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Comedian Kiku Sharda Is All In Praise For Bahubali 2 After Watching The First Show

Today is the big day for all not only everyone is celebrating Akshaya Tritiya by buying gold but today is also a big day as the most awaited question is being answered. Yes, Bahubali 2:The Conclusion has finally released and it has taken the box office by tsunami. Almost everyone has watched the first show of the movie and they are taken away by its narration, editing, special effects, performances etc. Not only the common people but also many celebrities have booked the tickets so that they can witness the cinematic grandeur of SS Rajamouli. From Rohan Mehra to Karanvir Bohra to Karan Tacker, everyone pre-booked tickets to watch the first show. 

Also Read: These TV Celebrities Have Already Booked Their Tickets For Bahubali 2

Also there is one more TV celebs who went for the first day first show. He is actor Kiku Sharda aka Nurse Bumper who went to watch the epic movie with his wife.

In a statement to a leading portal, he said, “It was early morning but the mood in the theatre was an excited one. It wasn’t a packed house but fans of the film had anticipation and excitement written all over them. Of course, besides the main suspense of Why Katappa killed Bahubali, there is a lot more about the film. It has outstanding visuals. When I saw the Hollywood film 300, I felt nothing could surpass that. Bahubali 2 is one step ahead of it. It is better in terms of scale and grandeur. I am also happy to see that India is making such cinema. I would tell everyone, please go and watch it in cinema halls. Please don’t see this on TV or wait for it to come on small screens. This is unmissable.”

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