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''Baahubali: The Beginning'' is a 2015 Indian
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co-written and directed by
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, and produced by
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under
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. Produced in the
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, the film was shot in both
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languages. It features
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in a
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alongside
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, Anushka,
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,
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,
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, and
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. The first of a duology of films, it follows Sivudu, an adventurous young man who helps his love Avantika rescue Devasena, the former queen of
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who is now a prisoner under the tyrannical rule of king Bhallaladeva. The story concludes in '' Baahubali 2: The Conclusion'' (2017). The film's story was written by Rajamouli's father
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, who told him a story about Sivagami, a woman who carries a baby in her hand while crossing a river, and a few years later about Kattappa, which intrigued Rajamouli. His fascination with ''
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'' and the tales of ''
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'' and ''
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'' further fueled his interest in the story. It took the writers three months to complete the final draft. The
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and background score were composed by M. M. Keeravani, while the cinematography, production design, and VFX were handled by K. K. Senthil Kumar,
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and
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respectively. The film was made on a budget of 180 crore ($28 million), making it the most expensive Indian film at its time of release. The film opened worldwide on 10 July 2015 along with the dubbed versions in
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and
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. It received national and international acclaim for Rajamouli's direction, story, visual effects, cinematography, themes, action sequences, music, and performances, and became a record-breaking box office success. With a worldwide box office gross of 600–650 crore, it became the highest-grossing Telugu film and the second highest-grossing Indian film worldwide at the time of its release. It is currently the sixth highest-grossing Telugu film of all time. Its Hindi dubbed version also broke several records by becoming the highest-grossing dubbed film in Hindi of all time. Both budget and box office records have since been surpassed by ''Baahubali 2: The Conclusion'', the highest-grossing film in India of all time. ''Baahubali: The Beginning'' along with its successor, is widely regarded as one of the most influential films of
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. It became the first Indian film to be nominated for
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, receiving five nominations at the 42nd ceremony, including Best Fantasy Film and Best Supporting Actress. It received several accolades such as the
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, and the National Award for Best Special Effects. It won five awards from ten nominations, including Best Telugu Film, Best Director - Telugu for Rajamouli, and Best Supporting Actress - Telugu for Ramya Krishna respectively, at the
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.


Plot

An elderly woman emerges from a cave underneath a mountain, carrying an infant. While trying to cross a raging river, she is swept away by the current. Facing imminent death, she holds the baby aloft and prays to
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to spare the baby, Mahendra Baahubali, for the sake of Mahishmati Kingdom. The child is saved by the people of Amburi tribe, and their chieftain's wife Sanga adopts him, naming him Siva. Siva grows up to be an ambitious and mischievous child, obsessed with ascending the mountain despite his mother's pleas, but fails every time. As a young man, he shows superhuman strength while lifting a
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of Lord Shiva and placing it at the foot of the mountain. As he does so, a mask falls from above. Realising it belongs to a woman, Siva is determined to find its owner, and finally succeeds in climbing the mountain. Upon reaching the top, he encounters Avantika, to whom the mask belongs, and follows her. He learns that she is a member of a resistance group dedicated to overthrowing the tyrannical King
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of Mahishmati, and rescuing the captive princess Devasena. Siva, smitten with Avantika, decides to pledge himself to her cause and departs for Mahishmati. Infiltrating the royal palace disguised as a guard, he distracts Bhallaladeva and rescues Devasena. Bhallaladeva sends his son Bhadra and his loyal slave and general Kattappa to pursue Siva. In the ensuing fight, Siva beheads Bhadra as the Amburi tribals and the resistance members arrive at the scene. Kattappa, upon seeing Siva's face, falls into submission and proclaims him 'Baahubali'. Kattappa then reveals to Siva that he is Mahendra Baahubali, son of Amarendra Baahubali, the famous warrior prince of Mahishmati, and the woman who saved him was Queen Sivagami, his grandmother. Amarendra Baahubali was the orphan son of King Vikramadeva. After the King's demise, Sivagami, his elder brother Bijjaladeva's wife, was appointed Regent and decided to raise Baahubali along with her son Bhallaladeva, in order to select the next King. While the two showed immense promise, Bhallaladeva retained the power-hungry nature of his father while Baahubali was beloved by the people. When Mahishmati was threatened by the Kalakeya tribe and its chief Inkoshi, it was decided that whoever defeats the tribe would be crowned. Sivagami however demanded that Inkoshi be captured alive after he delivered an insult. Bhallaladeva was ruthless and killed Kalakeyas and villagers indiscriminately, killing Inkoshi as well, while Baahubali used innovative tactics, raised the morale of soldiers and saved the villagers. In light of this, Baahubali was made heir apparent by Sivagami while Bhallaladeva was chosen as his commander. Siva and his adoptive parents, upon hearing this tale, wish to meet Baahubali. A dejected Kattappa explains that Baahubali was killed by a traitor, and reveals himself to be that traitor.


