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Fans Reenact Iconic 'Baahubali' Scenes in Theaters Nationwide
1 Nov
Summary
- Audiences across India welcomed the remastered 'Baahubali: The Epic'
 - Fans recreated famous scenes, including Sivagami holding Baahubali aloft
 - Moviegoers improvised ropes to mimic hoisting a golden statue
 

On October 31st, 2025, audiences across India flocked to theaters to witness the remastered release of 'Baahubali: The Epic', a cinematic spectacle that combined the first two installments of the beloved 'Baahubali' saga. The enthusiasm inside the theaters reflected the enduring popularity of the franchise, nearly a decade after its original release.
Fans were eager to relive the film's most memorable moments, and many took it upon themselves to recreate iconic scenes. In one widely shared clip, a moviegoer lifted his child above his head, paying homage to the famous sequence where Ramya Krishnan's character, Sivagami, holds Amarendra Baahubali aloft. Other attendees went a step further, tying clothes together to make improvised ropes and mimicking the effort of hoisting a large object, a reference to the scene where a golden statue of Baahubali is raised to tower over the fictional kingdom of Mahishmati.
The remastered version of 'Baahubali: The Epic' not only delighted long-time fans but also introduced the epic story to new viewers, both young and old. The original films had redefined Indian cinema's approach to grand storytelling, known for their breathtaking visuals and meticulous attention to detail. The continued enthusiasm and spirited reactions from the audience demonstrated the lasting impact of the 'Baahubali' saga on the hearts and minds of moviegoers across the country.




