Hur mycket av filmen Baahubali: The Beginning är inspirerad av Indiens faktiska historia?

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Jag har hört att Baahubaliens namn och platser: Början tas från den verkliga historien. Men jag har också hört att det är ganska inspirerat från Mahabharata för karaktären av Kattappa som är inspirerad från Bhishma och det kände sig så. Så hur mycket av filmen är baserad på Indiens faktiska historia? Finns det någon officiell kommentar?

    
uppsättning Ankit Sharma 29.02.2016 11:25

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Nej. Bahubali är inte inspirerad från Indiens faktiska historia.

Det var inspirerat av berättelserna om de enskilda karaktärerna som blev berättade för regissören S. S. Rajamouli av sin far. Senare bestämde Rajamouli att samla alla dessa karaktärer för att göra en historia.

Citat från hans intervju till Forbes:

Rob: When did you start developing this film, Baahubali?

Rajamouli: It gradually filled up. It was not like we suddenly said one day “Let’s make a film called Baahubali. It didn’t happen like that. But it all started with the character of Sivagami. One day about 9 or 10 years back my father told me about this character. The first scene of the film is what he narrated to me, where Sivagami saves the child and she dies, that was very emotional. But he just told me about that character, there was no story or anything. But the character was there, then a few years later he told me about the character Kattappa, the loyal slave. And later he told me about the character of Bhallala Deva. So then about 4 or 5 years back we said why don’t we bring all these characters together to make a story. And then things started falling into place

I samma intervju när man frågade om filmen är inspirerad av indiska epics:

Rob: I wrote in my first article about Baahubali that it is inspired by classic Indian epics like the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, but there are also references in the film to the biblical stories of Moses and the Greek legend of Hercules. Several Forbes readers said I was wrong, that I was just leaning on my own western preconceptions? Was I?

Rajamouli: If you look at it so many epics of so many countries are identical. We don’t know how that happens. For example, if you take the story of Moses where he was left in a basket by his mother, you’ll find an exact replica in Mahabharata, where the principal character Karna is left by his mother, Kunti, in a basket in a river where he is picked up by his foster mother and he’s brought up. These epics have similarities across cultures. But mostly my stories are drawn from the epics of India itself.

    
svaret ges 17.09.2016 13:06