Hyderabad: The remastered version of Baahubali: The Epic, starring Prabhas, is set for a grand global re-release across 150 IMAX screens, including all 34 IMAX theatres in India. The film, directed by S.S. Rajamouli, has been re-edited into a single cohesive narrative to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Baahubali franchise.
A cinematic milestone reborn
This new IMAX release aims to bring the grandeur and visual mastery of the original two-part saga back to the big screen, promising fans an enhanced experience with upgraded sound and visuals. The re-edited version reportedly combines key moments from Baahubali: The Beginning and Baahubali: The Conclusion, presenting the story in a more compact, continuous form.
Producers revealed that the remastering process involved state-of-the-art colour grading, higher-resolution visuals, and Dolby-enhanced sound mixing to meet IMAX standards. The move underscores the franchise’s continued global appeal and Rajamouli’s reputation for pushing cinematic boundaries.
Global celebration of Indian cinema
The re-release of Baahubali: The Epic will reach audiences across North America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. By screening in all Indian IMAX locations, the film will offer fans an opportunity to relive one of India’s biggest cinematic spectacles in premium format.
Trade analysts predict that the IMAX re-release will not only attract long-time fans but also introduce younger audiences to the monumental saga that redefined Indian filmmaking. The project is expected to further expand the international recognition of Telugu cinema and Indian storytelling.
Conclusion
With Baahubali: The Epic returning to theatres in IMAX, the legendary tale of Amarendra and Mahendra Baahubali continues to cement its legacy as a cornerstone of Indian cinema. The global re-release is both a nostalgic tribute and a celebration of how far Indian films have come in technical excellence and worldwide reach.
