BAHUBALI is much
beyond thoughts of a spectator around the globe, featuring fight; adventure and
ancient warfare give glimpse of the glorious past last about Indian history of
kingdoms around 100BC. Though you cannot relate it to any mythology, historical
character, however there are lots of action moments and war scene as long as 40
minutes to glue you on your seats for a unique breathtaking experience.
Prabhas plays
lead cast as Shiva a second
generation BAHUBALI. A super human
prince and king in the making with all the flexibility, physique and strength
no less than Krissh. Shiva takes up an initial mission of
mountain climbing being motivated on the way through by a fabulous fairy. Shiva alias BAHUBALI finds way up sooner than expected where his own mission
aligns to that of his finally discovered warrior sweetheart Avantika played by Tammana Bhatia. Shiva responds to the fairy’s call
being of urgent concern rather than that of his own estranged and captivated
mother calling from a long distance.
Tamanna adds up
all the glamour to the first half while falling for BAHUBALI in an on the spot romance. Romantic acts are artfully
done, featured in between exquisite costumes, look, locations and set designs. memorable.
Finally BAHUBALI gets through the mountains to discover a kingdom of magnanimous
splendor to find his own biological mother captivated. Spectators are treated
with the best visualization composed of grandeur, politics, revolt, revenge, rivalry,
atrocity, loyalty, clan, vanity, beliefs, treachery, weaponry and warfare. The
beginning sums up to a developed plot nailed by all well played characters
being unveiled a bit late during the early second half laid a very strong
foundation for the conclusion part of BAHUBALI
scheduled for next year. The same may be expected to be epically great and
entertaining as well.
Ramaya
Krishna well known to the bollywood
for the Khalnayak number plays a Mahanayak as a queen and loyal guardian
together with Sathya Raj as Kattapa fiercely loyal field marshall. Both display strength of
character and unflinching loyalty to the kingdom of Mahishmati.
On the opposite there are Rana Dagubatti playing Bhallal Dev as a runner up to throne of
Mahishmati v/s BAHUBALI 1 as
envisaged by a wicked Bijjaladeva
played by Mohammed Hanif. Even more
enhancement to the wickedness by the rival army of 100 thousand tribal’s and
their chief, the makeover of the Devasena
so terrified is good enough to put horror movies of Indian cinema to shame. The
scene involving captivation of Shiva followed by action in the dark is never
before mind boggling cinematography.
BAHUBALI raises
the overall standard of film making of Indian cinema manifold generally. It is particularly
perfect with regards to every technical aspect. BAHUBALI benchmarks Indian
cinema to hollywood standard and is good enough to be viewed a number of times.
You should spend a little time of your busy schedule to watch BAHUBALI at least
once.
Ratings
9/10
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