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  • @rahul3287
    @rahul3287 Рік тому +45

    Few Foreigners laugh watching Indian movies
    But they feel it real when a spider bites and a man becomes spiderman 😂😂😂

  • @eggmansizzle
    @eggmansizzle Рік тому +237

    This is one of my favorite movies! Also in regard to Bahubali doing crazy stuff or shrugging off wounds, it's pretty heavily implied he's either a demi-god or an avatar of shiva.

    • @atharvpatil0
      @atharvpatil0 Рік тому +21

      hated their reaction for some reason

    • @flynnrideryt9920
      @flynnrideryt9920 Рік тому +4

      @@atharvpatil0 same

    • @UmeshPatil-mm6ko
      @UmeshPatil-mm6ko Рік тому +11

      @@atharvpatil0 It's okay. Better honest than fake reactions. They didn't like some parts of it which is fair enough. There is a lot of cultural difference in the Indian and abroad audience.

    • @HelloHi-yr9jd
      @HelloHi-yr9jd Рік тому +4

      @@UmeshPatil-mm6ko idk why but this reaction seems familiar
      seems similar to reaction of liberandus in india
      are we related ? i mean liberandus came when ....... left

    • @chinazieswillstartww3253
      @chinazieswillstartww3253 Рік тому

      He is a Kshatriya means super warrior with super human strength and skill like Mahabharata warriors

  • @eldhosepeter4750
    @eldhosepeter4750 Рік тому +509

    This is a fantasy film and you watched Rrr so don't use logic for Rajmouli films just watch it for fun and pure entertainment or don't watch.

    • @ravitejaknts
      @ravitejaknts Рік тому +34

      Dude Baahubali 1 first half is not only logicless it's disgusting. RRR is the perfect fantacy, Baahubali 2 is awesome. Baahubali 1 second is good. But first half is disgusting, creepy, mindless and worst movie of all time.

    • @STARK50
      @STARK50 Рік тому +53

      @@ravitejaknts You forgot to add in my opinion

    • @farukhsheikh5790
      @farukhsheikh5790 Рік тому +18

      Not really, some scenes are definitely problematic. Like that make over sequence, it was so disgusting and creepy. The second part is good, but honestly the Indian cinema needs to get out of this idea that stalking harassment = courtship and flirting. It sends a very bad message across the audience.

    • @imshubhajit
      @imshubhajit Рік тому +24

      As much as I love SSR, Bahubali Part 1's first half makes me cringe hard. The 2nd half & BB Part 2 is phenomenal tho.
      RRR is SSR at his finest form.

    • @farukhsheikh5790
      @farukhsheikh5790 Рік тому +8

      @@imshubhajit True , it is sickening that some people find that sequence 'beautiful'.

  • @AnuragYadav-zk4gi
    @AnuragYadav-zk4gi Рік тому +7

    When spider bites man it become spiderman
    I am in love with these logics

  • @JohnWick-ut1tj
    @JohnWick-ut1tj Рік тому +59

    Don't you realise that climbed a fountain,Mountain all on his own without any protective gears..... HE'S STRONG
    Also this is an EPIC

    • @zapy541
      @zapy541 Рік тому +5

      Bahubali means someone with super strength

    • @saurabh4721
      @saurabh4721 9 місяців тому

      thats why foreigners fake their reactions, if they give real reaction they get lots of hate in the comments.

    • @JohnWick-ut1tj
      @JohnWick-ut1tj 9 місяців тому

      @@saurabh4721 and they are always filled with a stereotype and make fun of it

  • @uttamroy524
    @uttamroy524 Рік тому +119

    I feel like Avantika's character is about how she wants to fulfill her goal( to save Devsena) but deep down she also wants a normal life, like normal girls!!! She likes pretty things but can't wear them because of her mission...
    Ig sometimes wanting to be normal n be yourself( ur true self) is not wrong is what Bahubali tried to make her understand!

    • @whakjob
      @whakjob Рік тому +18

      it was done ( the story and ideas) back in 2012, although SS does have a lot of respect for women, ( also his dad who writes them ) that scene was not conveyed in the best way, I think he did take criticism though and his two movies after that are better in showing women better. I felt a bit cringe watching first time but understood his message in the end.

    • @adiosmacop1785
      @adiosmacop1785 Рік тому +11

      The intention was that but the way it is showed is super creepy.

    • @YuvrajHaldankar
      @YuvrajHaldankar Рік тому +6

      @@adiosmacop1785 It does feel creepy, because if you stop and just write what he does to her in that scene. Then tell someone to read that without any context of this being from Baahubali. He might think this is a scene from a completely different film. It might look entertaining, but you stop and think, it is creepy and also feels like something else. Also she was not in consent in there, which makes it even worse.

    • @scyber_avatar
      @scyber_avatar Рік тому +1

      @@whakjob .. For me most of the 1st half was weird or slow when watching 1st time .. only later the film becomes more interesting

    • @chinazieswillstartww3253
      @chinazieswillstartww3253 Рік тому +3

      @@YuvrajHaldankar This is a fantasy story loosely based on mythology. You are comparing ancient social mentality to modern political standards Lol 😂

  • @karthik7486
    @karthik7486 Рік тому +22

    Well, the sexism towards Avantika in this movie kinda redeemed in baahubali 2. Devasena is one of the most badass characters ever. Just keep in mind this a Rajamouli of almost a decade earlier. He’s more refined and better with consequent films.
    Also i don’t think this movie is for you, coz you don’t get most of the religious and mythical references and not familiar to Indian style of storytelling. But it’s nice to see you trying.

  • @alvinvinod8293
    @alvinvinod8293 Рік тому +48

    Where Drama Begins Logic Ends
    - Alfred Hitchcock

    • @devraj9234
      @devraj9234 Рік тому

      WDYM BY LOGIC?

    • @rahulkashiv2299
      @rahulkashiv2299 Рік тому +1

      @None actually they are thinking too much... And they forced their ideology and opinion on our culture and ideology....
      It's a fictional movie... Watch it like as it is...

    • @dhanjrabha6421
      @dhanjrabha6421 Рік тому

      @@none2743 Kyuki Foreign Country ke log India ke logo ki tarah Xutiya nahi hai Jo lagbhag sabhi South ke movies mein Actor ke paas bina Superhero hoke bhi Superhero jaisa power hota hai 😆😆🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @songoku-jj2to
      @songoku-jj2to Рік тому

      @@none2743 they are earning by our views by sitting also and see their attitude trust me these foreigners think us as indian dogs they just take advantage of our population by youtube reaction

  • @STARK50
    @STARK50 Рік тому +45

    Idk why you guys are focusing on Avantika's character 😂 this movie is about Bahubali, she is just a side character. How would you feel if they made Nick Fury more important in Captain Marvel movie. Western idea of feminism is very weird. No wonder why Hollywood is getting worse.

