Baahubali - The Indian Epic Film: 50 Fascinating Facts


Baahubali is a two-part Indian epic film directed by S. S. Rajamouli. The film became a cultural phenomenon and broke box office records across the world, garnering widespread critical acclaim. Here are 50 fascinating facts about this iconic film. 




1. Baahubali is a two-part epic Indian film series directed by S. S. Rajamouli.

2. The first part, Baahubali: The Beginning, was released in 2015 and the second part, Baahubali: The Conclusion, was released in 2017.

3. The film stars Prabhas, Rana Daggubati, Anushka Shetty, Tamannaah Bhatia, Ramya Krishnan, and Sathyaraj.

4. Baahubali was produced by Arka Media Works and has become the highest-grossing Indian film of all time.

5. The film was made in Telugu and Tamil and was later dubbed in Hindi, Malayalam, French, German, and Japanese.

6. The film is set in the ancient kingdom of Mahishmati and revolves around the conflict between two brothers, Baahubali and Bhallaladeva, for the throne of the kingdom.

7. The film features stunning visuals and breathtaking action sequences that have received widespread praise from audiences and critics alike.

8. The film's budget was around 250 crores, making it one of the most expensive Indian films of all time.

9. Baahubali was shot in various locations in India, including Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu.

10. The film's soundtrack was composed by M. M. Keeravani and features songs in Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi.

11. The film's success has led to the creation of a comic book series, a video game, and a theme park.

12. The film's lead actor, Prabhas, underwent a significant physical transformation for his role as Baahubali, gaining over 20 kilos of muscle.

13. Rana Daggubati, who played the role of Bhallaladeva, also underwent a physical transformation, gaining over 30 kilos of muscle.

14. Anushka Shetty, who played the role of Devasena, had to learn sword fighting and horse riding for the film.

15. Tamannaah Bhatia, who played the role of Avanthika, had to learn sword fighting and aerial silk acts for her role.

16. Baahubali was one of the first Indian films to use performance capture technology for its action sequences.

17. The film's special effects were created by Makuta VFX, a company based in Hyderabad.

18. Baahubali was India's official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film category at the 89th Academy Awards.

19. The film has won several awards, including the National Film Award for Best Special Effects and the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Art Director.

20. Baahubali was also the first Indian film to be released in 4K High Definition.

21. The film's success has led to the creation of a franchise, with plans for a prequel and a spin-off in the works.

22. Baahubali has inspired several other Indian filmmakers to make larger-than-life epics with high production values.

23. The film's success has also led to an increase in the popularity of Telugu cinema and its actors.

24. Baahubali has also been credited with reviving the Indian film industry's interest in mythology and folklore.

25. The film's dialogue has become popular among audiences and has been widely quoted and referenced in popular culture.




26. The film's release was the subject of much anticipation and speculation, with many fans eager to see the conclusion of the story.

27. The film's release was also marked by several merchandise and merchandise tie-ins, including clothing and jewelry.

28. The film's marketing campaign was extensive, with promotions and events taking place across India and around the world.

29. The film's success has led to increased investment in the Indian film industry and has helped to put Indian cinema on the global map.

30. Baahubali has also been the subject of numerous academic studies and has been discussed in universities and colleges around the world.

31. The film's visual effects have been praised for their realism and attention to detail.

32. The film's action sequences have been called some of the best in Indian cinema and have been compared to those in Hollywood blockbusters.

33. The film's cinematography and production design have been widely praised for their grandeur and attention to detail.

34. The film's soundtrack has become popular among audiences and has been used in several advertisements and commercials.

35. The film's success has led to increased interest in the regional cinema of South India.

36. Baahubali has become a cultural phenomenon in India and has been referenced in popular culture, including in movies, TV shows, and comics.

37. The film's success has also led to increased demand for regional language films in India and has helped to boost the careers of regional actors and filmmakers.

38. The film's popularity has also led to increased tourism to the locations where it was shot, including Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad.

39. The film's success has also led to increased demand for Indian mythology and folklore in popular culture.

40. The film's popularity has also led to increased demand for Indian film merchandise and memorabilia.

41. The film's success has also led to increased demand for Indian-themed theme parks and attractions.

42. Baahubali has become a symbol of Indian pride and has helped to boost the reputation of Indian cinema around the world.

43. The film's success has also led to increased investment in the Indian film industry and has helped to attract international co-productions and partnerships.

44. The film's success has also led to increased demand for Indian-themed comic books and video games.

45. The film's popularity has also led to increased demand for Indian-themed merchandise and collectibles.

46. The film's success has also led to increased demand for Indian-themed travel packages and tours.

47. The film's success has also led to increased demand for Indian-themed merchandise and souvenirs.

48. The film's popularity has also led to increased demand for Indian-themed books, music, and other cultural products.

49. The film's success has also led to increased demand for Indian-themed events, including concerts and festivals.

50. Baahubali has become a symbol of Indian excellence and has helped to promote the country's rich cultural heritage and history to a global audience.

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