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Saturday, 1 April 2017

Baahubali 2 The Conclusion | Prabhas | Rana Daggubati | s.s.Rajamauli

Author Anand Neelakantan unveiled on
Friday his much-awaited book "The Rise
of Sivagami", a prequel to the blockbuster "Baahubali", along with the film's director S.S.Rajamouli, its actors Ramya Krishnan and Rana Daggubati while hundreds of fans of the film lined up outside the venue here.
From students to officegoers, the crowd eagerly waited to catch a glimpse of the "Baahubali" stars in front of INOX, Nehru Place here.
Some even tried to get the answer to why the royal slave Kattappa killed Baahubali.
If the crowd gathered outside the venue was enthusiastic about the next part of the film, the audience inside was equally curious to know about the series of events in "Baahubali 2: The Conclusion".
But Rajamouli insisted the audience to wait for another month as the second part of the film will hit the screens in April.
As a build-up to that, "The Rise of Sivagami" was launched in English.
Its Hindi, Tamil and Telugu translations will be released in April.
"It (the book) will enhance the experience of watching the film.

It tells the story of how Sivagami becomes the most powerful rajmata in the film," Rajamouli told reporters here.
It unfolds the story of the kingdom of Mahishmathi, childhood and history of Sivagami, played by Ramya in the film.
"There is a sequence in the film that shows a combination of her motherhood and a warrior. The books reveal why she wants to destroy Mahishmathi.
Her father was killed by the king.
He was branded as a traitor or a more fashionable word would be anti-national perhaps.
The entire three series will be about how she transforms," Neelakantan said.
But the book is not only about the "mother Goddess".
It is also about Kattappa.
The author, who has penned fiction books based on the Indian epics of Ramayana and Mahabharata, said that only 10 per cent Indian stories are written in india despite having "countless stories" to tell.
And '"Baahubali' trilogy is just the beginning", he promised.

The book is not an adaptation of the 2015 fantasy-drama film.
"It's the world of 'Baahubali'.
It's not just limited to films. We have games and virtual reality series too.
The great thing about this book is the characters and incidents...are just like how you wouldn't forget the scenes in the film. You will recollect them," said Rajamouli. "They are so powerful and moving," he added. Neelakantan said that the book has more female characters and sought to explain why. "Because books are all about emotions.
In the movie, 45 minutes was all about war.
If I write that in 250 pages, you will fall asleep when you reach the second page itself.
So, I had to create other incidents," said the author, who left his other projects, including TV shows to focus on the trilogy.

Saturday, 18 March 2017

This Is Why Baahubali Star Prabhas Should Make His Big Bollywood Debut Already!

Not all actors who are a rage in south manage to win the hearts of the audience who love mainstream Bollywood films.
However, Prabhas is an exception. After stars like Rajinikanth and Chiranjeevi, Prabhas is one of those fewest actors who managed to woo the audience who thrived only on Masala Bollywood movies. With the success of Baahubali, Prabhas has become a hot favorite of many of us.
There have been actors in the past who made successful transitions from regional cinema to mainstream Bollywood and next in the pipeline should definitely be Prabhas. And now considering his popularity, it's high time Prabhas received his big Bollywood break. 
Prabhas has been acting since more than 14 years now and after making it big down south, Prabhas is keen on doing Bollywood films but he's in no hurry of taking up any project. He said, “I’ve got a few good [Hindi film] offers, but I have two movies in the pipeline that are my home productions. After completing those, if I get good scripts, I would love to do a Hindi film and work in Bollywood." 

While we wait for Prabhas to sign his first Bollywood film, let's take a look at all the factors that makes Prabhas a prospective bankable Bollywood star too. 

1. Baahubali. Enough said.

The magnanimous success of Baahubali has already established Prabhas as a superstar in the hearts of many. His fan following is huge and people are looking forward to watch him on the big screen over and over again. You point it out on the map of India and you'll know that his popularity is not geographically restricted. Baahubali has become an iconic film and while we wait for the second part to hit the theatres, all we can do is to secretly wait for him to be roped in by a Bollywood director. 

2. His dedication towards his craft-His one film a time policy reflects his sincere work ethics!

Not many know that when Prabhas had signed Baahubali, he gave up on all his offers and decided to focus on Rajamouli's dream project. He gave his three years to the film and the result is a proof of his sincerity and hard work. Considering his past record and popularity, Prabhas was swarmed with offers but he decided to  stick to one project and give his 100%. But instead of following his success with few more similar films, Prabhas choose to go on an exile from big screen for nearly three years shooting for Baahubali. Bollywood definitely needs to bring him on board and shower him with roles that he truly deserves.