Feb 05, 2016 12:03 PM
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Nice movie ye movie family me sath dekhna kyunki ki iski story bhi achi hai or scenes bhi S.S. Rajamouli is one of the few directors in the Indian film industry who has the ability to appear as though he is sitting across the audience and narrating a story ‘once upon a time’ and hold their attention for the next two to three hours. His canvas has grown larger over the years, barring exceptions like Maryada Ramanna, and complemented heavily with visual effects. Still, it’s the storytelling that has shone through. His last outing, Eega, turned adults into children, making them laugh and root for the humble fly, and leave cinema halls with the satisfaction of being treated to a well narrated story.
Baahubali unfolds on a mammoth canvas, with the scope of changing the dynamics of Indian cinema. Rajamouli leads us into a mythical kingdom, Mahishmathi, ruled by Bhallaladeva(Rana Daggubati), where Devasena(Anushka Shetty) has been held captive for years. Chained and covered in grime, she lives with the hope of being freed by her son someday.