  • @revanth84
    @revanth84 Рік тому +48

    Baahubali is a franchise that changed the landscape of Indian cinema forever. Rajamouli sir who also made RRR made baahubali franchise and its a Classic. You must watch Eega as well, another great movie from SSR 🔥

    • @lexis_letalis2272
      @lexis_letalis2272 Рік тому

      no man they are not made for indian cinema
      see them react to bahu 2 movie the just finding logic eveyscene

    • @revanth84
      @revanth84 Рік тому

      @@lexis_letalis2272 Just watched it. very disappointed. They don’t even seem to care to do research before reviewing a movie. They don’t understand Indian storytelling style or Cultural Mythical Nature to Indian stories. They are just outright Dumb who judge the depth of the Sea standing at the shore and without diving deeper.

    • @lexis_letalis2272
      @lexis_letalis2272 Рік тому

      @@revanth84 right
      If they watch ega they are gonna be super irritated trying to fing logic every where
      I don't know what to sey anymore 🙃🙃

    • @revanth84
      @revanth84 Рік тому

      @@lexis_letalis2272 Sure! They forgot that Ar is a medium that was meant to be manipulated. Stories throughout history were always narrated in larger than life form. So all these reactors just want subscribers and they don’t even put effort to research into it.

  • @freeguy4183
    @freeguy4183 Рік тому +14

    Guys like you also like game of thrones because it is made in West
    But the same ancient things and behavior of mab were shown in this movie you think it is misogynistic what a hepicrate

    • @karthik7486
      @karthik7486 Рік тому +1

      The misogyny in game of thrones is established. It’s already set up that sexism is normal. So story wise it isn’t a problem. In baahubali that’s not the case.

    • @Bruh-jw2ze
      @Bruh-jw2ze Рік тому +2

      @@karthik7486 powerful point. I think the reactors expect a consistent high moral grounding in Indian movies in general. But that's good. Gives us a higher benchmark to strive to

    • @karthik7486
      @karthik7486 Рік тому

      @@Bruh-jw2ze not necessarily true, it’s all abt just world building. And this type of mentality is deep rooted in Indian cinema, the make lead telling the women of what they want and how they should be. And the women agreeing to it. That needs to change.

    • @Bruh-jw2ze
      @Bruh-jw2ze Рік тому

      @@karthik7486 and no that doesn't need to change. Behaviours and lifestyles are hugely determined by your standard of living (per capita income).
      In a country like India where there's a sizeable chunk of citizens still living well below the global average per capita can't be expected to become activists for feminism

  • @balubalajee6229
    @balubalajee6229 Рік тому +5

    Ohh come on 18 and 17 century people from India will be like that that's good .. he just wants to show her that the beauty behind the mask

  • @GamerOne_me
    @GamerOne_me Рік тому +6

    To understand this 😊
    You need to know Hindu mythology first🙂
    That thing he lifted tha Rock is Shiva
    Hindu God idle that they worships
    And this. Story step in 3000 years ago
    At the time after Mahabarat
    That's why some of these guys has God like strength
    Indians don't need the director to say it Becz we knows
    May people in West unknown to this
    And the song creepy part I agree with you😔
    And Baahubali is strongest his girl sees that in him when he claimed that big mountain
    She even say only Shiva the God can do it
    That's why when he says I'll bring her
    She nodded her head
    Becz breaching that kingdom is impossible for her
    Everytime her clan try to do they dies

  • @rameshthegreat
    @rameshthegreat Рік тому +10

    Guys first understand the genre of the film before you start reacting. Will you be saying all the feminist woke shit when you are watching GoT? it's a historical fiction based in a time when women empowerment was not a thing and still bahubali's dad Amarendra was leading by example and the women in the movie were all badass.

    • @vikikartoos701
      @vikikartoos701 Рік тому +2

      Well said brother ....the American mentality is all about lecturing others ... someone need to show mirror to them how respectful they show woman in their movies

  • @manisankarkimmoju1932
    @manisankarkimmoju1932 Рік тому +6

    That sequence is far better than u directors shows romantic scenes on Hollywood stuff.

  • @nishantsonawane71
    @nishantsonawane71 Рік тому +4

    These are literally the first movie reactors I have seen (amongst the 100s I have seen) THAT LAUGH AT ANY SCENE. WHERE LAUGHTER IS NOT REQUIRED. IM SO FREAKING CONFUSED.

    • @rangamullet5815
      @rangamullet5815 Рік тому

      they're laughing in shock, not because it's funny, because they're amazed.

    • @nishantsonawane71
      @nishantsonawane71 Рік тому

      @@rangamullet5815 so they are not shocked while watching other genre? Cuz I saw all other rea tione of them. 💀

    • @Yogita-io2lj
      @Yogita-io2lj 5 місяців тому

      ​@@rangamullet5815oyeee mullet fuck your mouth why are you defending them I mean why?? ......

  • @aryamangogoi6764
    @aryamangogoi6764 Рік тому +5

    20:00 that palace was inspired by Emperor Vikaramaditiya's palace and his capital city Ujjain. Not only Ujjain, there used to be many such cities and palaces in ancient India like Dwarka, Hastinapur, Indraprastha, Pragjotipur, Panchala, Virat nagari, Mewar, Vijayanagara etc etc... with such majastic palaces

    • @einfach_afan
      @einfach_afan 10 місяців тому

      I agree mate,but the westerners will never agree even after they witness with their godammn eyes

  • @ashokreddy2982
    @ashokreddy2982 Рік тому +9

    Actually the person who played katappa character is a big actor in Tamil but Director Rajamouli is frighten to ask him to do that because it really suits and been emotional if that scene exists....that scene shows the Gratitude katappa has on Bahubali.... Then Director asked katappa and he accepted it to do that...even though the character played by Shivudu having less age...

  • @theeddytor3490
    @theeddytor3490 Рік тому +4

    26:00 i know that whole scene of him dressing her up is 1000x over exaggerated but the melo version of this that in modern era could be taking the girl who never experience applying make up, never dressed up to be beautiful but wore clothes just to cover body to a Spa, Salon, get her new great looking dress and give her a make over and put her in front of mirror.
    Disclaimer: no one india does such flirting tricks else the girl is either gonna complain or guy would get beaten up by her father or brother...

