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Schrodingermind's rating
The idea of linking mahabaratha to a dystopian world is very good. Too much of world building gets boring because we have seen it mostly in western cg movies. This could have been a great movie with all the epic stories rooted in India. But, the team chose to get inspiration from already published and executed materials. This feels difficult to boast. Amitabh ji is great, Kamal ji is great. Prabhas was distracting. Deepika ji is the woman from Children of Men. She does nothing. Shobana, Veera are part. Disha, why? Music lends nothing new. Writing - 8, Direction -6, Art - 4 (for ripping off from west), music - 5. Movie -7 because this encourages more big budget movies.
Like they say, it was not meant for distribution. It's clearly evident. A normal fan knows it all and this documentary shows nothing new. However, bringing Rafa after midpoint is a good move and a refreshment to repeat feel and shots, and matter. It did not show any conflicts, like day 1, 2 or so. Or like someone in Federer team who did not want him to retire or something. But, yes, it didn't happen. So, they had to show what it is. Regardless of shortcomings in the documentary, it was very emotional during the end, seeing Rafa Roger friendship. Roger strikes balance with Novak too. Roger gets a perfect career end. He deserves. And he will always be in tennis, whether he quits or not. His innovative moves, strokes are still read and followed by next gen.