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Bahubali review: With hunky heroes and great battle scenes, SS Rajamouli's fantasy film is epic

by Deepanjana Pal Jul 10, 2015 08:06 IST

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A giant, golden statue of King Bhallala Deva is being erected in capital city of Mahishmati. Hundreds of slaves pull the multi-tonne monument, in an effort to erect it. One slave, old and exhausted, collapses and there's a domino effect. The half-raised statue starts falling, threatening the lives of a cluster of commoners who will be crushed if it falls to the ground. Just when it seems they're doomed, the statue halts in its descent. One man has picked up the fallen rope. One man with crazy biceps. The gathered crowd roars its thanks. Mr. Crazy Biceps grins and tugs the statue a little closer to standing upright.

This, ladies and gentlemen, is not Sparta. This is Bahubali

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Director SS Rajamouli has done some remarkable things with this monumental film, which is the first of a two-part tale. One, he's made a film that actually gets better after intermission. Two, he's given us a new epic with Bahubali. Yes, the cast is dressed like characters in Amar Chitra Katha, but this isn't a reinterpretation of Mahabharata or a retelling of Ramayana. V. Vijayendra Prasad has written a whole new and original epic that doesn't borrow too obviously from our favourite Hindu epics. Here, we see (mostly) new gods and new heroes who are not bland replicas of mythological heroes.

Our hero is Shiva (Prabhas), a prince who is smuggled out of his kingdom and raised by a different tribe. He grows up not knowing his lineage, but acquires some serious rock-climbing skills. If his wooing techniques are any indication, lurking under his hulking physique is an aspiring tattoo and make-up artist. In the first half of Bahubali, we see Shiva scampering up a mighty waterfall and pursuing the feisty Avanthika (Tamannaah), who is part of a rebel group that lives in a hideout, high up in the mountains. She is possibly the worst assassin in the history of all time, given how she doesn't notice minor details like Shiva's bulked-up self lying on a branch above her, painting paisleys on her shoulder. Then again, you know what they say " love is blind.

Shiva is besotted by Avanthika and so he marks her as his own by discreetly painting tattoos on her. Later, when they finally lock eyes on one another, he subjects her to aZorro-inspired striptease (mythical rebel heroines have nice underwear. In satin, no less) and in a flourish that will make stylists clap delightedly, Shiva turns Avanthika's green dhoti into a red skirt-type-thing. Avanthika sees herself post-makeover and sensibly decides Shiva is a keeper. Meanwhile in Mahishmati, King Bhallala Deva (Rana Dagubatti) shows off his rippling shoulder muscles and takes a giant bull by the horns, literally.

As might be evident, the first half of Bahubali isn't exactly riveting. It teeters between funny, spectacular and tragic, depending upon how keen-eyed the viewer is and how much acting is required of the cast. You can tell the shooting has spread over the better part of two years because the continuity is inconsistent. For instance, Shiva has armpit hair in one shot and in the next second, he's been depilated comprehensively.

However, Rajamouli is hoping what his VFX team has dreamed up as the imaginary terrain of Bahubali will blind the viewer to the film's weaknesses and to a large extent, this tactic works. The CGI landscape, like the waterfalls and the rather magnificent Mahishmati, are spectacular. There are a few laughable spots, but they are few and far between. While Bahubali doesn't feel as real as Middle Earth, it is a beautifully-imagined fantasy landscape that has been rendered in impressive detail, particularly by Indian standards.

In fact, the fake waterfall and city are more convincing than the real humans. Tamannaah confirms that she is an abysmally bad actress. As far as this reviewer is concerned, Prabhas is marginally better, but those who aren't inclined towards being distracted by shirtless, well-built men may disagree. Fortunately, Prabhas entirely redeems himself with the fight sequences and stunts that he performs. There's an air of Rajinikanth to the actor, right down to the goofy grin. Dagubatti has little to do except flex his muscles and smoulder from time to time, which he does ably. The two actors who do actually do some acting are Ramya Krishnan and Sathyaraj, both of whom play important secondary roles.

It's post-intermission that Bahubali really comes into its own. Shiva is told the story of his father, Amarendra Bahubali (Prabhas in a double role), and his cousin, Bhallala Deva. They are princes in the royal family of Mahishmati, which faces multiple crises. Chaos is avoided when Bhallala's formidable mother Sivagami (Ramya Krishan) takes charge. However, when a murderous army lands up at Mahismati's borders, it is time for the two princes to take centre stage and they do so in a fantastically choreographed battle that unfurls over more than 30 minutes.

