Initial reports cited by the Archaeological Survey of India historically suggested the bridge was a natural formation. The movie uses this real-world skepticism as a springboard for its plot.

The first half is widely regarded as an engaging exploration of the bridge, but the climax—centered around a courtroom drama—was described by some IMDb reviewers as lacking the necessary "hard-hitting" impact. Final Thoughts

However, as Aryan dives deeper (quite literally, in a high-tech "Exosuit"), the physical evidence begins to challenge his worldview. Alongside a naturologist, Dr. Sandra Rebello ( Jacqueline Fernandez ), and a mysterious local guide named AP ( Satyadev Kancharana ), Aryan embarks on a race against time to uncover the bridge's true origins before it is destroyed. The Conflict: Science vs. Mythology The film thrives on the friction between these two worlds:

Ram Setu isn't just a movie about a bridge; it’s a reflection of a modern India trying to reconcile its ancient heritage with scientific progress. Despite its flaws in VFX and a sometimes tedious second half, it serves as an intriguing cultural artifact that encourages viewers to look beneath the surface—both of the ocean and their own beliefs.