Out, The First Review Of Baahubali 2: The Conclusion

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No one  from the cast or crew , let alone from outside the film’s  immediate circle of  participants collaborators and associates have seen the year’s biggest film.

But  the censor board has had that privilege. And a prominent CBFC member spills the beans in what can be regarded as the first full-fledged review of Baahubali 2 : The Conclusion .

Says  the CBFC member, “Baahubali 2 The Conclusion is in every sense bigger than the first part of the film.The second part is longer than the first part, almost three full hours. But not a  moment sits heavily on the narrative.We haven’t cut a  single frame, shot, or a word from the dialogue.There was no moment that we could eliminate.The action sequences  are this time shot far more intricately and  the special effects , specially in the war scenes are on a par with what we’ve seen in the best Hollywood war epics from Richard Attenborough’s A Bridge Too Far to Mel Gibson’s Hacksaw Ridge.”

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The confrontation scenes between Prabhas and Rana Daggubatti are , according to the awestruck CBFC source, “hearstopping…the two of them are like restless lions in a cage ready to pounce but something keeps them from tearing at each  other, I can’t reveal what.Both the actors are equally impressive this time.”

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As for the million rupee question, why did Katappa kill  Baahubali, the revelation, says theCBFC  source, will leave audiences “stunned  and disbelieving”

This CBFC members says Baahubali 2 The Conclusion will put Indian cinema on the global  map. “The stunts, the spectacle,and the performances are superior to Fast & Furious 8.Audiences will come away very very happy but also very sad. This can’t be the end of theBaahubali saga!”

Vaibhav Choudhary

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