This battle is Rajamouli's tour de force. It's elaborate, well-choreographed and has some breathtaking moments. Prabhas and Dagubatti are both in their elements as the warriors who approach warfare in two distinctive styles. The outcome of the battle is no surprise, but there are enough clever tactics and twists to keep the audience hooked. The biggest surprise, however, lies in the film's final shot, which gives you a glimpse into the sequel that will come out next year. And it's good enough to make you wish 2016 was here already.

Till then, stock up on popcorn and be ready to unleash your catcalls for Bahubali.

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Baahubali (Bahubali) Movie Review, Rating - An Epic Direction from SS Rajamouli

Imran 10 July,2015

After a long wait finally epic has been released and getting rave reviews from viewers. After a long 1 year of pre-production, an year of shooting and an year of post production finally the wait has come to an end. Rajamouli and his crew have delivered a magnificent movie with a splendid performance form the lead characters Prabhas, Rana Daggubati, Tamannaah, Anushka Shetty, Ramya Krishnan, Sathyaraj, Sudeep, Adivi Sesh, Nassar, Prabhakar. Each and every eye this weekend in India will be on the biggest budget Indian film of all time, weighing in at some $40 million for two parts, it is also shaping up to be one of the biggest movie events the country has seen in years.

Baahubali Premier Show Live Updates

Interesting Things about Baahubali

  • The trailer of the film had 4.05 million views on YouTube, Telugu and Hindi trailers crossed 1 million views each within 24 hours
  • On Facebook trailer crossed 1.5 million views, 300,000-plus likes and 200,000-plus shares in 24 hours
  • The film has around one lakh followers on Twitter and 1,315, 639 likes on Facebook till this afternoon.
  • Baahubali has touched $800k in USA for premieres through advance booking alone
  • The most expensive films made in the country with a reported budget of about Rs 200 crore, the film would hit 4,000 plus theatres worldwide.
  • It is the only film that has been featured on BBC documentary on 100 years of indian cinema even before its release
  • Around 2000 stuntmen & elephants
  • Shooting of the film started at Rock Gardens in Kurnool from 6 July 2013
  • The makers of Bahubali' have promised to offer Rs. 20 crores as remuneration to Prabhas making him the highest paid actor in Tollywood
  • Prabhas and Rana have crossed 100-Kg weight for this film

Starcast :

Directed byS.S.Rajamouli
Produced byShobu Yarlagadda
Prasad Devineni
Screenplay byS. S. Rajamouli
Rahul Koda
Madhan Karky
Vijayendra Prasad
Story byV. Vijayendra Prasad
StarringPrabhas
Rana Daggubati
Tamannaah
Anushka Shetty
Ramya Krishnan
Sathyaraj
Sudeep
Adivi Sesh
Nassar
Prabhakar
Music byM. M. Keeravani
CinematographyK. K. Senthil Kumar
Edited byKotagiri Venkateswara Rao
Production
company
Arka Media Works
Distributed byTelugu:
Arka Media Works
Tamil:
Studio Green
UV Creations
Hindi:
Dharma Productions
Malayalam:
Global United Media
Release dates
Part I Scheduled for
  • July 10, 2015
Running time
290 Minutes (II Parts)
CountryIndia

Story Line:

There were many speculations about the story. But primarily this story is based on the life history of Baahubali. As Rajamouli mentioned in many interviews its a story larger than a life. However we can only know the exact story after we have watched it on screen. But two stories were predicted based on the trailers. The below are the two predicted stories.


Movie Highlights:

Almost every aspect of the movie is a highlight but we just want to breakdown few most important elements that pleases everyone to watch the movie.

  1. Almost 3 years of hardwork went into the movie making. Rajamouli and his crew worked for almost 3 years for the completion of the movie which will be released in two parts.
  2. Prabhas didn't do any movie in this period of 3 years.
  3. Prabhas has gained lots of weight for the movie without gaining fat. His hardwork can be clearly seen on the screen in the trailer itself.
  4. Karan Johar joined his hands with Rajamouli to promote and release the movie in Hindi. Along with that the movie is also dubbed in Tamil, Malayalam and few other languages, is set for release on the same day i.e 10th of July.
  5. A massive budget of 250 crore. The highest budget movie ever in the history of Indian Cinema.
  6. Biggest motion picture of India. The trailer is spendid and that itself says how much hardwork has gone into the movie.
  7. Never ever before seen CG graphics with over 600 people working on the camera graphics.
  8. Most importantly the movie is directed by SS Rajamouli who previously applauded for his work in Eega. He didn't has a single flop in his whole career. That itself speaks about his legendary streak.