Cast


Credited

The following is the credited cast:


Others


Production

''Baahubali: The Beginning'' was produced in the
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and filmed in both Telugu and Tamil languages simultaneously. Although shot in Tamil, few scenes were dubbed from the Telugu version. , the film series was considered the most expensive in India.


Development

Director
S. S. Rajamouli Koduri Srisaila Sri Rajamouli ( ; born 10 October 1973) is an Indian filmmaker who works in Telugu cinema. Known for his epic, action and fantasy genre films, he is the highest grossing Indian director of all time, as well as the highest-paid d ...
revealed that Baahubali is inspired by the epic
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.
V. Vijayendra Prasad Koduri Viswa Vijayendra Prasad (born 27 May 1942) is an Indian screenwriter and film director who predominantly works in Telugu cinema. With a career spanning across nearly three decades, his filmography consists of over 25 films as a screenwrit ...
, the screenwriter and Rajamouli's father who wrote stories for most of Rajamouli's films, once again penned the story for Baahubali. Vijayendra Prasad revealed that Sivagami has shades of both
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and
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while Devasena is a warrior like
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. He further added that he sees Baahubali as the story of Sivagami and Devasena. He was also inspired by tales of
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and
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comics. In February 2011, S. S. Rajamouli announced that
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would star in his upcoming movie. In January 2013, he announced that the working title was ''Baahubali''. Actual film production started at
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in
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on 6 July 2013. The waterfall scenes were shot at
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in Kerala, huge sets for the
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kingdom were constructed at
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in
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, and the snow episodes in the film were shot in Bulgaria. The film boasts of one year pre-production work wherein 15,000 storyboard sketches for the film were created—the highest for any Indian Film as of this date. More than 90 percent of the film had visually enhanced shots and, according to the producer, more than 600 VFX artists worked for the film from 18 facilities around the world led by
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and Firefly in Hyderabad,
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in Hyderabad and Chennai,
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in Hyderabad, Tau Films, and Dancing Digital Animation and Macrograph in South Korea.
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which had prior experience of working with S. S. Rajamouli was chosen as principal visual effects studio. The cinematography of the movie was done by KK Senthil Kumar for 380 days using
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XT camera with Master Prime lens. This marked Rajamouli's first film using digital imagery. Most of the film was shot in
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format in 4:3 aspect ratio while ArriRaw 16.9 was used for slow motion shots at 120 fps. Open Gate format, which can use the full 3.4K sensor in the camera to produce frames larger than the standard ArriRaw format, was tapped in to get the maximum image quality in VFX shots. Production designer
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created 10,000 different kinds of weaponry including swords, helmets and armour required for the soldiers. To make the swords lightweight,
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was used instead of steel. 3D printing technology was used to create the head of the 100-foot Bhallaladeva statue in the movie. Flexi foam was used to make lightweight armour with the look of leather.
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was chosen as
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supervisor, and
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was the editor. P. M. Satheesh was the sound designer and
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was responsible for the action sequences. The costume designers were Rama Rajamouli and Prasanthi Tipirneni. The line producer was M. M. Srivalli.


