If you walk into an auditorium to watch a film that you and nearly everyone around you have already seen multiple times, yet feel the same excitement, perhaps even more, than you would for a festival release, you know you’re about to witness something epic. And this time, it’s not just a feeling. It’s literally titled ‘Baahubali: The Epic’.

There are films, and then there are experiences that transcend cinema to become part of our collective memory. ‘Baahubali’ belongs to the latter. Nearly a decade since it redefined Telugu cinema and expanded the boundaries of Indian filmmaking, SS Rajamouli returns to Mahishmati—merging ‘Baahubali: The Beginning’ (2015) and ‘Baahubali 2: The Conclusion’ (2017) into a single, remastered saga. Running just under four hours, ‘Baahubali: The Epic’ isn’t me

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