The advance booking was massive and the movie tickets were sold out for one long week after the release of the movie. The movie is expected to collect over 15 crore on the first day of its release which will be the highest collected movie ever in the history of Indian cinema. It was also knows that the movie ticket was sold over for Rs. 3000 in some of the theaters that are on high demand.

Baahubali Trailer Review:

The trailer has created records soon after its release. Its truly magnificent with the graphics and CG work. Each shot in the frame looks like a scenery with splendid performance from the starcast. The trailer has taken the expectation to the next level. The trailer has been appreciated a lot and it has been compared with the Hollywood movie 300.

Baahubali Premiere Show Updates:

Baahubali premiere show is set for streaming starting 12 30 AM on July 10th 2015. Once the movie hits the screen we will give you time to time updates of the movie below. Bookmark this page and visit back at 12 30AM for more updates.

Baahubali Songs Review:

01 - Mamathala Thalli
02 - Jeevanadi
03 - Dheevara
04 - Sivuni Aana
05 - Pachcha Bottesi
06 - Manohari
07 - Nippule Swasaga (Mahishmathi)
08 - Dheevara (English Version)

Overall the songs were good and songs Pachcha Bottesi and Nippule Swasaga have received a lot of appreciation from audience. Once we watch the movie we will get connected more with the audio.

Baahubali Movie Review:


Taran Adarsh @taran_adarsh

No storyteller comes close to what SS Rajamouli envisions and executes on screen. #Baahubali is truly a M-A-S-T-E-R-P-I-E-C-E. Every frame, every sequence of #Baahubali is a marvel. Can easily be compared to the best of Hollywood. Has the stamp of a genius. The grandiose sets, VFX, sound, edit, cinematography... most importantly, the watertight screenplay of #Baahubali is beyond fantastic. #Baahubali casting just perfect. Every actor shines in their respective parts. Prabhas and Rana, special mention for you both. Outstanding! A film like #Baahubali makes you proud. An Indian filmmaker dared to dream and the results are for all to see. We take a giant leap. #Baahubali is NOT TO BE MISSED. Today, you may call it a BOX-OFFICE BLOCKBUSTER. Tomorrow, it will be remembered as a CLASSIC.

Salilacharya @Salilacharya

#Bahubali is grand sooo grand ... Ufff takes u on a magical journey .. Wow @tamannaahspeaks is sooo i credibly beautiful .. And #prabhas wowww .. Only halfway thru And wat a background score ... Saw a film in the front row for the first time and lived every minute of it #Bahubali wow Im speechless after watching #Bahubali ... and #prabhas is a god ... its beyond any spectacle u can imagine brilliant.

Immortan Fadnavis @mihirfadnavis

#Bahubali is pet bhar entertainment. Great escapist fun. Yet again Rajamouli's grand vision meets epic execution. Maza aa gaya bhai.

Harsh Mehta @harshf1

The VFX in the @BaahubaliMovie is OUTSTANDING. Having an amazing time at the premier. .@BaahubaliMovie is a great film. Must watch! The story line up in @BaahubaliMovie is very interesting so far. More tweets to follow. #Baahubali So the @BaahubaliMovie premier in Mumbai has come to an end. Just one word : BLOCKBUSTER. Book your tickets ASAP!

SK Tweets @S_krishna1

The opening sequence visually extraordinary #Baahubali The shot involving of elevating camera on top angle between two pillars when prabhas entered outstanding #Baahubali Anushka gives a surprise twist.Story is gaining momentum for a confrontation #Baahubali A pre interval fight now. Keeravani adds his flavor, as the fight scene reminds us of rajamoulis magadheera to some levels 2nd half starts now with villains showing more villainy Rana showcases his swordplay #Baahubali An unexpected song now-rule. sets & art elements take the cake as prabhas shows flawless emotions And suddenly an incident now. Albeit a tragic one huge fight scene eye fest never before on Indian screen #Baahubali Few twists in the tale. As prabhas becomes a forced hero #Baahubali Ending the movie from where it started in the opening episode (usage of same weapons, location, sentiment etc) #Baahubali

UPNEXT#Baahubali @BO_Tollywood

#Baahubali Pre-Release report slowish for 40 mins nd picks up some pace towards interval!! Second half Last 45 mins Never Before !! #HIT

Premiere show Talk: The first 40 minutes was a little slow then it picked up to the peak. Climax was never ever seen before with wonderful visuals and emotions. The movie is declared a massive #HIT.

