
What is “Baahubali: The Epic”?
The highly-acclaimed film saga comprising Baahubali: The Beginning (2015) and Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017), directed by S. S. Rajamouli and starring Prabhas, is being re-imagined as a single, remastered event film titled Baahubali: The Epic. The new version combines both original parts with enhanced visuals, some previously unseen footage, and re-cut narration to offer a “seamless epic” experience.
Release date: 31 October 2025 worldwide, with select previews on 29 October.
Certification: Received approval from CBFC with U/A certificate ahead of release.
Languages & scope: Released in multiple Indian languages (Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam) and internationally, marking a pan-Indian & global scale event.
Why this re-release matters
- Celebrating a landmark: The re-version arrives on the 10th anniversary of the original Baahubali: The Beginning, making it a celebratory occasion for fans and the industry.
- Cinematic legacy for India: The original two-part saga redefined scale, production values and pan-Indian appeal of South Indian cinema. Bringing them together underscores their cultural impact.
- Theatrical experience resurgence: In a time where streaming is dominant, the decision underlines that theatrical, premium cinema events still hold significance — especially for big-screen spectacle.
- Global export & Indian soft-power: The film’s wide release in multiple territories signals Indian cinema’s continuing ambition to engage global audiences, and re-releasing the saga renews that momentum.
What the audience can expect
- Storyline & structure: The plot follows a young man, Sivudu (Prabhas), raised in exile, who later discovers his royal lineage, the tyranny of King Bhallaladeva (Rana Daggubati) and fights to liberate the kingdom of Mahishmati. The narrative weaves love, betrayal, war and myth in epic scale.
- Enhanced visuals/sound: The filmmakers have refurbished the footage with improved VFX, remastered audio (including Dolby Atmos), and a unified editing to bring both films into a single flow.
- New footage & cuts: While the film adds “previously unreleased scenes” and tightens pacing, it also omits some scenes from the originals for narrative cohesion. Director Rajamouli has acknowledged that certain romantic songs and sequences were edited out.
- Duration: The runtime is reported to be around 224 minutes (~3h44m) in certification listings.
What this means for Indian audiences
- Re-experiencing a classic: Fans get to relive the saga on the big screen with improved picture & sound — a premium event for a generation that may have first seen it on streaming or TV.
- New viewers & legacy building: With a younger audience and new geographic markets, Baahubali: The Epic serves as an entry point to one of India’s most successful film franchises.
- Regional cinema in national spotlight: The event reinforces the relevance of South Indian mega-films and the pan-Indian movement, underlining that regional storytelling can command nationwide and global reach.
- Box-office & theatrical health: The success of this re-release could encourage more such retrospectives and mega-events, supporting cinema halls, especially in the post-pandemic era.
Points to watch
- Box-office performance: Given prior successes of the Baahubali films, the re-release will be closely watched for opening day collections, especially across Telugu, Hindi and international markets.
- Audience reception of cuts & pacing: How fans respond to the editing choices—what was omitted, what was added—is likely to be a talking point.
- Impact on streaming availability: Notably, the original films were removed from major OTT platforms ahead of the release. The strategy may affect how rights and digital windows are managed moving forward.
- Follow-up & franchise future: With the story already concluded, speculation about sequels, spin-offs or franchise extensions may gain traction depending on the re-release’s success.
Final word
Baahubali: The Epic is not simply a re-release—it is a cultural event. It celebrates one of Indian cinema’s most influential sagas, offers fans both old and new a refreshed big-screen experience, and underscores the paradigm of Indian films transcending language and region. For Indian viewers, especially those who grew up with or discovered the original films later, this is an opportunity to revisit, reflect and re-engage with a cinematic milestone in a modern, elevated format.
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Last Updated on: Friday, October 31, 2025 9:51 pm by Sakethyadav | Published by: Sakethyadav on Friday, October 31, 2025 9:51 pm | News Categories: News