
The film starring Prabhas, Baahubali: The Beginning, was released 10 years ago today. On this commemorative moment, SS Rajamouli, the director of the film, has given a pleasant surprise of bringing Amarendra Baahubali back to the screens. In addition, he has revealed the date of release which will be in two parts. The film ‘Baahubali: The Beginning’ was released on 10 July 2015. It created a rage not just in India but across the globe. Along with pan-Indian star Prabhas, Anushka Shetty, Tamannaah Bhatia, Rana Daggubati, Ramya Krishnan, Naseeruddin, and Sathyaraj played key roles. SS Rajamouli revealed on his ex account that Baahubali The Epic is set to release on 21 October 2025. The ‘Baahubali’ series is a duology of movies. It narrates the tale of a man called Sivudu, played by Prabhas, who solves the puzzles of life's mysteries and claims his rightful position on the throne.What is Baahubali the Epic.Bahubali The Epic will merge both parts of the film into one whole—this means that there will be a single 5 hour and 25 minute film. This film will showcase the tale of Sivudu which is beloved by the audience. His story is that he discovers the truth of his past, and thereafter he earns the right to be a king. Moreover, there will also be the famous unanswered puzzle of ‘Why did Kattappa kill Baahubali’ that shall be answered in this film. The film will be available in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Hindi.Bahubali won many awardsThe film received further acclaim by winning two National Awards: Best Feature Film and Best Special Effects. It still ranks as the sixth highest grossing Telugu film, and its Hindi dubbed version remains the highest grossing dubbed film of all time. SaccNilc claims Bahubali grossed 650 crores worldwide while Bahubali 2 earned 1788.06 crores. The Bahubali franchise is the third highest grossing Indian film series, surpassed only by Dangal and the recently released Pushpa 2: The Rule. After watching this film, it will be fascinating to observe whether Rajamouli manages to successfully instigate the two-part film trend in the industry or not.
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