Rana Daggubati

Rana Daggubati and Prabhas have a fun banter around the killing of ‘Bahubali’!

#SSRajamoulis Bahubali wasn’t just a film; it was a phenomenon that redefined Indian cinema on the global map. With the filmmaker’s visionary storytelling, jaw-dropping grandeur, and breathtaking performances from the lead cast, including #Prabhas and Rana Daggubati, both parts of #Bahubali shattered every cinematic boundary. The saga broke box office records, set new benchmarks, and became the biggest blockbuster in Indian film history, forever changing the course of Indian cinema worldwide.

When the first part ended, it left audiences across the globe stunned and fixated on the biggest question: Why did Kattappa kill Bahubali? After a long, nail-biting wait, Bahubali: The Conclusion answered it, revealing that Sivagami had ordered Kattappa to take the tragic step.
Years later, a tweet from the film’s official handle reignited the frenzy: “What if Kattappa didn’t kill Bahubali?

To this, Rana Daggubati cheekily replied, “I would have killed him instead 😡🥂
But the internet exploded when Prabhas reposted it to his Insta story and wrote: “I let it happen Bhalla.. for this!” along with the poster of Bahubali: The Conclusion proudly stamped with No.1 Blockbuster of Indian Cinema | ₹1000+ Crores Worldwide.

Bahubali is one of the biggest and most iconic films ever made in Indian cinema. The box office records set by Bahubali remain untouched even a decade later. With its monumental success, it continues to reign as the biggest-grossing Indian movie of all time — a cinematic landmark that redefined Indian cinema forever. A decade since its release, the love and admiration for the film remain stronger than ever.

To mark this extraordinary milestone, the makers have announced a grand re-release titled Bahubali: The Epic — an immersive cinematic experience that brings both parts together on the big screen. Fans now have the chance to relive the legendary saga the way it was always meant to be seen in theatres on October 31st, 2025, in all its epic glory.

With multiple National Awards under its belt, including Best Feature Film and Best Special Effects, the film holds a special place in Indian cinema. It remains the sixth highest-grossing Telugu film of all time and its Hindi dubbed version still holds the record for the highest-grossing dubbed Hindi film in history.

Ten years on, the legacy of Bahubali: The Beginning continues to thrive. As the grand release of Bahubali: The Epic approaches, fans across generations are ready to return to Mahishmati — to experience once more the magic, might, and myth that made history.

By Keerti Kadam