Synopsis
Get ready for the return of the epic saga! As 'Baahubali' celebrates its eight-year milestone, the creators are planning an exciting re-release this October. Fans can expect nostalgia, surprises, and a celebration of this iconic film's legacy.Key Takeaways
- 'Baahubali' is set for a re-release in October 2023.
- Fans can anticipate nostalgic elements and surprises.
- The film remains a landmark in Indian cinema history.
- 'Baahubali 2' has grossed over ₹1800 crore globally.
- The film has received multiple prestigious awards.
Chennai, April 28 (NationPress) The creators behind one of the most monumental pan-Indian hits, 'Baahubali', starring Prabhas and Rana Daggubatti, have officially revealed plans for a re-release of the film as the second installment marks its eighth anniversary this October, both in India and abroad.
The announcement came from Shobu Yarlagadda, the producer from Arka Media, known for this iconic blockbuster directed by S S Rajamouli, via his social media platform X.
He shared, "On this momentous occasion, I am ecstatic to announce that we are gearing up for an Indian and global re-release of @BaahubaliMovie in October this year. This will not merely be a re-release; it will be a year filled with celebrations for our cherished fans! Anticipate nostalgia, fresh revelations, and a few legendary surprises along the way. Stay tuned! #ReliveTheEpic! #BaahubaliReturns"
'Baahubali 2', the second part of this famed franchise, hit over 9,000 screens across the globe on April 28, 2017.
Produced with a lavish budget of ₹250 crore, the film grossed over an astonishing ₹1800 crore worldwide, thereby becoming the highest-grossing Indian film ever. Furthermore, it holds the honor of being the first Indian film to surpass the ₹1000 crore milestone in collections. As of 2025, Baahubali 2 continues to be recognized as the highest-grossing film in India.
In addition to its monumental box office success, the film garnered extensive critical praise, winning accolades both nationally and internationally. It received three National Awards for Best Stunt Choreography, Best Special Effects, and Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment at the 65th National Film Awards, along with the Saturn Award for Best International Film at the 44th Saturn Awards.