The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has cleared director S S Rajamouli's 'Baahubali - The Epic' for release with a U/A certificate. The film, which combines both parts of the franchise, has a runtime of 3 hours and 44 minutes. The makers announced the news on social media, generating buzz among fans and film enthusiasts.
'Baahubali - The Epic' is a single film that brings together the two parts of the spectacular franchise. The film is being re-released to mark the completion of 10 glorious years since the release of the first part. The makers have promised a nostalgic experience with new reveals and epic surprises. The film's re release is expected to be a grand affair, with fans eagerly awaiting the opportunity to relive the magic of Baahubali on the big screen.
The Baahubali franchise has been a phenomenon in Indian cinema, with both parts receiving widespread critical acclaim and commercial success. The second part of the franchise, Baahubali 2, became the highest grossing Indian film of all time, raking in over ₹1800 crores worldwide. The film also won several awards, including three National Awards and the Saturn Award for Best International Film.
The release of 'Baahubali - The Epic' is expected to be a major event in the film industry, with fans and film enthusiasts eagerly awaiting the opportunity to experience the epic tale on the big screen. With its U/A certificate and 3 hours and 44 minutes runtime, the film is set to provide an immersive experience for the audience. Mark your calendars for October 31st, as 'Baahubali - The Epic' hits theaters near you.