I suppose you have to be grateful that the second half is at least generally devoid of attempts at humour. Small mercies.
Author: Sudhir Srinivasan
Why Kattappa killed Baahubali
If there is one thing that can be said beyond doubt, it is that Kattappa is loyal to Mahishmathi, like Bheeshma to Hastinapura.
Kadamban: An over-simplistic, not-bad film about corporate greed
The heroine, Rathi (Catherine Tresa), is no different. Her way of flirting is to draw Kadamban’s attention to a couple of snakes that are mating at a distance. Don’t ask me how I know this, but what the film shows to be mating is actually two male snakes performing a combat ritual. But that’s the least of Kadamban’s problems.
Colossal: A refreshing wacky premise that is largely entertaining
It’s generally believed that all the good ideas are taken. But if Colossal is any indication, apparently not.
I am not ready to make Mahabharata: Rajamouli
Today, when I walk on the sets of my films, I sometimes hear assistant directors talking about me with the same reverence I had for other directors. It’s a great joy.