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Bahubali 2: The Conclusion

Bahubali 2: The Conclusion

| U/A | 2 hr 51 min
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  • Release Date: 28 Apr 2017
  • Language: Telugu
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Great Andhra

7/10

Exceptional, Emotional!

Rajamouli cleverly uses this time to focus on the romance of Prabhas and Anushka by withholding the first question - “Why Kattappa Killed Baahubali?”. Though the romantic part is not good as the comic scenes inserted are out rightly silly, but the grand visuals makeup for these shortcomings. "Baahubali The Conclusion" is a true blockbuster movie that is aimed to impress the larger section of audiences. Rajamouli has stressed more on emotions which were lacking in the first part. So, the film caters to both sections that look for emotions and that want to get swayed by the visuals and war scenes.

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Idlebrain

7/10

Amarendra - King with a golden heart

First half of the film is excellent with a superb interval block. Second half is good with story and internal political drama taking precedence. Plus points of the film are Rajamouli’s classy vision and conceiving of scenes, first half, interval episode, background music, characterizations and actors. On the flipside, pace slows down in second half and climax appear extended. Despite a couple of shortcomings, Baahubali: The Conclusion gives a perfect ending to the Baahubali: The Beginning. You must watch it in the best theater!

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Tupaki

6.5/10

Saaho Baahubali!

Introduction Sequence of Prabhas in 'Baahubali 2' is praise worthy. Rajamouli-mark Heroism elevation sequences will be a feast to watch. Baahubali chants during the pre-Interval Sequence will be remembered for a very long time. Even Bhallaladeva's Raja Darbar scene would hardly make the viewer sit in their seats. War strategies of Mahendra Baahubali & the attack he plans against Bhallaladeva were a bit unconvincing. War Sequence don't meet the high expectations set by 'Baahubali: The Beginning'. Neverthless, 'Baahubali: The Conclusion' is a movie which can't be missed as it have plenty to offer.

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123telugu

8/10

Salute to Rajamouli

On the whole, Baahubali 2 is one film which leaves you speechless. Right from the word go, it has intense drama and action as every frame in the film is a visual wonder. Be it the heroic fights or the lavish war scenes, Rajamouli showcases some never before scenes in Indian film history. This film will be remembered and spoken about for years to come and break every possible record in the country. The performances, drama and the lavish scale look jaw dropping and make this film a never before experience for every movie lover. Finally, just ignore the simple story line and do yourself a favor by taking your entire family to watch this magnum opus called Baahubali as wonders like these only happen very rarely.

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Gulte

7/10

Saahore Rajamouli and Co

While first half is all about Baahubali's heroics, second half focuses on his righteous nature and his life as a commoner. Screenplay loses momentum as the plot thickens. Special efforts have been put to make the 'Why did Kattappa Killed Baahubali' episode to live up to the expectations. One would expect the confrontation of Mahendra Baahubali and Ballaladev to be an epic, but it is very underwhelming. Even the climax war scene is a bit over the top and unconvincing. This may disappoint fans that are expecting another Kalakeya kind of war experience. As a film, Baahubali 2 is definitely better than its predecessor and is also one of the best works of Rajamouli.

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Indiaglitz

7/10

Saahore Baahubali.. It's showtime

'Baahubali-2' has its share of hits and misses, writing-wise. How far the audience enjoy the scenes leading up to Baahubali's murder at Kattappa's hands will determine the film's enormity of success. First-rate performances, Devasena and Sivagami's decisions and the visuals are big hits. The war episode may be found to be less fascinating than the Kalakeya war in the first part.

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Telugu One

7.5/10

Baahubali+Baahubali=Baahubali 2

Baahubali 2 is a must watch for all section of audiences. The visuals, making, cinematography, story narration and direction are simply superb. So, don't miss the film.

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Chitramala

7/10

Perfect timing and a perfect screenplay

Baahubali – the beginning is a biggest hit and much talked movie which also got a national award. The Conclusion which is also known as sequel of Baahubali is nothing less than that. First half begins on a high note and makes audience engaged from the title sequence itself and gives audience goose bumps with action sequences, well composed background score, well shot songs and well written screenplay. This half is unimaginable and ends in a very very interesting way with a never before interval block which can also be said as best interval block in SS Rajamouli’s career. Second half runs with emotional sequences which are much elevated by MM Keeravani’s interesting background score. Dandalayya song has been shot well and comes at the right place provide ample amount of goose bumps. This conclusion part has an interesting first half and emotional second half which connects well to the audience. Director SS Rajamouli is in the perfect timing and has written a perfect screenplay for this part to match the level of expectations and he has succeeded in doing so. To, sum up, This conclusion is not going to conclude it’s box office run with normal collections and is going to be the biggest blockbuster.

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Deccan chronicle

7/10

Baahubali-2 is a visual treat'

Baahubali: The Conclusion is a milestone in Telugu cinema for its good technical values. The story is predictable but Rajamouli spices it up with grand visual effects. The lengthy action scenes and the climax may be a mite boring, but watch the film at least once

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Indian Express

4/10

Only if Kattappa had killed Baahubali earlier

Baahubali The Beginning was enormously enjoyable. Baahubali The Conclusion comes to life only in bits and pieces and the credit for it should goes to Prabhas.

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