When so much has been already written about Baahubali, I am not sure if I have anything new to add.
I was swept off my feat and with moist eyes, joyuously savoured the fantasy set amidst bountiful nature in its different colourful hues and lilting music
Oh! yes, Telegu when Sung is far more beautiful than when it is spoken. No wonder, Barathi's recommended that we will compose and sing our songs in Telugu!!!
The climactic battle so painstakingly set, flattered to deceive. the coherence was lost after the defence was breached. Falling back on emotional melodrama was disappointing.
I think the last sequences were probably inspired by Last Samurai. If my memory serves me right, those battle sequences were better executed resulting in more satisfying movie viewing experiences.
On one note of dissent, I strongly differ or may be object to the depiction of the barbaric Kalakeya community and the choice of their language.
Rajamouli: Yes, We want some more, We want some more.
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