I was absolutely thrilled and got goosebumps when Lord Krishna appeared on screen. With stunning graphics and impeccable background music, I genuinely felt transported to Kurukshetra. The most brilliant aspect was the director’s choice not to reveal Krishna’s face, instead giving Him a unique and fitting appearance. It was both refreshing and respectful of the divine character's mystique.
The Mahabharata scenes were crafted with such precision that every shot looked like a piece of art, reminiscent of an epic painting. The voice chosen for Krishna was perfect, carrying both authority and serenity. The climax of the Mahabharata battle was awe-inspiring and stayed with me long after the scene ended. Watching it, I couldn’t help but feel that Nag Ashwin has the talent to bring India’s most beloved epic, the Mahabharata, to life on a grand scale.
One of the most powerful moments was when Krishna reveals to Arjuna that Karna is, in fact, stronger than him, offering three reasons why Arjuna appears stronger, though he isn't truly. This scene was both humbling and inspiring. As for Prabhas, he brings a regal quality to every role with such ease; he seems born to play royal characters. I sincerely hope that either Nag Ashwin or Rajamouli take on the challenge of making a full-scale Mahabharata soon. With today’s technology, a retelling of this epic would be nothing short of a visual feast and an unforgettable experience for audiences.
Let’s wait and see what the future holds!
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