The cinematic phenomenon Baahubali: The Epic has proven its timeless appeal once again, storming back into theaters with an earth-shattering performance at the worldwide box office. On its first day of re-release, SS Rajamouli's magnum opus collected a staggering ₹14 crore globally, demonstrating that true classics only grow stronger with time.
Baahubali's Triumphant Return Outshines Contemporary Releases
In a remarkable display of enduring popularity, the re-released epic outperformed two major Bollywood newcomers on the same day. Shahid Kapoor's much-anticipated Deva and Akshay Kumar's Kesari 2 found themselves overshadowed by the returning giant, proving that Rajamouli's vision continues to captivate audiences years after its original release.
The Global Phenomenon Continues
The massive ₹14 crore collection demonstrates the film's unprecedented global appeal and lasting impact on cinema lovers worldwide. From Indian multiplexes to international theaters, audiences flocked to experience the epic tale of Mahishmati on the big screen once more, creating a nostalgic wave of excitement across generations of moviegoers.
What Makes Baahubali Timeless?
- Groundbreaking Visual Effects that still hold up years later
- Compelling Storytelling that transcends language barriers
- Memorable Characters portrayed by Prabhas, Rana Daggubati, Anushka Shetty, and Tamannaah
- Epic Scale that redefined Indian cinema's possibilities
The re-release success story reinforces SS Rajamouli's position as a visionary filmmaker and highlights the growing global appetite for quality Indian content. As Baahubali continues to break records even in its second run, it sets a new benchmark for cinematic excellence and longevity in the industry.