Bahubali-2 movie reviews:

cinema |  Suryaa Desk  | Published : Fri, Apr 28, 2017, 02:57 PM

Release date : April 28, 2017
Rating : 4.5/5
Director : S. S. Rajamouli
Producer : Shobu Yarlagadda, Prasad Devineni
Music Director : M. M. Keeravani


Starring : Prabhas, Anushka Shetty, Rana Daggubati, TamannaahPrabhas and Anushka charming performance is soughting every one.
Prabhas, Rana Daggubati and Anushka Shetty's powerful performances enhancing the theatres.
The biggest block buster movie of the year, perhaps of Indian cinema, is here.  Baahubali: The Bahubali-2 Conclusion is in theatres, and bahubali thrilling experience will get by watching movie in Big Screens So all those people watching the pirated version of the movie are missing the whole point of why the movie hits the first place. If you are watching it on your phones, it’s your loss to watch all the effects like Hollywood movie and other things. Anyway, Baahubali 2 is directed by SS Rajamouli, and stars Prabhas, Anushka Shetty, Tamannaah Bhatia and Rana Daggubati in the lead roles. The first movie was a treat to watch, though its narrative was patchy. Will the sequel rectify this? 


About the story
The 80 per cent of the movie is soughting Amarendra Baahubali’s love story and how it leads to his own demise, before his son takes over and makes things right for the kingdom of Mahishmati. Amarendra (Prabhas) is just a few weeks away from being appointed the king, when his adoptive mother and Queen Sivagami (Ramya Krishnan) asks him to tour the kingdom before his anointment, along with his trusted aide and uncle Kattappa (Sathyaraj). While doing so, he meets and falls in love with Devasena (Anushka Shetty), the fearless warrior princess of Kunthala. Bhalladheva (Rana Daggubati), Sivagami’s real son, who is also infatuated with Devasena, uses this opportunity to poison Sivagami’s mind against Baahubali, and he becomes the king in the process. How he manages to finish Amarendra forever and how his son Mahendra (Prabhas again) manages to avenge his father’s death is what the rest of the movie is all about.


What’s hot
Prabhas is not the hero of the movie… I mean, Prabhas is not the only hero of the movie. Let me list down the real heroes that make Baahubali 2 such a grand experience for most of its runtime. Let’s start with the real hero – the director SS Rajamouli. For a dream to come true, there has to be a man with a great vision and dedication to run it, and for Baahubali, it’s always this whizkid from South. Though his direction is not perfect, Rajamouli manages to bring grandiose to every frame of the movie. This is a man who knows his craft, and every filmmaker should learn from his commitment and passion. He knows how to create powerful scenes, like Bhalladheva’s coronation scene or when Baahubali metes out justice to a perverse minister. You can’t help but cheer for the hero in these scenes, and it has more to do with how Rajamouli has crafted these scenes.
The second hero, or set of heroes, is the main cast. As the leading man, Prabhas commands your complete attention in every scene with his arresting screen presence and performance. He brings both mass appeal and class to his act, and we are grateful that Rajamouli chose such a dedicated actor as his hero. After being trapped in an old woman’s getup and in chains in the first movie, Anushka Shetty gets her spotlight here and she greedily grabs the opportunity to outshine even her leading man on a few instances. Her character is well-written, and she delivers her sharp dialogue with aplomb. Above all, her chemistry with Prabhas is amazing and that makes their love story heart-warming (unlike Prabhas and Tamannaah’s in the first movie, which bordered on creepy and unbelievable). Anushka is also great in action sequences. The first half is quite engaging because of their love story and how it influences the politics of Mahishmati. Rana is subdued for most of the movie, till he gets to break out near the climax and exhibit his steely demeanor. Sathyaraj shines in both comic and dramatic scenes, with the highlight being the moment where he confronts Sivagami after carrying out the dreaded task. The reason why Kattappa kills Baahubali is predictable, but the buildup is done well. Ramya Krishnan continues her powerful act from the previous movie, while Nasser is, as always, adept in the role of the male Manthra.
Now let’s talk about the third hero – the technical department, especially the VFX, the art direction, cinematography and background score. The special effects on display are some of the best we have seen in Indian cinema. Sure, in certain scenes the CGI looks obvious, but we do have to give it to team who gave it their best shot to make their director’s vision come alive. The cinematography by Senthil Kumar is simply brilliant. The way he captures the beauty of the kingdom or the grittiness of the war is simply spell-binding. If you are in love with every frame of the movie, it’s because of this man. The set direction is applause-worthy while the background score is powerful. The songs by MM Keeravani are suited for cinematic viewing, especially how they picturised the love song between Amarendra and Devasena. The action scenes are choreographed in a massy way that will appeal to you.








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