  • @beyondtheuniverse999
    @beyondtheuniverse999 Рік тому +5

    Yeah that is definitely a slightly sexist remark. It's just bad writing they should have given her more badass action scenes alongside bahubali. But the creators probably thought it's creative and adds some romance to this very dark and disastrous story. They definitely should have gone with different direction with her charecter. I would recommend you guys "eega" next, another epic ss rajamouli film. It is also mildly sexist but the lead actress is not a damsel in distress, she is smart. If you don't take it too seriously you'll have a blast watching it.

  • @m.e.3862
    @m.e.3862 Рік тому +9

    Great reaction! I saw the reaction of this by The Normies and you guys aren’t the only ones that had problems with the romance scene. Looking forward to more foreign movies and hope you also branch out to Indonesia, Hong Kong, Singapore movies 😊

  • @logicalhermit6570
    @logicalhermit6570 Рік тому +8

    Bahubali literally means the one with strong arms. The characters and plotlines are basednon indian epic mahabharat

  • @bob_2_5
    @bob_2_5 Рік тому +63

    This film is based on mythological stories. Baahubali and his cousin are regarded as gods in many folk lores. So they are pretty much on a level above normal people. Btw thanks for reacting.

    • @akkkkk813
      @akkkkk813 Рік тому +1

      Is this movie Bahubali really inspired from the Jainism Bahubali 🤔🤔

    • @bob_2_5
      @bob_2_5 Рік тому

      @@akkkkk813 I cant tell about other religions but in Jainism yah bahubali is there...and he opposite to movie... abdicated the weapons and his throne for enlightenment.

    • @akkkkk813
      @akkkkk813 Рік тому +1

      @@bob_2_5 oh!! Even I have seen his statue which is world's largest monolithic statue but I didn't have any idea about about his life(and are u jain)

    • @HelloHi-yr9jd
      @HelloHi-yr9jd Рік тому

      @@akkkkk813 idk why but this reaction seems familiar
      seems similar to reaction of liberandus in india
      are we related ? i mean liberandus came after ........ left

    • @akkkkk813
      @akkkkk813 Рік тому +2

      @@HelloHi-yr9jd I am not a liberandu at all but some where they are right like how Bahubali propose Avantika which is really wrong, where the so-called liberandu and seculars of India literally tried to find casteism in Bahubali you can go and check quint has literally did that for Bahubali and rrr😂😂

  • @samhunt6300
    @samhunt6300 Рік тому +6

    The movie is told in a way you see the mythological story. The director said it's a fantasy movie with a mythological touch (like there's a mythological characters like bheema who can destroy armies)

  • @pritkapadia9501
    @pritkapadia9501 Рік тому +69

    So I think yall will appreciate the guy dressing the girl scene more if yall thought about it this way... Monks are not allowed to identify themselves with their body and train their brain away from caring about looks, and focusing mainly on their goal. Similarly, Avantika (the girl) has forgot about herself also stopped thinking for herself and only focusing on her goal. Then Bahubali comes and breaks her out of her shell, and further in the movie makes her goal as his own because he loves her.

    • @HelloHi-yr9jd
      @HelloHi-yr9jd Рік тому +5

      idk why but this reaction seems familiar
      seems similar to reaction of liberandus in india
      are we related ? i mean liberandus came after ........ left

    • @ayush9791
      @ayush9791 Рік тому

      This !!

    • @sm_91
      @sm_91 22 дні тому

      These foreigners are too woke to understand the inner meaning of that scene ... If he is so creepy.. he would have forced upon her... They don't get it

  • @arun_kumar0
    @arun_kumar0 Рік тому +4

    7:27... it looks alive because Rajamouli mixes practical effects (miniature and real sets) with CGI so well, that you cant point out the difference... in RRR, he relied mostly on miniature and practical effects... bahubali too has practical effects in it and the entire set was build from scratch.

  • @privyperson1441
    @privyperson1441 Рік тому +54

    27:06 yeah I'm with you and Indian audiences also didn't like that part as well but I guess Rajamoulli corrected himself in the 2nd part cause in the 2nd movie all the women were portrayed respectfully. You're gonna love it

    • @saisumanthdss1919
      @saisumanthdss1919 Рік тому +7

      No we liked in part one also Avantika is Strong only and Shiva is Play guy who don't care at that time.

    • @vamsykrishna1598
      @vamsykrishna1598 Рік тому +8

      I'm an Indian and I liked this part. Don't look on the feminist perspective. This is a movie, just watch and have fun rather than thinking the utter non sense from a good scene

    • @gracy3706
      @gracy3706 Рік тому

      @@vamsykrishna1598 it's not feminist perspective, even the director took the criticism for the scene. The movie is great but if a scene is not executed wel then that it is. You don't need to give validation for something that is not right.!
      I don't think u would let any man go around ripping ur mom or sisters cloth off jst to show her inner beauty.

    • @Rudra_Jr
      @Rudra_Jr Рік тому

      @@vamsykrishna1598 Nah bro majority of the people didn't liked it and I know because me and all my friends were uncomfortable watching it and there was a huge debate on twitter about it as well. I think the only reason why Rajamoulli decided to put that scene in is to follow that wired women objectification thing that Bollywood does in their films and that's one reason why Bollywood is being Boycotted because they try to normalize sexual harassment by putting scenes like these.
      FK Bollywood... we don't want this crap in our movies anymore and it's not feminist agenda to ask for a fare representation of women. You wouldn't be fine with it if someone did this to your sister whatever the reason might be . That's not romance that's sexual harassment

    • @vamsykrishna1598
      @vamsykrishna1598 Рік тому +8

      @@Rudra_Jr Why can't you see that in other perspective ? Baahubali is trying to show her REAL SELF of her. Yes, avanthika was pissed off, but that was for her sake baahubali did that. That too for a minute. Baahubali is not a womaniser. I hope people watch in a good artistic way rather than blaming the true and pure nature of that scene. You can watch their RRR reaction when Jenny's car gets punctured by Ram Charan and they both who were reacting saying that, DONT DO this (car puncture) to WOMEN. What do they mean ? THAT CAN BE DONE FOR MEN ? Just explain... They'll get these kind of thoughtless anger because their nature is different than INDIANS... NOTE :- Finally they've watch a movie like A MOVIE... 🙏🏻

  • @user-my9vc9od4z
    @user-my9vc9od4z Рік тому +51

    Yall should add Kaithi (2019) and Vikram (2022) in Tamil to your watch list, both are part of the same cinematic universe.

    • @sanjaysumansg7195
      @sanjaysumansg7195 Рік тому +2

      Yep, like MCU and DCEU in Hollywood, Tamil film industry now has a cinematic universe too. We call it LCU - Lokesh Cinematic Universe, and it consists of these two movies 'Kaithi' (2019) and 'Vikram' (2022). The director of both movies is 'Lokesh Kanagaraj' so the name LCU was given by us fans. These two movies are super fun. You should definitely watch them!!!