Complete Review : Coming Soon.

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A giant, golden statue of King Bhallala Deva is being erected in capital city of Mahishmati. Hundreds of slaves pull the multi-tonne monument, in an effort to erect it. One slave, old and exhausted, collapses and there's a domino effect. The half-raised statue starts falling, threatening the lives of a cluster of commoners who will be crushed if it falls to the ground. Just when it seems they're doomed, the statue halts in its descent. One man has picked up the fallen rope. One man with crazy biceps. The gathered crowd roars its thanks. Mr. Crazy Biceps grins and tugs the statue a little closer to standing upright.
This, ladies and gentlemen, is not Sparta. This is Bahubali
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Director SS Rajamouli has done some remarkable things with this monumental film, which is the first of a two-part tale. One, he's made a film that actually gets better after intermission. Two, he's given us a new epic with Bahubali. Yes, the cast is dressed like characters in Amar Chitra Katha, but this isn't a reinterpretation of Mahabharata or a retelling of Ramayana. V. Vijayendra Prasad has written a whole new and original epic that doesn't borrow too obviously from our favourite Hindu epics. Here, we see (mostly) new gods and new heroes who are not bland replicas of mythological heroes.
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Our hero is Shiva (Prabhas), a prince who is smuggled out of his kingdom and raised by a different tribe. He grows up not knowing his lineage, but acquires some serious rock-climbing skills. If his wooing techniques are any indication, lurking under his hulking physique is an aspiring tattoo and make-up artist. In the first half of Bahubali, we see Shiva scampering up a mighty waterfall and pursuing the feisty Avanthika (Tamannaah), who is part of a rebel group that lives in a hideout, high up in the mountains. She is possibly the worst assassin in the history of all time, given how she doesn't notice minor details like Shiva's bulked-up self lying on a branch above her, painting paisleys on her shoulder. Then again, you know what they say - love is blind.
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Shiva is besotted by Avanthika and so he marks her as his own by discreetly painting tattoos on her. Later, when they finally lock eyes on one another, he subjects her to a Zorro-inspired striptease (mythical rebel heroines have nice underwear. In satin, no less) and in a flourish that will make stylists clap delightedly, Shiva turns Avanthika's green dhoti into a red skirt-type-thing. Avanthika sees herself post-makeover and sensibly decides Shiva is a keeper. Meanwhile in Mahishmati, King Bhallala Deva (Rana Dagubatti) shows off his rippling shoulder muscles and takes a giant bull by the horns, literally
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As might be evident, the first half of Bahubali isn't exactly riveting. It teeters between funny, spectacular and tragic, depending upon how keen-eyed the viewer is and how much acting is required of the cast. You can tell the shooting has spread over the better part of two years because the continuity is inconsistent. For instance, Shiva has armpit hair in one shot and in the next second, he's been depilated comprehensively.
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However, Rajamouli is hoping what his VFX team has dreamed up as the imaginary terrain of Bahubali will blind the viewer to the film's weaknesses and to a large extent, this tactic works. The CGI landscape, like the waterfalls and the rather magnificent Mahishmati, are spectacular. There are a few laughable spots, but they are few and far between. While Bahubali doesn't feel as real as Middle Earth, it is a beautifully-imagined fantasy landscape that has been rendered in impressive detail, particularly by Indian standards.
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In fact, the fake waterfall and city are more convincing than the real humans. Tamannaah confirms that she is an abysmally bad actress. As far as this reviewer is concerned, Prabhas is marginally better, but those who aren't inclined towards being distracted by shirtless, well-built men may disagree. Fortunately, Prabhas entirely redeems himself with the fight sequences and stunts that he performs. There's an air of Rajinikanth to the actor, right down to the goofy grin. Dagubatti has little to do except flex his muscles and smoulder from time to time, which he does ably. The two actors who do actually do some acting are Ramya Krishnan and Sathyaraj, both of whom play important secondary roles.
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It's post-intermission that Bahubali really comes into its own. Shiva is told the story of his father, Amarendra Bahubali (Prabhas in a double role), and his cousin, Bhallala Deva. They are princes in the royal family of Mahishmati, which faces multiple crises. Chaos is avoided when Bhallala's formidable mother Sivagami (Ramya Krishan) takes charge. However, when a murderous army lands up at Mahismati's borders, it is time for the two princes to take centre stage and they do so in a fantastically choreographed battle that unfurls over more than 30 minutes.
This battle is Rajamouli's tour de force. It's elaborate, well-

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