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Baahubali: The Epic Review: Four Hours of Audacious Cinematic Power

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Baahubali: The Epic refashions S.S. Rajamouli’s two-part sword-and-sandal saga into a single, nearly four-hour feature. The film states its mythological action-drama identity from the outset and commits to a scale rarely attempted in contemporary releases. Rajamouli’s pop-action style remains the draw, a spectacle-driven approach that shaped trends within Indian cinema and reached global audiences with later projects.

The story tracks two generations of a royal line, the father Amarendra and the son Mahendra Baahubali, both played by Prabhas, locked in a destined struggle for the throne of Mahishmati against the tyrant King Bhallaladeva, portrayed by Rana Daggubati. The design favors an experience built for the largest screen.

The Shape of Destiny: Narrative Flow and Archetype

The combined cut leans on a clear structural gambit. It begins with Mahendra’s origin and ascent, building to Kattappa’s revelation of the hero’s true identity. The film then turns to a feature-length flashback that traces Amarendra Baahubali’s life.

The long bridge between present and past lets the two Prabhas performances mirror each other, a heroic duality that frames kingship and retribution. The narrative draws on the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, pulling in exile, dynastic duty, and cousinly rivalry. International viewers who recognize patterns from Western epics can map those ideas onto the film’s melodramatic sweep.

The near four-hour length moves with energy through Rajamouli’s cross-cutting and calibrated crescendos. The duration introduces a few awkward pivots. Mahendra’s romance with the warrior Avantika, played by Tamannaah Bhatia, arrives in a brief montage and expository voiceover. The emotional framework still holds. Kattappa, performed by Sathyaraj, carries the film’s moral weight as a conflicted general bound by loyalty. His tragedy binds timelines and gives the succession struggle a human scale.

Spectacle Triumphant: Artistry in Action

Rajamouli’s direction embraces artifice and fantasy and treats them as a creative engine rather than a limitation. The CGI expands the mythic canvas. Imperial cities rise above the clouds, and feats of strength appear as natural proof of legend, including Mahendra lifting a massive lingam.

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Baahubali: The Epic Review

The palette favors saturated color, the camera leans into charged close-ups during peak emotion, and wide frames stretch the battlefield to the horizon. The crescendos recall classical Hollywood epics and the grand orchestration associated with The Lord of the Rings.

Action design serves as a signature. The build leads to elegant, blood-soaked clashes that define the final hour. One standout sequence deploys chariots fitted with spinning blades, an antiquity riff played for audacious excitement. Composer M. M. Keeravaani shapes the momentum. The score’s driving horns back the drama and power the musical set pieces, including a romantic duet staged on a swan-shaped boat among the clouds.

Power, Principle, and Uncomfortable Subtext

The thematic line remains pointed. The saga tracks vengeance across generations and frames a moral argument about absolute power and its corrupting pull. The struggle plays as a contest for the soul of Mahishmati. The film operates with clear binaries that place the Baahubalis on one side and Bhallaladeva on the other. The world it builds also presents hierarchy as a heroic ideal and treats sovereignty as a near-divine mandate.

Certain images in the backdrop carry unsettling optics. Antagonists often appear as brutish, dark-skinned masses who speak a fictional clicking tongue. The succession conflict rests on claims tied to specific social principles and codes.

These elements link the film to the culture that shaped it, where mythic texts can support political or social frameworks. The success of the spectacle does not erase that subtext, and the film’s scale sits beside those images and ideas for any viewer weighing style, story, and meaning across Indian and global screens.

Baahubali: The Epic is the re-edited and re-mastered single-film version of S.S. Rajamouli’s two-part epic saga (Baahubali: The Beginning and Baahubali 2: The Conclusion), created for a new theatrical run. The film features fully remastered picture and sound, weaving the original six hours of footage into one cohesive narrative of a young warrior, Mahendra Baahubali, who learns of his royal heritage and must liberate the kingdom of Mahishmati from the tyrannical rule of his cousin, Bhallaladeva. The film is scheduled for a worldwide theatrical release on October 31, 2025, with international premieres beginning on October 29, 2025. It will be shown in premium large formats, including IMAX and Dolby Cinema.

Credits

Title: Baahubali: The Epic

Distributor: Arka Media Works, Global United Media, Studio Green, Sri Thenandal Films, Dharma Productions, AA Films

Release date: October 31, 2025

Rating: U/A (India)

Running time: 225 minutes (3 hours 45 minutes)

Director: S. S. Rajamouli

Writers: V. Vijayendra Prasad, S. S. Rajamouli, C. H. Vijay Kumar, Ajay Kumar

Producers and Executive Producers: Shobu Yarlagadda, Prasad Devineni

Cast: Prabhas, Rana Daggubati, Anushka Shetty, Tamannaah Bhatia, Ramya Krishna, Sathyaraj, Nassar, Subbaraju

Director of Photography (Cinematographer): K. K. Senthil Kumar

Editors: S. S. Rajamouli, Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao, Tammiraju, Vincent Tabaillon (Associate Editor)

Composer: M. M. Keeravani

The Review

Baahubali: The Epic

8 Score

The combined Epic edit of S.S. Rajamouli’s saga delivers monumental, breathtaking cinematic vision. It excels in scale, action choreography, and operatic melodrama, successfully blending traditional mythology with blockbuster filmmaking. While the narrative flow is occasionally abrupt due to the condensation of the dual films, the work's energetic pace and powerful performances hold attention throughout its great length. It is a masterclass in spectacle, yet it requires viewers to acknowledge the complex social hierarchies embedded in its fantasy framework. It stands as a vital piece of modern global cinema.

PROS

  • Breathtaking scale and cinematic grandeur.
  • Inventive, maximalist action set pieces.
  • Rajamouli's audacious vision (spectacle over realism).
  • Effective, pulse-pounding score by M.M. Keeravaani.
  • Powerful lead performances, especially Prabhas and Sathyaraj.

CONS

  • Extremely long runtime (nearly four hours).
  • Abrupt editing compromises (e.g., the Avantika romance montage).
  • Uncomfortable social optics related to hierarchy and the portrayal of villains.

Review Breakdown

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