    • @himanshukapoor1992
      @himanshukapoor1992 Рік тому +3

      Kaithi is masterpiece ✊

    • @TheSkyGoat
      @TheSkyGoat Рік тому +1

      Yeah, the HITverse is also pretty damn great.

  • @TitusJudah
    @TitusJudah Рік тому +3

    You guys completely misunderstood the scene with the unmasking of Avantika. You can't watch an Indian mythological fantasy movie with a modern Western feminist lens. Watch the film and appreciate it for the milieu in which it is set in.

  • @vishalSharma-ol9fl
    @vishalSharma-ol9fl Рік тому +4

    26:00 Atleast you guys were honest. It's creepy and gets under my skin too. Like creeps the fuck out of me. Not many say against it thinking shit like that's how norm is.

    • @elck3
      @elck3 Рік тому

      It’s a dream sequence ie his fantasy, the assumption isn’t that it happens exactly that way yes? Not sure though.

  • @untitledwebm
    @untitledwebm Рік тому +20

    when this movie came out obviously people thought the way they handled avanthika's charecter is weird. But I don't think it's creepy, bahubali wanted her to believe he climbed the mountain for her in order to make her fall in love, he just went out of his way to do that. This movie is rooted in ancient mythology obviously you can't analyze it like a modern movie.

    • @funkysid_
      @funkysid_ Рік тому

      Well they are westerners, we should also don't give a fuck about them.

    • @Bruh-jw2ze
      @Bruh-jw2ze Рік тому +10

      Agreed. They overanalyzed the scene through a feminist lens

    • @farukhsheikh5790
      @farukhsheikh5790 Рік тому +7

      It's not a feminist lens, it's a normal human lens. Who wouldn't find that creepy? Stalking and harassment doesn't equal to courtship and flirting.

    • @atharvpatil0
      @atharvpatil0 Рік тому +4

      @@Bruh-jw2ze i hate their reaction for most of the parts...They laugh sarcastically when our main character does crazy stuff and try to find logic in everything...."Is she pale" was even more annoying...as if she is trying to find everything woke people tries to find

    • @Bruh-jw2ze
      @Bruh-jw2ze Рік тому +1

      @@farukhsheikh5790 this might sound a bit harsh but its facts. ur name doesn't really inspire a lot of women empowerment = normal human behaviour vibes. More like the opposite

  • @chaichenuchiha5858
    @chaichenuchiha5858 Рік тому +4

    Common guys u know Indian films have a tendency to show the protagonist larger than life yet grounded...
    I guess RRR have established that
    So, watch Nolan's Film when u wanna take it seriously
    For now just grab some popcorn n enjoy.......

  • @sanjaycool6915
    @sanjaycool6915 Рік тому +2

    U guys didn't get it, it's a cultural difference of how men and women are , not a radical feminist movement, and its a fantasy movie! Wow this movie triggered you 😂

  • @talhatariqyuluqatdis
    @talhatariqyuluqatdis Рік тому +33

    3 Idiots is probably my favourite movie of all time.
    I *highly* reccomend you watch it.

    • @farukhsheikh5790
      @farukhsheikh5790 Рік тому +2

      Yup, there are also many good ones like tumbaad as well..

    • @King_ofNight
      @King_ofNight Рік тому

      @@farukhsheikh5790 nope not thupaad 🤢🤮

    • @farukhsheikh5790
      @farukhsheikh5790 Рік тому +2

      @@King_ofNight what are talking about? It's a good movie. Its IMDb rating is 8.2

  • @captaindelta43
    @captaindelta43 Рік тому +4

    One the biggest breakthrough movies of india . Like this movie is pure historical fiction with over the top indian masala of dialogue and action. Perfect combo you see !. I'm just gonna say this , this was the biggest chat buster in India that year more than arguably endgame and infinity war . Ss Rajmouli first ever big bucks movie I guess showed why's he a legend . I must say you gonna enjoy this .

  • @Learning__Buddies__
    @Learning__Buddies__ Рік тому +3

    Its not the original version...
    THE ORIGINAL VERSION IS TELUGU LANGUAGE

    • @ragad3
      @ragad3 Рік тому +1

      The film was shot simultaneously in both Tamil and Telugu. Prabhas and Rana are dubbed in the Tamil version but Sathyaraj, Ramya Krishnan, Rohini, Nassar are all original Tamil voices in the Tamil version, not dubbed!

  • @shaggyk369
    @shaggyk369 Рік тому +2

    That's not dramatic, it's just the cultural thing, if one doesn't know about Shiv ling and why usually Shiv ling cannot be lifted by a person. I think the film has many sections which are directly related to Hindu culture... May be it's completely new for many foreigners..

  • @apexpredator2272
    @apexpredator2272 Рік тому +1

    Interesting part is Shivudu's Father Amarendra Bahubali cuts a man's head off saying women should not be touched without their permission, but his own son goes stalking and gets intimate creeply with Avantika in the first movie😂

  • @KoushikGoud24
    @KoushikGoud24 Рік тому +5

    I understand the skepticism here but I love this movie. Moreover, you forgot that the film is named "Bahubali" not "Avantika" and also neglected how powerful the scenes with 3 ladies (Shivagami, Devasena, mother who adopted shiva followed by Avantika) were. Although I am with you in the makeover sequence, I would appreciate if you tried to understand the story-telling before getting all judgmental at the first glance. Just an advice to understand how to perceive movies from other countries.

    • @shubhamprasad4350
      @shubhamprasad4350 Рік тому +1

      Come on dude, it was just harassment. What's wrong with calling it out.

    • @KoushikGoud24
      @KoushikGoud24 Рік тому

      @@shubhamprasad4350 Just a better way of calling it out. So many of our friends are already doing a great job at that anyway🤣

  • @saitama8804
    @saitama8804 Рік тому +5

    "Fuck I'm out" 🤣. You are my spirit human, lady.

  • @mileshv364
    @mileshv364 Рік тому +1

    He showed her that she is a beautiful woman. Not a man woman. She forgot she is a woman. He just reminded her.

  • @anandsuralkar2947
    @anandsuralkar2947 Рік тому +8

    I felt the same about makup sequence then I learned that she was the person who wasnt supposed to care about her body.
    What the protagonist did was to make her realise that no no matter how strong and uncaring of her body she is shes at the core a girl and should value her body and beauty.And I still feel its uncofertable scene to digest.
    It was bad part on the writers side it could have been made very clear or differantly what the point was.