Visual effects

National Award winner
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was roped in as
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for '' Baahubali''.
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which is based out of Hyderabad was chosen as principal visual effects studio and was responsible for more than 50% of the computer-generated imagery in the film. The majority of work done by Makuta involved bringing the 1500 foot waterfall to life, creating mountains and landscapes including the kingdom of
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, with its massive temples and courtyards. Creating the waterfall took nearly two years as Makuta dealt with complexity in
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and
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s. Manuka claimed each frame of the waterfall sequence was treated as creating a new set and employed a different set of methodology. Firefly Creative Studio of Hyderabad worked primarily on the avalanche and the war sequences, which account for nearly 25 minutes of the film. Firefly Creative was also involved in creating underwater VFX shots and in establishing backstories for Kalakeya characters. Tau Films was responsible for creating the CGI bison, while Prasad EFX from Hyderabad was responsible for some shots in pre and post battle episodes involving digital multiplication. Prasad also created a 3D image of Kattappa and mapped his head onto a duplicate actor in one of the scenes. Srushti VFX from Hyderabad was involved in digitally creating some of the shots in the war sequence along with Firefly Studios.
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from Hyderabad was chosen as
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partner for the film which is responsible for generating the digital feed with the best colour and audio for editing. For the first time in Indian movies,
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workflows were implemented along with Infinitely Scalable Information Storage keeping in mind the scale of digitally enhanced shots in the film.
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, production company of ''Baahubali'', teamed up with
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to use the state of the art FirePro
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s W9100 and W8100 during post production. In an interview with Quartz, the co-founder of Makuta VFX stated, "Most of ''Baahubali'' was developed in Hyderabad, home to Tollywood, and used local talent. It was principally a homegrown feature produced by homegrown talent."


Kiliki language

The fictional language Kiliki (also referred to as Kilikili) spoken by the Kalakeyas, a ferocious warrior tribe, was created by
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for the film. It is said to be the first fictional language to be created for Indian film. While Karky was pursuing a PhD in Australia, he took up a part-time job of teaching and baby-sitting children. During one such interaction, he thought it would be fun to create a new language that could be easily grasped. Basic words were first made up and opposites were represented by word reversals – me was ''min'' and you was ''nim''. The language, with 100 words, was called "Click" to highlight its simplicity. This formed the foundation for Kiliki. * Kilikili consists of at least 750 words and more than 40 concrete grammar rules. * It was designed to be an intuitive language: Karky said he used hard consonants and soft consonants depending on the nature of the words' meanings. * The language was created keeping in mind that the Kalakeya warriors had to be portrayed as terrifying brutes. On 21 February 2020, on the occasion of
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, Rajamouli launched the official website of Kiliki language. He called the language as "world's youngest and easiest language."


Music

Rajamouli's cousin M. M. Keeravani composed the music and background score for this film and the sound supervision was done by
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. The Telugu version of the soundtrack album was released on 31 May 2015, at the Sri Venkateswara University Grounds. The album of the film's Tamil version was released on 7 June 2015, while the soundtrack of the Hindi and Malayalam versions, were released on 21 June and 1 July respectively.


Release


Screenings and statistics

The film was released on 10 July 2015 in 4,000 screens worldwide in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi and Malayalam languages. A record number of 1600 screens in Telugu, 1500 screens in Hindi, 350 in Tamil and 225 screens in Malayalam were booked for the release. The film was released in the USA a day earlier by BlueSky Cinemas in 135 screens. A premier show was also held on 9 July at Prasads IMAX
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. The film's release in Kerala was hindered by the shutdown of a number of theatres due to the piracy issue of the Malayalm film ''
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'' and released in only a few theatres. The international version of the film (20 minutes shorter than the original one) was screened at
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. Producers announced plans to release the film in China in November 2015 by E Stars Films. The producer,
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, revealed his plans to release the movie in Latin America, Germany and European countries. Arka International made arrangements to release the movie in Germany and 70 other territories. As the sequel '' Baahubali 2: The Conclusion'' was released on 28 April 2017, the producers and distributors re-released the first part (Hindi) on 7 April 2017. The film was screened at various film festivals like ''Open Cinema Strand'' of
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, Indian Film Festival The Hague,
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in Spain,
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Film Festival in France,
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in
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, Taiwan,
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in Estonia, L'Etrange International Film Festival in Paris, Five Flavours Film Festival in Poland,
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in
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,
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in France,
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in Paris, Kurja Polt Horror Film Festival, Festival de Lacamo,
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, and the 2016 ''Indian Panorama'' section of the
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, Goa. The international version of the film was released in China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Philippines, Timor-Leste, and some European and Latin American countries. 


