Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Watch Bahubali with your family to experience strength of our warriors, power of women in ancient India and grandeur of Indian cinema!!

Bahubali, the biggest Indian motion picture is now in theaters!! It is a historical fiction Telugu-Tamil bilingual dubbed into Hindi, Malayalam and French!! If you haven’t seen it yet, book your tickets to live through grandeur of medieval times of India, experience strength of our warriors and understand power of women in olden days. It is a must movie for every macho man, who thinks listening to woman is a sign of weak man. The movie shows you how women were power centers in ancient India, how mothers/wives were treated in ancient India, and that a woman & man complement each other, neither of them is superior.
I am not a movie buff, I selectively watch movies and this is the first time, I am writing about one. But #Bahubali is not just a movie, it is an experience!! More than grandeur/visuals of the movie, I liked the characters. Typically, Indian movies show hero as the strongest, most handsome and most generous – all the goodness in the world in one man. But, in #Bahubali, every character is important, every character connects with you and talks to you:

A magnanimous queen who can side mother& wife in her for the welfare of her kingdom (Ramya Krishnan as Sivagami)
A caring mother for whom her child is her world (Rohini as Sanga – Shivudu’s mother),
A loyal servant – Highly skilled, dissatisfied but loyal (Sathyaraj as Katappa),
A captivated & tortured queen – an epitome of self-respect (Anushka Shetty as Devasena)
A shrewd father who wanted to live his life again through his son (Nassar as BjjalaDeva )
A powerful warrior with thirst for power (Rana Daggupati as Bhallaladeva)
A noble king who knows how to play his strengths to protect his subjects (Prabhas as Bahubali)
A son/lover who could do anything for his mother and girl (Prabhas as Shivudu)

Spoiler Alert: No Comedy track, you just smile/cry but you wouldn’t laugh!!

Well, I felt Avanatika character was the weakest in the movie. I didn’t connect with Avantika and Tamannaah didn’t fit the role of Avantika.

I do not want to be a spoiler, so I am not talking about specific scenes. Do watch it yourself!! With IMDB rating of 9.4/10 (highest for an Indian film), you wouldn’t be disappointed at all.

80% of all Indian commercial movies beautify woman and in many movies heroines are no brainers, they are present only to virtually & visually romance with viewers (including a few of Rajamouli’s own movies). In many of our families, we think listening to woman is sign of a weak man, but this movie shows you that strength of a man is in respecting women. You need to listen to a woman when she has a point, and a woman has to be strong to drive her point.  Not just in Palace, even in tribal setup, villagers respect Sanga’s words and feelings!! A man beheads another for the vulgar comments he made on a woman (even before knowing she was his mother).

If you keep comparing this movie with counterparts from Hollywood, you would lose what movie had to offer you – that emotional connect with characters!! Given all the constraints, it is a great Indian movie, which would stand tall in Indian Cinema books. If you think, only “Hero” should have 70% of the screen-time, this movie is not for you!!

Some said, Bahubali script is weak. I didn’t find it weak, every story can be narrowed down to three feelings – Love, Revenge and Call for Duty – so is Ramayana, Mahabharatham… and is Bahubali. It is not about content of the story but it is about how you tell a story!! Rajamouli is a spectacular story teller. Bahubali is not an entertainer, you need to use your brain a lot. There is no chronological order, it moves back and forth in time and place – you need to connect the dots. Especially, you need to do lot of brain work to understand the war strategy.


Preferably, watch it with family and let your children learn about ancient culture, our powerful warriors, and war strategies. Let them understand how women were treated in ancient times, at least some of them would understand that women are not weaker sex and learn to respect women when they turn into adults.

All said, Bahubali – 2 looks evern more promising as you get to see more of Bahubali, Bhallaladeva, Devasena, Katappa and Sivagami.


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