    • @yashwanth7272
      @yashwanth7272 Рік тому

      when u watch the full movie.. when she looks in to the water to look ate her face before.. she wanted to look beautiful

  • @rinkupaaji6276
    @rinkupaaji6276 Рік тому +3

    dont watch kgf guys
    please dont watch it
    3 idiots 2009 (netflix) is a great movie for 1st indian movie introduction.

  • @AkashSingh-nf5ey
    @AkashSingh-nf5ey Рік тому +2

    Bahubali = Bahu(Hand) + bali(strong)
    Means a man with very strong hand .. you can consider that person like a superhero having a strong hand (speciality)

  • @7414.
    @7414. Рік тому +3

    The female warrior was completely on her mission and had forgotten that she is also an beautiful women.. the protagonist is trying to help with her insecurity.. there is nothing fucking creepy over hear..🥱🥱
    You guys are absolutely fucking nuts for comparing women rights and there difficulty during old times..
    Now don't tell us western women were not abused during old times..
    People just have some wierd mentality..

  • @Bavahar
    @Bavahar Рік тому +4

    It's based on situations these type of stereo scopic scenes are applicable..
    Story narration is not so ease..
    It have potential for every iconic scenes..
    Director potraying in an art form n cute way of expressing uniquely happened on situations demand..

  • @falanshumangal9264
    @falanshumangal9264 Рік тому +3

    Movies which belong to Indian cinema works on the level of emotions not on the level of logic of mind and actually if one really tries 100 percent of himself then one could do things which seem super human for others.

  • @Vlitrasura13
    @Vlitrasura13 Рік тому

    So one thing to note about Shivudu’s insane strength is that his father and his bloodline of “Bahubali” is blessed with immense strength, hence the name Bahubali, which means “Strong Arm”

  • @andrewrawlings5220
    @andrewrawlings5220 Рік тому

    "His shoulders aren't even scratched" The man just fell 100 feet got up and went onto do this without missing a beat. He's obviously some sort of immortal god being (or an Indian action movie protagonist ... which is, essentially, the same thing).

  • @sai_b
    @sai_b Рік тому +8

    That make over song was directed by ss rajamouli's guru. SSR did that to tribute him for helping in his early career. Raghavendra Rao is a director who can create legendary set pieces and songs. SSR couldn't stick the landing for leading upto the song sequence. Ik it is problematic and Indian cinema still has consent issues. it is improving tho. I am not asking to forgive it, but don't let it hinder the experience of following sequences bcoz they're cool. And criticize at the end.
    Edit: And what does that tell about me. I like Indian cinema and Wheel of time, Deep thoughts.

  • @devverma144
    @devverma144 Рік тому +11

    The whole romantic sequence was the weirdest/creepiest part of the movie. Tbh, Avantika's whole character felt like filling up quotas, which was disappointing since the other female character were more rounded.
    I remember a few articles that came out regarding sexism after this movie. Thankfully the second movie didn't fall in the same category (as far as I remember).

    • @NerdyNightly
      @NerdyNightly  Рік тому +7

      100% Bahus Mom and Grandma both rock, it’s really just Avanthika who gets short changed

    • @devverma144
      @devverma144 Рік тому

      @@NerdyNightly What is interesting is that I am surprised by the lyrics of the song as well since the whole song had completely different lyrics in the dub i watched it in(hindi). I wonder what the lyrics were in the original language.
      Great Reaction btw guys 👍.

    • @devverma144
      @devverma144 Рік тому

      @Chris Pratt Yes. Change could be seen even in the second movie.

    • @royalrajput8127
      @royalrajput8127 Рік тому +6

      What's weirder is being Indian you find it weird?? I can understand their reaction... But according Indian audience it was beautiful sequence.. I havnt heard of calling this song weirder.. Avantika was so in to her mission she didn't took care of her look.. She havnt explored her girl side... Bahubali exposed her that side and explained her how he came through the waterfall for her... Where was the weirdest things in this...

    • @devverma144
      @devverma144 Рік тому +6

      @@royalrajput8127 Tearing her clothes and applying makeup on her, against her will, while she is trying to defend herself from a stalker isn't exactly beautiful to me.
      The whole scene could have easily be made differently. It was just lazy writing as they just wanted her to quickly fall in love and didn't even think about how it looked like.

  • @jamesly2307
    @jamesly2307 Рік тому +2

    Yes!!! so happy you guys are reacting to this ❤ and I love your plan for the for future

  • @archana26feb
    @archana26feb Рік тому +3

    26:55 yup , strong women become flower when demanding alimony 😂😂😂 ...

  • @GopalSingh01
    @GopalSingh01 Рік тому +4

    26:37 it's a dream sequence so they can get anything 😅 literally anything. You did an honest reaction for this movie as other foreigners tend to just accept the BS part of this film just so can get more audience for their channel.

  • @BlueSun_
    @BlueSun_ Рік тому +1

    13:12 You can literally grab a sharp sword bare-handed by the blade and use it has a two-handed hammer without getting cut (Skallagrim has a video on it).
    As long as your skin does not slide on the edge you're fine

  • @suprstats...7833
    @suprstats...7833 Рік тому

    This movie follows the timeline of kings and kingdoms of India ( about more than 1000 years ago ) . They were very powerfull for real .
    For ex. You guys surely heard of Alexander the great , he lost his first battle by an indian king named porus with just very little army .
    Some Indian king's swords ( now in museum ) are about 80 kgs and these were only 300 to 400 years ago .

  • @durganagothi6703
    @durganagothi6703 Рік тому +13

    Am I dreaming!! THANK YOU SO MUCH guys.. I never expected that you will react to more Indian movies.. excited .
    Already watched your RRR reaction videos countless times.....

    • @HelloHi-yr9jd
      @HelloHi-yr9jd Рік тому

      idk why but this reaction seems familiar
      seems similar to reaction of liberandus in india
      are we related ? i mean liberandus came after ........ left

  • @samarjeetsingh7020
    @samarjeetsingh7020 Рік тому +3

    All that women power and equal place you are talking about, you must keep in mind that the story belongs to a period where these concepts weren't evolved. It's a classic case of looking the past with 21st century ideas. It's not necessary to insert today's ideals into an era of different social structure. Just enjoy the movie, don't bother about physics. If you wish to apply physics, do that in a classroom. If you don't like this, its perfectly fine. We love interstellar equally but when I am down, I am going to watch Baahubali and not Interstellar.