Marketing

The movie was marketed by a Mumbai-based company named Spice PR owned by Prabhat Choudhary. The popular statement 'Kattappa ne Baahubali ko kyun maara?' was also coined by Prabhat Choudhary. Marketing of the film started two years before the shoot by S. S. Rajamouli with the audition campaign on Facebook and YouTube. A number of short promotional
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videos were released on ArkaMediaworks YouTube channel and the team unveiled first look posters and videos featuring the film's lead stars on the occasions of their birthdays. The film used an
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application to play the trailer on smart phones and tablets. The crown used by the character of Baahubali in the film was exhibited at Comic Con, Hyderabad, as a part of the film's promotion. A
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event was held in which chosen winners were given a chance to visit the sets of the film. On 22 July 2015, ''
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'' approved the poster created during the audio launch of ''Baahubali'' in
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on 1 July 2015 as the world's largest poster. The poster has an area of 4,793.65 m2 (51,598.21 ft2) and it was created by Global United Media Company Pvt Ltd. This record was later broken by a 5,969.61 m2  poster for the film '' MSG-2 The Messenger''. Producers announced plans to create a film museum at
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in Hyderabad to showcase the weapons, armour, and costumes used by actors in the film. The museum would be the first of its kind for any Indian movie. The film's website hosts merchandise which includes apparel, accessories, and film collectibles.


Distribution

In early July 2014, for the first part of the film, the region distribution rights for Karnataka and
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(Rayalaseema) were sold to a distributor for . Though he did not confirm the price, Dil Raju said in an interview to ''
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'' that he purchased the first part's Nizam region rights and added that he would acquire the rights of the second part also for this region. The Telugu version of the film was presented by
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, Tamil version by K.E. Gnanavel Raja,
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and UV Creations,
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presented the Hindi version. MVP Entertainment is set to release the movie in Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, and Timor-Leste countries. Sun Distribution acquired the distribution rights of the movie in Latin American countries while Creative Century Entertainment got the rights for Taiwan. In Korea, the movie is scheduled to be released via Entermode Corp.


Controversy

The Tamil version of the film faced a controversy relating to a word used in the film. On 22 July 2015, activists of
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group Puratchi Pulikal Iyakkam hurled petrol bombs outside the 'Tamil, Jaya' multiplex in Madurai screening the Tamil version of the film. The Dalit group Puratchi Pulikal Iyakkam protested against the movie over the inclusion of the word 'pagadai' (gambler). Members of the group claimed the words, used by caste Hindus to address members of the
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Dalit sub-caste, are considered derogatory against Dalits. Dialogue writer of Tamil version,
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issued an apology for offending Dalits.


Home media

Arka Media Works gave the satellite rights to
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and the Malayalam dubbed version was also given the satellite rights to
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. The Tamil version was given to
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. The Kannada dubbed version was given to
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. The Hindi dubbed version was given the satellite rights to Sony Max. The Odia dubbed version of this movie was given to
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. The Bhojpuri dubbed version of the movie was later given to Bhojpuri Cinema TV. The Marathi dubbed version of this movie was given to Shemaroo Marathibana. The Bengali dubbed version of this movie was given to Enterr10 Bangla.
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acquired the digital rights for streaming all languages of the film.


