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Reasons to watch SS Rajamouli and Prabhas' 'Baahubali- Thes Epic' in theatres again

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 29, 2025, 10:44 IST
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The scale was built for big screens

Director S.S. Rajamouli’s vision is pure cinematic scale. Waterfalls taller than skyscrapers, massive kingdoms, and armies stretching to the horizon, every frame was designed for the big screen. Watching ‘Baahubali The Epic’ in theaters lets you absorb its visual grandeur in full 70mm glory. Each scene feels alive, from the fiery war elephants to the towering Mahishmati gates. The re-release enhances these details with crystal-clear 4K quality, making the spectacle even more breathtaking.

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That waterfall climb and ‘Dhivara’ in 4K

Remember when Prabhas climbed that endless waterfall in ‘Baahubali – The Beginning’? That moment defined Indian cinema’s ambition. Now, the 4K and Dolby Vision upgrade makes it even more spectacular. The water sparkles, the mist feels real, and the song ‘Dhivara’ adds magic. It’s a visual symphony where action meets melody. On a theater screen, this sequence doesn’t just play, it engulfs you, proving why ‘Baahubali’ remains unmatched in cinematic scale.

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Hollywood-level war sequences

The war scenes in Baahubali The Epic rival anything Hollywood has delivered. From battle strategies to visual effects, every frame is crafted with precision. The sword clashes, charging horses, and sky-high explosions look sharper and grander in the remastered print. These sequences were never meant for small screens, they were built for theaters. Watching them in full Dolby Atmos turns every arrow and war cry into an immersive experience you can feel in your chest.

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Prabhas’ introduction needs a roar, not headphones

No actor’s entry matches Prabhas as Amarendra Baahubali. His first scene deserves the crowd’s cheer, not the quiet of headphones. The background score, the slow-motion visuals, and the charisma all for big screen. The re-release reminds audiences of why Prabhas became a nationwide phenomenon. When his sword glints under the sun, it’s not just a hero’s entry, it’s a declaration of Indian cinema’s power. This scene needs applause, not a pause button.

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​The interval block and cliffhanger

The interval moment and that unforgettable “Why did Kattappa kill Baahubali?” question still give chills. Even a decade later, the twist lands with the same shock value. The re-release lets fans relive the tension and newcomers experience the cliffhanger that became pop culture history. Watching that crowd reaction in real time again, gasps, whispers, applause, proves why theater energy can’t be replaced by streaming. Some moments are meant to be collective.

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​MM Keeravani’s score in Dolby atmos

Composer MM Keeravani’s music is Baahubali’s beating heart. The re-release uses Dolby Atmos to elevate it further. Every drumbeat, chorus, and emotional note now surrounds you completely. The soundtrack moves from background to battlefield, amplifying every emotion on screen. Whether it’s the haunting ‘Jeevanadi’ or the powerful war anthem, the sound design adds fresh life. It’s a masterclass in how music and cinema merge to create magic.

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CGI that aged like fine wine

Back in 2015, Baahubali’s CGI set new standards for Indian films. A decade later, it still dazzles. The golden statue reveal, the swinging palace chandelier, and the vast kingdom visuals have aged beautifully. With upgraded resolution and remastered effects, the details shine brighter than ever. Now in ‘Baahubali: The Epic’ will we more over the top.

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