  • @saaho_dev
    @saaho_dev Рік тому +1

    7:44 The line doesn't mean that thing!!! 😑!! It's the chanting mantra for Hindu God Lord Shiva ! The subtitles mistranslated all the songs
    9:20 The chorus chant portion of this song (Dhivara) is actually taken from the ancient Hindu epic RAMAYANA [I hope you know what RAMAYANA is, but if you don't ... it's like Iliad or Odessey but much bigger]
    23:50 Well, this thing is actually questionable . The intent behind the sequence was that Avantika couldn't see her actual female self and Bahubali showed her that (I guess so). But due to inappropriate execution, it faced many critism in India also.

  • @STARK50
    @STARK50 Рік тому +1

    Lmao, men used to chase women back in the days. They used to impress women by showing them their strength and body. That's how it was like hundreds of years ago. And that wasn't consider as creepy.

    • @vikikartoos701
      @vikikartoos701 Рік тому

      Bro whom they are lecturing first ser their culture in GOT .....then lecture Indians

  • @ram7744
    @ram7744 Рік тому +3

    We loved this movie🔥🌊❤. And thanks for your honest reaction .😊

    • @HelloHi-yr9jd
      @HelloHi-yr9jd Рік тому

      idk why but this reaction seems familiar
      seems similar to reaction of liberandus in india
      are we related ? i mean liberandus came after ........ left

  • @Mahira_Shinde_movie_opinions
    @Mahira_Shinde_movie_opinions Рік тому +3

    Let's look at Avanthika's (Tamannaah Bhatia) version of these events. Part of a guerrilla outfit, Avantika spends her days fighting, spying and (supposedly) ignoring details like her wardrobe and hairstyle. When Avanthika first encounters Shiva, she becomes aware that she isn’t just a warrior, but a woman who finds an equal and opposite side to her self - one that can’t help but be struck by the prettiness of the tattoo that Shiva painted on her hand while she was asleep. Does he tattoo her to mark her as his own? Perhaps. Is it his attempt at beautifying (and therefore, feminizing) her with sringaar? Absolutely.
    Avanthika’s reaction - despite the prettiness of the tattoo - is anger. Her world and her sense of self are being unsettled, and she resists the change. But resistance doesn’t mean she wipes off the painted design. Neither is she outraged enough by her lurking makeover-inclined admirer to cut Shiva down to size when she finally meets him. Not just that, she lets him strip her and apply eco-friendly make-up, which includes everything from crushed berries to a dash of Shiva’s own blood. No pain, no gain, to quote an old adage.
    Avanthika is a hardened warrior; one who killed ten-odd soldiers on her own, with just a sword and her own brute strength; one who is considered good enough to take on an important (even if it is suicidal) mission by her leader. If the woman who is that skillful with a sword and as physically agile as Avanthika is in her introductory scene wanted to make Shiva stop, what are the chances that she wouldn’t be able to do so? Yes, she glares at Shiva, but she doesn’t lift even a pinkie to resist him even though a warrior as skilled as her would probably have enough moves to counter his brute strength. To assume Avanthika is incapable of resisting Shiva - despite proof to the contrary in her introductory scene where she cuts a swathe across a contingent of soldiers - is about as sexist as Shiva thinking he needs to teach her about lipstick and eyeliner.
    Why are we ruling out the fact that while Avantika may be angry at this stranger who leaves his mark on her body, but it doesn’t mean she doesn’t like him or isn’t intrigued by him? What is wrong with his desire for her making Avanthika see herself in a different light? Isn’t that what happens to us when we fall in love in real life? Why must we discount the idea that Avanthika likes a man who can match her strength both physically and in terms of will? Why is the first assumption that women can be and are overpowered?
    There are some people who can and do boldly state their consent. There are those who enjoy being more coy about it. Everything can't be reduced to "yes, let's have sex" or a "no means no". There's a middle ground between those two extremes, a space where we negotiate and evaluate, where we check each other out. That’s the world most of us operate in, and it’s where Avanthika and Shiva’s relationship in Baahubali sits.
    The scene between Avanthika and Shiva ends with two flowers bobbing at each other, the age-old code for consensual sex in Indian cinema. At best, he’s bringing out her femininity - infuriating as that idea might be - and that may be called foreplay. At its worst, the scene depicts what happens to those who are in denial about their sexuality: they “fall in love” in five minutes with the first stranger that crosses their paths and are at it like bunnies in no time.
    👍👍👍

    • @RajSingh-xn8qd
      @RajSingh-xn8qd Рік тому

      Oh shut up man.

    • @Mahira_Shinde_movie_opinions
      @Mahira_Shinde_movie_opinions Рік тому +1

      @@RajSingh-xn8qd I am just trying to justify. Have you read the whole thing?

    • @RajSingh-xn8qd
      @RajSingh-xn8qd Рік тому +1

      @@Mahira_Shinde_movie_opinions there is no justification man. It is obscene and backwards. Read the comment I just recently left on here.

    • @Mahira_Shinde_movie_opinions
      @Mahira_Shinde_movie_opinions Рік тому +1

      @@RajSingh-xn8qd if you would have read a bit hindu mythologies of all kind,it would have been easy for you to understand that thing. Peace 🙏

    • @RajSingh-xn8qd
      @RajSingh-xn8qd Рік тому +2

      @@Mahira_Shinde_movie_opinions I have studied Hinduism in great detail for 30 years and have also studied Vedanta in an ashram in India for a year. Hinduism does not at all justify this.
      Why are you embarrassing India and Hinduism in front of foreigners to make it looks like we support stalking women, stripping them naked and treating them like play things just so you can defend your fav movies.
      In Mahabharata a woman who got stripped by evil men became the cause of the destruction of an an entire kingdom and great war and Drupadi left her hair open until she soaked it in the blood of the man who stripped her. In Ramayana raven kidnapped Sita, and it became the cause of a great war between India and Lanka and defeat of the mighty ravava empire. In both epics the cause of massive war and destruction was because a woman got disrespected.

  • @A-myth
    @A-myth 4 місяці тому

    So the scene where Mahendra Bahubali lifts up the Shiv idol..the huge Shiv idol, it sets up the power level of the protagonist.
    Bahubali literally means..Super Strong.
    So consider Bahubali as gentically modified to be super strong.
    Also the dance he did after placing the Shiv idol, is a dance in prayer to Shiv god.

  • @KAMPFF
    @KAMPFF Рік тому +1

    19:50 yes of that palace exist in real life as a film set in Film city of *Hyderabad India*

  • @heyythere
    @heyythere Рік тому +11

    You should definitely watch andhadhun and tumbbad after kgf both are really really good! 🥰
    Ps. Don't leave bahubali the conclusion after watching this.

