159 minutes by length scarcely offers you hilarious moments in seriously shaped out 'Baahubali'. If at all you search for snippets of little comic moments at least, Prabhakar, who played 'Kalakeya' role, tries to quench your thirst a little. 'Kiliki' language uttered by him generated laughs in theaters and especially children couldn't control their smiles. All in all, no way did he appear a villain and head of a one lakh army in the movie.
Rajamouli is one such director who always believes in a villain must be stronger than the hero in a movie. 'The more stronger the villainy the more the heroism gets elevated', is the policy of Rajamouli. 'Chatrapathi's interval lead fight sequence stands outstanding proving Rajamouli's philosophy on villainism is right.
Strangely, Rajamouli himself broke his own philosophy in 'Baahuabli'. When Young Rebel Star Prabhas was seen fighting with Prabhakar in the second half, nowhere do we get anger on Prabhakar instead of giving little giggles. And more pathetically, the war sequence lasts for one hour testing the patience of audiences. People couldn't understand why and how were they watching such a lengthy war episode. This is how Rajamouli failed historically with 'Baahubali'.