

An Unforgettable Cinematic Journey Reimagined for a New Generation
Duration: 3 Hr 45 Mins
Genre: Epic Action Drama
Banner: Arka Media Works
Release Date: October 31, 2025
Cast: Prabhas, Rana Daggubati, Ramya Krishna, Anushka Shetty, Tamannaah Bhatia, Sathyaraj, Nasser, Kichha Sudeepa and others
Director: S.S. Rajamouli
Producers: Shobu Yarlagadda, Prasad Devineni
Music: M.M. Keeravani
Cinematography: K.K. Senthil Kumar
Editing: Tammiraju
Production Design: Sabu Cyril
Action: Peter Hein
Story: Vijayendra Prasad
A decade after redefining Indian cinema with Baahubali: The Beginning (2015) and Baahubali: The Conclusion (2017), visionary filmmaker S.S. Rajamouli presents Baahubali – The Epic, a reimagined version combining both parts into one grand cinematic experience. This refreshed cut aims to reintroduce the legendary saga to today’s generation on the big screen.
The tale of Mahendra Baahubali unfolds once again — a story of courage, betrayal, and destiny. Sivudu (Prabhas), raised in a forest, unknowingly sets out on a journey that leads him to discover his royal lineage and reclaim his father Amarendra Baahubali’s throne from the tyrant Bhallaladeva (Rana Daggubati). With spectacular war sequences, emotional depth, and timeless drama, Baahubali – The Epic still evokes awe and admiration.
Prabhas once again dominates the screen with his powerful presence and charm. Rana Daggubati’s menacing performance as Bhallaladeva remains iconic. Ramya Krishna, Anushka Shetty, and Tamannaah Bhatia breathe life into their characters with grace and strength. Sathyaraj’s portrayal of Kattappa continues to be the emotional soul of the saga.
From M.M. Keeravani’s timeless music to Senthil Kumar’s breathtaking visuals, Baahubali – The Epic stands as a technical masterpiece. The crisp new edit by Tammiraju offers a smoother narrative flow, trimming redundant scenes while maintaining the essence of both films. The grandeur of Sabu Cyril’s set design and Peter Hein’s action choreography continues to mesmerize even after all these years.
Even after a decade, Baahubali remains an unforgettable experience. Though Indian cinema has evolved with visually advanced films like RRR, KGF 2, and Pushpa, Rajamouli’s storytelling brilliance still stands apart. The emotional intensity, majestic world-building, and symbolic depth continue to make Baahubali a benchmark in Indian filmmaking.
While a few visuals from the first part show their age, the immersive narrative and emotional gravity compensate beautifully. The re-edited version feels like a refined tribute — a cinematic celebration rather than a re-release.
Baahubali – The Epic is a grand revisit to India’s most celebrated cinematic saga. It’s not just a film — it’s an experience that reminds audiences why Baahubali became a cultural phenomenon. For those who missed the magic on the big screen or wish to relive it once more, this re-release is worth every minute.
Rating: 4/5
Verdict: A Majestic Revisit to an Indian Classic












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