[video=youtube;Ff82XtV78xo]I know and I don't even love what he is doing these days.
You know what they say, things look good when they are in limit and are unique.
I know and I agree with this part as well.
That's why I believe you should show love story in films, only if it is needed. One can easily skip the love part, but you know there is a crowd out there which love to watch hero doing romance with the heroine, no matter what the topic of the film is. This might be heresy for Indian cinema, but I do believe we are now at that age, where we need to mature.
Even I didn't. It was different attempt altogether and I am really happy that a director tried to give a shot at creating such a grand franchise, typically in regional film industry(I know, south Indian film industry isn't something you can call regional, but technically it is).
Yeah, they do jump quite abruptly and they need flow, Bahubali was still better on this front. Many other South Indian movies really lack this 'flow' part. Btw, I watched another regional movie today, a film from my own mother-tongue, titled 'Shala'(The school). It released way back in 2012 and I always wanted to watch it and YouTube came to rescue.
Another awesome thing that I came across today was this short film entitled 'Ahalya'(based upon Ramayana story), maybe you should watch this one as well.
[video=youtube;Ff82XtV78xo][/video][video=youtube;Ff82XtV78xo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ff82XtV78xo[/vi deo][/video]
That movie was spooky!
I just noticed that the writer for Bahubali is the same one who wrote script for Bajarangi Bhaijan too. Lucky guy to get two hits simultaneously why the fans argue over the two movies..
[video=youtube;R5eIvpRF7Ko]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5eIvpRF7Ko[/video]
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