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'Baahubali: The Epic' Promises Immersive Cinematic Experience with Remastered Visuals
31 Oct
Summary
- 'Baahubali' producer sees AI as a tool to enhance filmmaking, not replace creativity
- 'Baahubali' drew inspiration from Indian epics like 'Ramayana' and 'Mahabharata'
- Remastered version of 'Baahubali' offers larger-than-life theatrical experience

On October 31, 2025, the remastered version of the blockbuster 'Baahubali' saga, titled 'Baahubali: The Epic,' is set to hit theaters. In an interview, producer Shobu Yarlagadda shares his insights on the use of AI in filmmaking and the creative journey behind the making of 'Baahubali.'
Yarlagadda believes that AI can be a valuable tool to enhance the filmmaking process, but emphasizes that the creative vision of the director and the team remains the most crucial element. He notes that while AI can help create better quality content at a lower cost, the final control will always lie with the creative team.
The 'Baahubali' films have been praised for their unique visual effects, action sequences, and strong female characters. Yarlagadda reveals that the inspiration for the story and characters was drawn from Indian epics like 'Ramayana' and 'Mahabharata,' as well as classic comic book narratives. This blend of Indian cultural influences and larger-than-life storytelling is seen as a key factor in the films' widespread appeal.
Regarding the remastered version of 'Baahubali,' Yarlagadda promises an immersive theatrical experience for audiences. With the latest advancements in technology, from 2K to 4K, and the availability of IMAX screenings, the remastered 'Baahubali: The Epic' aims to transport viewers to the grand, mythical world of the franchise.




