Right from the word go, the trailer catches you by neck and mesmerises you to watch it on an endless loop over and over again
So FINALLY the trailer of most eagerly waited film of 2015 is here! And it is wowing viewers all over the world. Directed by ace filmmaker SS Rajamouli, Baahubali backed by Karan Johar stars Prabhas, Rana Daggubati, Anushka Shetty and Tamannaah in lead roles.
And now that the trailer is out for the world to see, one can see the sweat and hardwork of Rajamouli’s team that tirelessly worked for three years to dish out this visual spectacle. Touted to be the most expensive Indian film, Baahubali tells the epic tale of good vs evil in massive grand scale. While one cannot get enough of the trailer, I tell you the five things that stood out from the 2 minute promo that has set the social media a buzz.
Mind boggling cinematography
After watching the promo of Baahubali, I could certainly say that the cinematographer of the epic film, KK Senthil Kumar is nothing short of a magician. His work behind the lens is so perfect and at times wizard like that your eyeballs refuse to look elsewhere but the screen. Be it long shots, panning shots, battle sequences or close ups, the colours in screen melt in your eyes giving a very soothing feeling to visual senses. The intricate VFX work of the film is also commendable and is on par with Hollywood standards.
Jaw dropping production design
During the trailer launch, SS Rajamouli said,” If you take out the stars’ and director’s renumeration, Baahubali is by far the costliest film ever made.” And when you have a glimpse of the trailer, you would understand that every penny spent is worth its value. Made at a sprawling budget of Rs 195 crore, Baahubali produced by Arka Media Works, is a larger than life visual spectacle which leaves you awestruck with its grandscale. Be it the mesmerising aerial shot of war scenes or the majestic palace sets, Baahubali truly boasts some mind blowing production design.
Costumes and background music
Baahubali is a period drama made in an epic scale. And to match the grandeur of the film, the period costumes of all the characters are so authentic and appealing to the eye that you forget for a moment that these are actors portraying characters in a film. MM Keeravani’s background score is haunting and stylish, matching to the scale of the film, adding zing and flavour to an already splendid trailer.
Prabhas vs Rana Daggubati
Beyond the epic scale of Baahubali’s production, it is a story of a good vs evil and it looks like Rajamouli has been bang on target trying casting Prabhas and Rana Daggubati as hero and villain. While Prabhas looks majestic and supreme as the messiah of the masses, Rana nails the antagonist part of the tyrant king in menacing style. Their epic battle leads to the undercurrent energy of the trailer and promises viewers for one helluva time at theatres on July 10.
Vision of SS Rajamouli
Last and certainly not the least, the real reason behind the splendid trailer of Baahubali, is the vision of director SS Rajamouli, who has poured his heart and soul into the making of the film in last three years or so. Rajamouli is the master of creating big budget blockbusters but at the same time is extremely creative in his thinking and visualisation. It is almost astonishing that the entire movie of Baahubali,
which is set to give B-town films a run for their money, has emerged out of the mind of the stylish filmmaker.
which is set to give B-town films a run for their money, has emerged out of the mind of the stylish filmmaker.
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