Mumbai, March 2 -- In an era where CGI dominates the cinematic landscape, Christopher Nolan's forthcoming epic, Oppenheimer, stands out for its groundbreaking approach to visual storytelling. Reflecting on the project, Nolan has made it clear that the portrayal of the Trinity test-the first nuclear weapon detonation-was achieved without the crutch of computer-generated imagery. This decision not only underscores Nolan's commitment to authenticity but also sets a new benchmark for filmmaking.

At the heart of Oppenheimer is Cillian Murphy, who brings to life J. Robert Oppenheimer, the enigmatic physicist dubbed the father of the atomic bomb. Nolan's choice to forego CGI in favor of practical effects for the Trinity test is a testament to h...