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Sunday, 12 July 2015

Baahubali stuns and surprises but fails to connect emotionally

SS Rajamouli's magnum opus Baahubali: The Beginning follows a stereotypical concept of disputes between two brothers which spans two generations. The mammoth canvas was readied to set up the glitzy visuals that gradually formed the plot of the film. SS Rajamouli's excellent imagination was engineered by high CGI and outstanding performances by the actors.

A child found on the river banks is raised by a tribal women. All of his adolescence, he seeks to verge beyond the gigantic waterfall that will connect him to his past. Failed attempts finally prove to be a success one day when young Sivudu scales the rocks and mountains lured by the beauty of Avanthika. Finally brought by destiny to doorstep of his perilous past, Sivudu finally encounters series of events which unveil the answers to his very existence. A child separated from his fate, a prisoner tied in shackles of suffering and endless wait, high graphic war scenes and demonic antagonist Bhalaldev all form the elements of Baahubali.

The film has an ocular spectacle with a predictable storytelling. SS Rajamouli has convincingly created the fictional empire of Mahismathi and predictably showcased the greed and lust to seize kingdom and power. However, film might be visually great but it loses track abruptly at several places to lead to sheer nothingness. An incomplete climax points to the second part of the ambitious project and makes numerous questions pop in minds of audience.

6 on 10 stars

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