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After watching Bahubali: The Epic, one thing becomes crystal clear once again — the Baahubali series remains the greatest creation in Indian cinema. It is not merely a film; it is a cinematic emotion, a magnum opus sculpted with unshakable passion, vision, and an almost divine madness for storytelling.
When you bring together two of India’s biggest superstars - Hrithik Roshan and Jr. NTR and give them a budget of nearly ₹400 crore, expectations are bound to be sky-high. Unfortunately, War 2 turns out to be nothing short of a cinematic disaster - a “Thugs of Hindostan moment” for Yash Raj Films’ Spy Universe. Despite its massive scale, glamorous cast, and extravagant promotions, the film collapses under the weight of its own ambition.
When Kantara released in 2022, it became a cultural phenomenon , a deeply spiritual and rooted story that blended folklore, devotion, and raw emotion with cinematic brilliance. Naturally, expectations were sky-high for Kantara Chapter 1, but sadly, what we get is a forced prequel that lacks both the soul and substance of the original.
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