Baahubali Preview - A world-class film, made in India

PUBLISHED DATE : 08/Jul/2015

Baahubali Preview - A world-class film, made in India

Baahubali Preview - A world-class film, made in India


Director SS Rajamouli's Baahubali, touted as India's biggest motion picture, is all set to hit the screens this Friday (July 10). Being relasead as a bilingual in Tamil and Telugu, the buzz around the film in Chennai is at par with that of a biggie, as Rajamouli became a household name after Naan Ee's smashing success. Check out why you should watch the film:

 

The perfectionist called SS Rajamouli


 

 

This period movie was in the making for a long time, as the director did not want to make any technical compromises in the VFX of the film. Going by SS Rajamouli's legacy, the movie is expected to be a world-class film, both in terms of story telling and flawless CG works.

 

The dream cast


 

 

The movie boasts of a stellar cast would be an understatement. Prabhas, Rana Daggubati, Tamannah, Anushka, Sathyaraj, Ramya Krishnan and many more veterans are a part of this flick. This is a rare film, in which you can see many talented actors in every single frame.

 

Technical Values


 

For a movie like Baahubali to succeed, technical team should be at the top of their game. With the likes of music director MM Keeravani, VFX supervisor Srinivas and cinematographer Senthil Kumar in the crew, the technical aspects are expected to be top notch.

 

Once in a lifetime experience


 

Without a doubt, Baahubali is expected to be a once in a lifetime experience for the movie buffs. From the audacity of the director to make this demanding film, to the thousands of people's unflinching hard work to make the director's dream come true, there is so much that has gone into this film. One might like this film, or not like this film much, but this is a film that has to be witnessed for the sheer experience.

 

Final Words


Here's wishing the team of Baahubali to taste as bigger success as their film. We will be back with the FDFS review.

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