  • @imagnihton2
    @imagnihton2 Рік тому +40

    Hey guys great reaction! I love it because you're honest..there are creepy parts that we felt creepy too...that is not how we handle girls 😅

    • @HelloHi-yr9jd
      @HelloHi-yr9jd Рік тому +1

      idk why but this reaction seems familiar
      seems similar to reaction of liberandus in india
      are we related ? i mean liberandus came after ........ left

    • @ayush9791
      @ayush9791 Рік тому

      No nothing is creepy in it. Y'all have way too dirty of a mind

  • @disguisedtiger9594
    @disguisedtiger9594 Рік тому +1

    32:14 coz back in ancient Indian cities people use to have mudras ( something like symbol/ pass ) with them

  • @saurabhghosh3912
    @saurabhghosh3912 Рік тому +2

    This movie is set in a different times so yaa the rules of modern day flirting and approaching women do not apply here.. so yaa roll with it

  • @srikarthesketcher5566
    @srikarthesketcher5566 Рік тому +3

    The lady warrior was upset with her beauty while watching her face in water. That's why hero made her make up n dressing to look like a princess so that how he impressed her n then showed the mask of her which she had dropped in the river earlier that's how he wants prove his honesty. That love scene is epic n appropriate u ppl don't know the depth of that scene. Pity u

  • @scottvenky
    @scottvenky Рік тому +4

    Pls react to bahubali-2 ...in it's original language (Telugu)...it was amazing....u would love itmm🔥

  • @kindofanmol
    @kindofanmol Рік тому +1

    The writers did get a lot of criticism for how Avanthika was portrayed and Rajamouli actually accepted that it wasn't appropriate. He made sure Baahubali *2* get the portrayal of women right and it actually did! Its just so much better.

  • @shesonjose9247
    @shesonjose9247 Рік тому

    Since that idea got lost in translation just thought to mention, yes most of the sequence may taste like those usual masala you seen in mass movies(yes for those movies its like Newton and rest of the gang existed for nothing!!), but here the point they are making is with Ancient india in terms of medical science we were so advanced. We had a plethora of details in treating wounded and also almost believed that maintaining one's body in great shape is almost like prayer, so when some kicks are shown in movie which for some may seem like death blows, would only be another Tuesday during those times.

  • @PreethamSalla
    @PreethamSalla Рік тому +7

    React to orginal Telugu version of bahubali ,, the sounding and lyrics with bgm and synchronisation perfectly suits 👍👍👍

  • @sshekharroy8609
    @sshekharroy8609 Рік тому +4

    Do consider adding SARDAR UDDHAM to your watchlist. It is a very different kind of film and is not a spectacle movie like RRR, Bahubali & KGF, plus with that both of you will get introduced to the other side of Indian Cinema.

  • @poojapandey9039
    @poojapandey9039 Рік тому +1

    First of all guys here's a very useful tip for you ----SS RAJAMOULI sir creates a environment that is larger than life to portray his imagination to the big screen. This is a fantasy world, we all know 90% of the things shown couldn't be real. So plz watch the movie with that approach.
    We don't question about superhero movies that this can't be real that can't be real. We accept it the way it should be🤞🤞🤞.
    Put the logic away and enjoy the whole world of RAJAMOULI sir 🤗🤗🤗.

  • @DevendraMahendraSingh
    @DevendraMahendraSingh Рік тому

    The main characters in the movie are based on the descendants of DemiGods who are royalty and warriors. This can be gathered from the fact that the characters were inspired by personalities from the Mahabharata.

  • @elck3
    @elck3 Рік тому +5

    If you can see it in Telugu, that’s the original intended language. The legacy of this and RRR is to be attributed to the Telugu people and directors not Tamil. Btw you pronounced Bahubali perfectly correct

    • @ragad3
      @ragad3 Рік тому

      The film was shot simultaneously in both Tamil and Telugu. Prabhas and Rana are dubbed in the Tamil version but Sathyaraj, Ramya Krishnan, Rohini, Nassar are all original Tamil voices in the Tamil version, not dubbed! So it’s not just a Telugu movie, it’s a Telugu and Tamil (bilingual) movie!

    • @Yogita-io2lj
      @Yogita-io2lj 5 місяців тому

      You shitty people this is Indian flim not Telugu okyyy

    • @Yogita-io2lj
      @Yogita-io2lj 5 місяців тому

      Jerks....angrezzy shits

  • @Aprichit_anniyan
    @Aprichit_anniyan Рік тому +4

    only feminist don't liked How avantika shown in this movie. Because indian and probably all middle east and Asian culture have different views on women that western and so called feminists don't like . we don't care about westerns and feminists opinions on our beliefs.

    • @vebbym467
      @vebbym467 Рік тому

      This is why i do not like this over feminism its destroying These society and want the same for ours like there is nothing wrong in this Andrew tate is soo right about feminism

  • @anirudhnarayanam9311
    @anirudhnarayanam9311 Рік тому

    You don't even imagine how strong Indians were. A king named Maharana Pratap with 7foot 5inches height he himself was >120kgs weight, he used to wear an armour of 70kgs, carry 2 swords of >35kgs each, a sphere of 60kgs and footwear of 20kgs around. In the battle of Haldighati he slashed his sword oh his energy commander which had cut down that enemy along with his horse into two halves, just by a single strike. That strong Indians were. And this is just an example there are infinite specialities and contributions by Indians to this world. 🙏

  • @flynnrideryt9920
    @flynnrideryt9920 Рік тому +1

    That Rock is called shivling.....It represents our god Mahadev / Lord Shiva......... people worship lord shiva here......His mom was offering water to shivling everyday.....he couldn't see her mother suffering so he take shivaling near waterfall

  • @babu0857
    @babu0857 Рік тому +4

    Indian emotions between male and female are completely different than western emotions....That too, you need to do a little research to understand the emotions of the days of kings...he applied juice on her lips not to flirt her.. to show that this is her original without a mask.. she liked him not because he applied juice on her lips..she find her lost mask with him...and he climb that hill for her that no one can climb..

  • @saketh1602
    @saketh1602 Рік тому +4

    Great reaction guys. Also I suggest you to watch in original Telugu language. You've been watching dubbed Tamil version.

    • @findX_DC
      @findX_DC Рік тому +1

      Yeah they have to watch in the original language Telugu.. prabhas original voice gives goosebumps.

    • @saketh1602
      @saketh1602 Рік тому +1

      @@findX_DC Ikr. Prabhas's dub is not powerful enough in this version.

