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SCOOP: Human Looking Posters Of Baahubali

on Jul 15, 2015

Baahubali, Bhallaladeva occupied most of the wall-posters of “Baahubali”, the magnum opus created by Rajamouli, which has inched into 200 crore club couple of days back. Before these posters, Rajamouli has released the character looks of various crucial backbones of Baahubali including Sivagami, Bijjaladeva, Devasena, Avantika and Kalakeya. There is big difference between these posters and the latest ones that are released now.

All these days, Rajamouli’s Baahubali characters flaunted their larger-than-life look. Every character looked huge, adventurous and hard hitting. But there is no way we could notice this basic human feel in those looks. However the latest released posters of the film mantain that human look. Prabhas’s Sivudu look and Tamanna’s rebel warrior Avantika look are made into a poster and released. They look quite natural, human-like and prove that there is normal story in the film rather than just hype. Why didn’t Rajamouli released such posters earlier?

Probably Rajamouli might have felt that releasing these human-looking simple posters will not help him achieve the much desired hype to push the film into big league of numbers on day one itself. As crores of rupees are at stake, he can’t take risks with these simple posters. Otherwise, these posters also look quite intriguing like those royal looking warrior posters.


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