Theatrical trailer review: Baahubali

June 01, 2015 15:20
Theatrical trailer review: Baahubali

Baahubali, the enthusiasm of the millions, the burst out of the billions and the thirst of the trillions. To express all these feelings, here is the time. The epic’s trailer is out on Monday, at 10.30 am in the theatres.

Knowing the news, not only the fans of the actors or technicians in the film, but also an ardent lover of an Indian cinema have rushed to the theatres early in the morning. By watching the trailer, it can be concluded that, there is no fault in Rajamouli to hype his film from the past few days, as the content in it would make anyone, experience the goosebumps. 
 
Coming to the trailer, it starts with a huge waterfall, where Avanthika (Tamanna) resembling the princess in her attire, appears on the screen dancing. Meanwhile, Sivudu (Prabhas) jumps from a high point to catch hold of her.

The romantic part cuts there and then comes the violence part, which reveals the problems faced by the people under Ballaladeva’s rule in Mahismathi kingdom. That follows a few fights in the forest, wild elephants, razing bulls, sword wielding episodes. In all of such scenes, Rajamouli has marked his identity and can also reach beyond any cinema lover’s expectations for sure.

A few of the war scenes resembles about the past super hit flicks of Hollywood, but that does not make a huge reference, as Rajamouli is known for his proficiency in making those in Indian style.

Broke the trend of a Telugu trailer

Other shots like sword fighting, horse ridings are anyway considered to be the heart of the flick. Generally, it is a tradition of the star heroes Telugu trailers to contain a few of the punch dialogues and glamor scenes. But it seems like, Rajamouli followed a different trend in the case of Baahubali, by releasing the actual plot of the film.

A sense in Rajamouli’s hype: 

In the beginning, it was thought that Rajamouli was creating unnecessary hype for the film by teasing the audience with each day a poster concept and many other unique methods. But after watching the trailer, it can be concluded that, what Rajamouli hyped was far less than the actual quality of the film.

Final word: All the cinema lovers will surely thank the god for giving them eyes to watch such a  technical brilliance called Baahubali 

By Phani

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