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Don't Expect Great Story in 'Bahubali'

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Don't Expect Great Story in 'Bahubali'
Don't Expect Great Story in 'Bahubali'

The pre release publicity of 'Bahubali' with poster of each important character in the movie released at equal intervals is building the much needed hype. Although Rajamouli is known to be a keen observer and perfectionist in getting the output needed, for the first time people started to assume that 'Bahubali' might be partly inspired from the mythology of 'Maha Bharatham' when the first poster of 'Bahubali' with a hand coming from beneath the water body holding a baby striked similar to Lord Krishna crossed Yamuna as a baby. 

However, producers clarified on 'Bahubali' has no such resemblances and this is a pure creation of Rajamouli. Meanwhile, film sources have hinted us with enough clues. The hand which we see in the poster is that of Rajamatha played by Ramya Krishna and the infant in her hands saved from drowning in water is none other than Prabhas. Yes, you got it right again. The kid is not 'Bahubali' but he is Shivudu, the second character of Prabhas in the film.

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Entire story needs no discussion here because Rajamouli is a passionate story teller. All his films have simple stories. It's the magic in scripting and the way same is presented on screen makes him a highly successful director. So, do not expect 'Bahubali' to have a never seen or never heard storyline. Just rely on the brand of Rajamouli.