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When Shiva, the son of Bahubali, learns about his heritage, he begins to look for answers. His story is juxtaposed with past events that unfolded in the Mahishmati Kingdom.
CRITICS OF "Baahubali 2: The Conclusion [Sub: Eng]"
Reuters
Baahubali 2: The Conclusion is a worthy conclusion to this epic series. It may not up the ante from the last film, but it doesn't let up on the pace either.
Here, once again, is thunderous spectacle unlikely to be surpassed in several summers, and clinching proof of writer-director SS Rajamouli's position among world cinema's boldest imagemakers.
Rajamouli has achieved something few Indian directors have managed in their careers: he has tapped into the pulse of the Indian sensibility and made a truly pan-Indian film.
The action choreography is exciting, the operatic plot is compelling, and there's a genuine sense of optimism that undercuts the gouts of blood and thunderous sound effects.