish Opener: We’re all for bold openings, but close-ups of injured feet? That’s more medical ad than mystic horror.
Cliché Soup: Dark woods, temples, and moody shots—all staples of stock horror, recycled with zero originality.
Zero Character Insight: We see Tamannaah Bhatia in a red sari—but who is she? What drives her? The teaser gives us nothing. No voiceover, no tension-building moments, just fragmented visuals.
Wasted Star Power: Bhatia can light up the screen, but she’s reduced to a barely-there cameo in her own character reveal.
The Real Issue: Vision VacuumAI isn’t a substitute for direction. What the Vyaan teaser lacks isn’t high-end tools—it’s cohesive storytelling. Without a clear aesthetic, a narrative hook, or even emotional resonance, the teaser floats like digital flotsam.
Conclusion: Vyaan could’ve been a gamechanger. Instead, it’s a cautionary tale. Let this be a wake-up call to the industry: AI can enhance creativity, but it can’t replace it. If we’re going to embrace new tech, we need to level up our storytelling too—because cinema deserves better.





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