    • @ragad3
      @ragad3 Рік тому

      The film was shot simultaneously in both Tamil and Telugu. Prabhas and Rana are dubbed in the Tamil version but Sathyaraj, Ramya Krishnan, Rohini, Nassar are all original Tamil voices in the Tamil version, not dubbed!

  • @SANJU_123
    @SANJU_123 Рік тому +2

    Thank you guys ❤ i requested that yesterday and you did it thank you💕💕🌹

  • @vikrd
    @vikrd Рік тому +1

    Your reaction to indian historical fantasy movies is the same way i react to western historical movies.I just like how the indian movies keep me completely engaged and entertained.

  • @eternaleclipse7813
    @eternaleclipse7813 Рік тому +4

    Bruhh.... Don't watch KGF...

    • @jesusite69
      @jesusite69 Рік тому +2

      Apply Burnol 😂

    • @eternaleclipse7813
      @eternaleclipse7813 Рік тому

      @@jesusite69 That movie is 3 hours worth of tiktok. If you like it, then sorry dude, please seek help. 😔

    • @jesusite69
      @jesusite69 Рік тому

      @@eternaleclipse7813 Lol Bollywood kuthe you deserve to watch only Bollywood crap like heropanti 2, it is you who deserve to take some serial mental treatment. KGF2 is the highest grosser of Indian cinema for the year 2022 at 1300 crores box office collection and mind you that this is the collection only from ticket sales and they haven't released the data of Satelite and OTT rights. So go and shove your agenda between your Sharuk khan's thighs 😂

  • @pure_things_for_you
    @pure_things_for_you Рік тому +5

    Honest reaction loved it..

  • @sreerajnair484
    @sreerajnair484 Рік тому

    Promise is more than life in old indian culture. They die but wont break the promise which was made by kattapas family.

  • @anonymouslyopinionated656
    @anonymouslyopinionated656 Рік тому +1

    Watch more of this Indian Legend themed stuff, and you'll perhaps get a new perspective on some of the elements of WoT. Some of the White takes much of the fandom has on some elements in Randland are so absurd to me, since from my cultural perspective they are much less confusing.

  • @sonydey2236
    @sonydey2236 Рік тому +3

    western wemen ☕☕☕☕☕☕ 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
    try to understand the context reference metaphor not feminism sis

    • @vishalSharma-ol9fl
      @vishalSharma-ol9fl Рік тому +1

      Even with context reference is creepy as fuck dude.

    • @elck3
      @elck3 Рік тому

      @@vishalSharma-ol9fl it’s a dream sequence man. It’s from his perspective as a naive young man. The movie is literally called bahubalj for a reason.

    • @sonydey2236
      @sonydey2236 Рік тому

      @@vishalSharma-ol9fl aagya hollywood k chomde gyan pelne abey ja na western ki chat yeha kya kar raha hain
      teri mummy ko dikha aur puch creepy hain ki nahi
      aur upar se ek fiction ko itna seriously kyu

  • @shravandikshith
    @shravandikshith Рік тому +7

    Woke westerners🤣
    I was Lmfao for that whole makeover sequence

  • @nitingarg9242
    @nitingarg9242 Рік тому +2

    what is wrong with wanting to have a normal girly life and wanting girly things while at the same time wanting to save devasena, she was clearly having a hard time in managing that, no wonder stupid americans get triggered on things they don't fully understand

  • @sudhanshutiwari4358
    @sudhanshutiwari4358 7 місяців тому

    There are few things to consider first this is fantasy film which place long ago also Shiva (the protagonist) lives his whole life with tribal people so yes he doesn't know flirting and what is creepy then he's also like Demi God so the power is like understandable

  • @whatever4721
    @whatever4721 Рік тому +3

    I feel you shouldn't Appropriate American culture with Indian culture. We have a much different history? We don't have a history horrific racism and atrocities of woman like witch-hunt, rather we havea culture where we worshiping godesses , so much different from the biblical world view. so we will not take feminism lessons from your guys. And 2ndly Avantika's character is about how she wants to fulfill her clans missions of save princess Devsena but deep down she also wants a normal life, like normal girls!!! . So don't assume stuff without knowing it. It makes you look ignorant.

    • @Shukun168
      @Shukun168 Рік тому +1

      truly said , the girl was becoming too much toxic feminist

  • @bn1193
    @bn1193 Рік тому +1

    Bro don't talk you got a 19 yr old that shoots web from hands, a world war veteran that was freezed, a widom women whose only super power is that she wear black dress, a guy who built futuristic suit in a terror!st cave, Don't act like yo don't know the concept of superhero. What did you thought indian superheroes would be like???? They would wear turban and have a ding ding ding as bgm???

  • @sunilbose1442
    @sunilbose1442 Рік тому

    Bahubali means the man with gigantic muscles or gigantic arms so obviously multiple instances of him doing physical prowess

  • @suhassomu1642
    @suhassomu1642 Рік тому +1

    I like you both.
    One honest feedback, starting from the song where you guys got pissed it just felt like you were focusing on pointing out the faults rather than enjoying the movie. Your questions might be logical but this movie is not meant to be logical. Also you might have liked tamanna(warrior girl) but the movie is not about her, the name of the movie is baahubali. Think of Infinity war will you get pissed about thor not going for head of thanos rather than enjoying the fight ?
    Also, I would recommend you to get familier with the nuances of Indian movies like interval which will help you a lot.

  • @hidoradaikaiju4205
    @hidoradaikaiju4205 10 місяців тому

    I’ve only watched a few reactions to this movie and you guys are the first that I’ve seen who were genuinely uncomfortable with the…”dress up fight”.
    I, myself thought it was kind of funny, but at the same time I kept thinking about the “real world” and yes, this would not fly and these are things you should not do when flirting. I think the filmmakers just wanted to entertain, but if it made you uncomfortable, then that’s how you feel and anyone who tries to light you up for that is just wrong.
    I don’t know much about the time period or the overall culture and sensibilities of the time period, but as a “modern American”, I can totally agree with why you guys didn’t like that sequence.
    Love your reactions and keep them coming.❤❤❤

  • @Musical_Dude
    @Musical_Dude Рік тому +1

    0:43 Jackpot 🔥

  • @NoThing-ec9km
    @NoThing-ec9km 2 місяці тому

    *Bahubali flirting things are not sexual it was just to make her realize she is a woman, she treats herself as a man without having an idea about how woman is different except physically, Bahubali is doing all that creepy stuff to just make her realize her true nature.* Yes it's creepy but this movie is based in ancient India where consent standards were different than todays or maybe the Director did not found any other non creepy way of doing the same scene.*

  • @mikeygaming0202
    @mikeygaming0202 Рік тому +1

    Glad to see that you did the review 🙌