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S.S. Rajamouli’s legendary Baahubali saga is all set to return to theatres, this time as a single film titled Baahubali The Epic, releasing on October 31, 2025. Yes, both parts of the blockbuster are being re-released as one epic experience. And fans are already buzzing with excitement, wondering how this new cut will feel on the big screen.

The promotional campaign has kicked off in a fun and clever way. The official Baahubali handle recently posted, “What if Kattappa didn’t kill Baahubali?” Naturally, the internet went wild with responses. And the cast jumped right in. Rana Daggubati, who played Bhallaladeva, replied, “I would have killed him instead.” Classic Bhalla energy.

Then came Prabhas with a perfect comeback. He quoted Rana’s post on Instagram and wrote, “I let it happen Bhalla… for this,” attaching the now-iconic Rs.1000 crore gross poster of Baahubali 2. Just like that, the campaign went viral.

Now fans are eagerly waiting for the rest of the cast, especially Anushka Shetty, Sathyaraj, and Ramya Krishnan, to join in. If they do, this playful promo could become a full-on reunion event.

Meanwhile, over on BookMyShow, interest is exploding. The film has already crossed 81,000 interests, showing that the magic of Baahubali is still very much alive, even after nearly a decade. Baahubali The Epic will release worldwide in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Hindi, giving fans across languages a chance to relive the story in a new way.

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Baahubali The Epic, a bold and unique retelling of SS Rajamouli’s iconic franchise, has captured massive attention ever since its release date, October 31, 2025, was announced. While excitement continues to build, fans have one pressing question on their minds: What is the official runtime of the film?

So far, the team has remained tight-lipped, fueling speculation across social media. However, all eyes are now on SS Rajamouli, who is set to appear today at the pre-release event of Junior, the upcoming film starring Kireeti Reddy and Sreeleela. The event will take place at Ramanaidu Studios in Hyderabad, and fans are hopeful that the visionary director will finally lift the curtain on this hot topic.

Adding to the intrigue, actor Rana Daggubati, speaking after the premiere of Kotthapallilo Okappudu yesterday, said: “I have no idea. Only Rajamouli garu can answer it.”

That one comment has reignited the buzz. With the event just hours away, anticipation is sky-high. Will Rajamouli break his silence and put the runtime rumours to rest? Baahubali fans are waiting, and watching closely.

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Baahubali: The Epic, a remastered version combining both parts of SS Rajamouli’s iconic franchise, is set to release on October 31, 2025 in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi, and Japanese (coming soon). The announcement has revived massive interest among fans across languages. What is drawing even more attention is the rumored runtime of 5 hours and 27 minutes.

The BookMyShow listing mentioned the lengthy duration, which quickly went viral. Producer Shobu Yarlagadda commented that the runtime is similar to a thrilling IPL match. However, the team has not officially confirmed the final cut yet.

Adding to the curiosity, Rana Daggubati responded to the speculation during the special premiere of his upcoming production Kotthapallilo Okappudu, happened last night in Hyderabad. When asked about the runtime of Baahubali: The Epic, Rana said he does not know either.

“Only Rajamouli knows it. He will not share anything until it is locked,” Rana explained. This has only deepened the mystery and kept fans talking. Everyone is now waiting for SS Rajamouli’s word.

In the meantime, the makers have launched a new Reddit community (r/worldofbaahubali) dedicated to Baahubali: The Epic where fans can share their artwork and follow official updates.

The Baahubali franchise, starring Prabhas, Anushka Shetty, Rana Daggubati, Tamannaah Bhatia, Sathyaraj, and Ramya Krishnan, not only redefined Telugu cinema but also pioneered the pan-India film movement. Ten years later, it continues to set new benchmarks.

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