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The largest and the most successful launch ever (in terms of revenue in the first 24 hours) of an entertainment product till date is __Baahubali 2 (the movie)

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Answered by pavnimishra107
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Yes this is true . I personally really liked both the movies of Bahubali , There are series also of Bahubali. If you are interested then you can watch them on Prime video.

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Answered by payalchatterje
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Complete question is "The largest and the most successful launch ever (in terms of revenue in the first 24 hours) of an entertainment product till date is __Baahubali 2 (the movie). Write review about it."

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Review about the movie Baahubali 2 :

The end result is not quite as good as its predecessor with a slightly weak plot, but the film is visually dazzling with great costumes, interiors and phenomenal sets and special effects. Colorful and exciting, it's also exhilarating, albeit silly in its action, and thus succeeds as a pretty good conclusion to this story. But most of all, both of these films are hugely enjoyable because they are incredibly epic in scope and world-building, far superior to most American blockbusters.

This is a near perfect movie! It has some bad/creepy moments, cheap special effects, but those things can't take you away from the good parts. The director has a vision (which most Indian filmmakers lack) and executed it brilliantly! In the first quarter, the movie might have been boring for some people, they dragged a bit here when Bahubali goes in search of his love. There are many crazy action sequences where bahubali jumps from one bull to another, these things can make you laugh (peak wall jump too). there are plenty of dramatic, emotionally powerful and goosebump-inducing moments to keep you there. This final fight between the two is well choreographed, shot and the CONCLUSION is satisfying!

People who say that these movie collections are only for publicity should not remember that no movie in the world wins the box office only for publicity or publicity. The hype is good for the first day or weekend collections, but once the film is out, only the content wins at the box office. In fact, many times too much hype ruins collections if the film is not up to par. I can give a few examples. Indian Superstar Rajinikanth's Kabali created as much buzz as any Indian film before and even Baahubali 1 didn't create that much buzz. This hype helped it achieve unimaginable records on the first day and the first weekend, but the content of the film does not justify the hype, so it simply crashed at the box office. There are many such examples; another example is South Indian director Shankar's film 'I'. Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger came to India for an audio function and it created so much buzz. But everyone knows what the main plot of this movie is. Therefore, it is only a matter of hype and publicity that no one can make the film run in the long run. Also, no director in the world can make a movie that will satisfy all the viewers. Not even James Cameron.

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