The movie Baahubali 2: The Conclusion is an epic cinematic work of genius, one that perfectly incorporates the elements of grandeur, emotion, and cinematic intensity. The movie enhances the mythology of Mahishmati and brings out the complex web of loyalty, betrayal and fate which characterize all the characters in the movie. The story of the noble rise of Amarendra Baahubali and his tragic end, the violent revenge of Mahendra, all these moments are developed very carefully, plunging the viewers into the realm of great kingdoms and powerful warriors. The narrative addressed in the film is the story of honor, sacrifice, and corruption of power, and, therefore, it is not only an action saga, but it is also a deep moral story.
The film is impressive to the eyes. Its magnificence is enhanced by spectacular camera work, magnificent sets and elaborate costumes which create a royal mythical ambience. The action routines are choreographed with accuracy and panache, and seamlessly fuse both old school martial arts with state-of-the-art visual effects. These acts are very strong, particularly in how Mahendra changes his persona of a spirited young man to a determined king, and the subtlety of how Bhallaladeva is portrayed as a ruthless ambition personified. The music and sound tracks make emotional scenes more dramatic, increasing tension and grandeur that preside over every scene.
The most appealing aspect was that the film strongly depicted leadership and justice. It is a powerful story of rebellion against oppression and struggle towards right and correctness. I found the levels of emotion, as well as its visual effects, and interesting characters, to be very touching and intriguing. Although the storyline is convoluted and has a lot of twists to it, it still manages to give a satisfying resolution that gives credit to heroism and moral virtues. Baahubali 2 can be viewed as a grandiose movie that makes a mark, as it reminds us of the strength of resilience of strength and righteousness.