Powerful comeback
After earning around Rs 9.65 crore on the first day (October 31), Baahubali: The Epic continued its successful run at the box office on its second day. The Prabhas and Rana Daggubati-starrer collected Rs 7 crore at the ticket window on Saturday taking its overall collections to Rs 17 crore. (The special screenings on Friday earned Rs 1.15 crore). With Sunday being a holiday, the film is likely to cross the Rs 20 crore milestone at the domestic market. These numbers are phenomenal for a re-release film, and trade analysts comment that Baahubali: The Epic made a powerful comeback to the theatres. Many stated that the idea of clubbing two parts, Baahubali: The Beginning and Baahubali: The Conclusion, into one resonated with the audiences. Moreover, the film has a personal connection too with the audiences. They look at the fantasy drama as a film that catapulted Prabhas to a Pan India superstar, and Rajamouli to one of the acclaimed directors in the country

Baahubali: The Eternal War
Baahubali: The Epic, the new version has a run time of approximately 3 hours and 45 minutes with select sequences for a refined experience. Interestingly, towards the end of the film, there’s a teaser of an animated 3D film in the world of Baahubali titled Baahubali: The Eternal War. It is a 3-hour-30-minute combined version of the two live-action films. The visuals received a stunning response from the audience. Rajamouli recently revealed that the estimated budget of the Ishan Shukla-animation film was Rs 120 crore. However, no release date has been announced for the film so far.
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