Go for this, for their entire team's hard work. If you will watch this one then only you will understand whats going on when you will watch its 2nd part. Watch it, only because you want watch its next part and don't want yourself to get confuse with its plot. Its a good film to watch once but not strongly recommended. Final words, neither film disappointed me nor impressed me. Some songs were completely waste,were avoidable actually. Cant blame him only because he didn't had so much in story but still i think he could have made it better.
That money making stuff as if we were watching an action masala entertainer. He made some scenes completely for masses only. When you have everything from producers then you should make a masterpiece but director failed to impress. People will remember this film for its budget and the daring of the production team. I have to praise production team for their daring to make such a huge film with this much huge budget.in last 30 mins you can see their efforts that how large they made it. But Background music is awesome which makes those scenes much better. Because there are no such scenes where actors could show their acting talent. Locations and cinematography is excellent. From the start to end it never gives you feel of watching an ordinary movie. Film has been shot on very large scale which is treat to watch. Nothing new or special in story but the execution is very large. Son who lives in different society goes to that kingdom to escape his mother from his relatives who seems to be cruel ones. And now his son just know what happened to his father years ago. Story of very Kind and brave king baahubali that how he became king and then someone from his loved ones killed him by betrayal. Everything was big in the film but don't know why film didn't left me with its impact. Had very high expectations from it but sadly film did not matched up to my expectations. Now film has been released in theaters and people are just gone mad to watch it in theatre. And then trailer came and blown everyone's mind. Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YESīAAHUBALI REVIEW- Everyone was waiting for this huge project since last 3 years. BOTTOM LINE: The first part of Bahubali is an extravagant feast for the dim Indian eyes which sets the bar high for future epic war dramas, if one is ready to ignore the loads of scenes that defy logic or science or both, ironically on a massive scale. The blink-and-you-miss love story adds romance to the otherwise tense plot. Performances are better if you compare the actors' previous performances in other films. So much for the epicness, I could even sense few sequences inspired from the series.
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The battle sequences and warfare are so good that anyone who has watched the TV series Game of Thrones (2011) will definitely be able to relate. The score itself is enough to hold you captive. Even though the film is long enough for the naysayers to rant about, there won't be any instance when one will feel bored with the events. The mammoth setup and its design is the highlight of the film which demands total attention.
Although, there are instances where there was no blend between the CGI and the setup. From the entrancing score to the monumental designs to the artsy CGI - everything works greatly in the film, entertaining its audience who feel feeble in front of the lively yet beastly characters.
They use a tried-and-tested theory to showcase what they can do with the technical aspects. It is apparent that telling a new story was never the intention of the makers. And it is up to the viewers to carry out the process of making the other half sensible. Of course, the God-like story makes only half sense. So to speak, the plot where this kid grows to become a hunky man (Prabhas) who explores his background history and gets absorbed into a period world of power, war, and betrayal is purely basic on a pH scale. This child whose destiny has some relation with what lies beyond the waterfall is the protagonist of the story whose crux lies in that beautiful thing majority of the filmmakers around the world love and majority of the audience around the world hate: cliché. A queen who is on her way to embrace death uses her supernatural powers to hand over an infant to a tribe habituating under a gigantic waterfall's catchment. Atheists must skedaddle, for this epic war drama takes references from Indian mythological history, which means some sequences will be specious for those thinking minds to bear.