Both films in Rajamouli's "Baahubali" franchise were huge hits. They received widespread love from audiences not only in the country but worldwide. Now, SS Rajamouli is bringing "Baahubali: The Epic." It's a fusion of both previous films. It has received the Censor Board's approval and has been granted a UA certificate.
How long will the film be?
"Baahubali: The Epic" is a re-edited and remastered version of both previous films. The film has been cleared by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) and awarded a UA certificate. This information was shared via a post on Baahubali Movies' Instagram account. The film's duration is stated to be three hours and 40 minutes, meaning audiences will need to allow plenty of time to attend the theater.
When will the film be released?
The film will be released in theaters on October 31st. This new version of the film features some improvements, offering audiences a new cinematic experience. Comments are pouring in from viewers on the social media post released today, Friday. Audiences are expressing excitement. One user wrote, "Even if the duration is seven hours, I will definitely go to the theater." Another user asked, "Is this a new film or a re-release of the same film?" Another user asked, "Will there be anything new to see?"

Released in these languages
"Baahubali: The Epic" has been created as a single film version by combining both films. The film will feature elements from both previous installments, with some scenes also being improved. This film will also be released pan-India. Viewers will be able to watch it in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, and Malayalam.
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