This document summarizes Aristotle's definition of tragedy and analyzes how the movie Bahubali fits that definition. It discusses the six key elements of Aristotle's view of tragedy: 1) imitation of reality, 2) depicting a serious action, 3) appropriate length and plot, 4) language and dialog, 5) catharsis or purification of emotions, and 6) spectacle. It analyzes how the story of two brothers in conflict in Bahubali mirrors real life and builds to a logical conclusion, fulfilling Aristotle's view of tragedy.