Reception


Critical response


India

Deepanjana Pal of ''
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'' called it "Rajamouli's tour de force", terming it as "elaborate, well-choreographed and avingsome breathtaking moments."
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and Dagubatti are both in their elements as the warriors who approach warfare in two distinctive styles. The outcome of the battle is no surprise, but there are enough clever tactics and twists to keep the audience hooked. The biggest surprise, however, lies in the film's final shot, which gives you a glimpse into the sequel that will come out next year." Saibal Chatterjee of ''
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'' rated the film with three stars out of five and stated, "The spectacular universe that the film conjures up is filled with magic, but the larger-than-life characters that populate its extraordinary expanse do not belong to any known mythic landscape. To that extent, ''Baahubali'', driven by the titular superhero who pulls off mind-boggling feats both in love and in war, throws up many a surprise that isn't altogether meaningless." Shubhra Gupta of ''
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'' praised the film: "Right from its opening frames, ''Baahubali'' holds out many promises: of adventure and romance, love and betrayal, valour and weakness. And it delivers magnificently on each of them. This is full-tilt, fully-assured filmmaking of a very high order. ''Baahubali'' is simply spectacular." In her review for ''
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'', Sangeetha Devi Dundoo wrote, "The war formations that form a chunk of the latter portions of the film are the best we've seen in Indian cinema so far. These portions are spectacular and show the technical finesse of the cinematographer (K.K. Senthil Kumar) and the visual effects teams. The waterfall, the mystical forests and water bodies above the cliffs and the lead pair escaping an avalanche all add to the spectacle. Give into its magic, without drawing comparisons to Hollywood flicks." Sukanya Varma of ''
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'' gave the film four out of five stars, calling it "mega, ingenious and envelope pushing!" Rachit Gupta of ''
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'' gave the film four stars (out of 5) and summarised, "''Baahubali'' is truly an epic experience. Had the story not been so jaded, this would've gone into the history books as an all-time classic. But that's not the case. It has its set of storytelling flaws, but even those are overshadowed by Rajamouli's ideas and execution. This is definitely worthy of being India's most expensive film. It's a definite movie watching experience." Suparna Sharma of ''
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'' praised the second half of the film, writing, "Rajamouli has reserved all the grander and grandstanding for later, after interval. That's when the film stands up and begins to strut like an epic." Suhani Singh of ''
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'' pointed out that the film is best enjoyed keeping logic at bay. She added, "SS Rajamouli and his team put up a fascinating wild, wild east adventure. It takes pluck to conceive a world like the one seen in ''Baahubali'' and to pull it off on a level which is on par with the international standards. The almost 45-minute-long battle sequence at the end is not just one of the biggest climaxes, but also the action spectacle rarely seen in Indian cinema. And if Rajamouli can present another one like that in part 2, then he is on course to register his name in cinema's history books. We can't wait to revisit Mahishmati kingdom." Critical reception penned by Shubha Shetty Saha for ''
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'' rates the film with four stars out of five, exclaiming, "While watching ''Baahubali'', you might have to periodically pick up your jaw off the floor. Because this is not merely a movie, it is an unbelievably thrilling fantasy ride." The review extends praising the aspects, "It is to the director's credit that every aspect of the film – action, mind-boggling set design and choreography – lives up to this epic film of gigantic scale. The choreography in the song that has Shiva disrobing Avantika to get her in touch with her feminine side, is an absolute gem."


International

Critics praised the film for its direction, technical values, and the actors' performances. Lisa Tsering based on ''
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'' wrote, "The story has been told many times before – a child is born destined for greatness and as a man vanquishes the forces of evil – but in the confident hands of accomplished South Indian director S.S. Rajamouli the tale gets potent new life in ''Baahubali: The Beginning''." Allan Hunter, writing for ''
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'' noted that "The broad brushstrokes storytelling and the director's over-fondness for slow-motion sequences are among the film's failings but this is still a rousing film, easily accessible epic. There's rarely a dull moment in ''Baahubali: The Beginning'', part one of a gung-ho, crowd-pleasing Telugu-language epic that has been shattering box-office records throughout India." Mike McCahill of ''
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'' rated the film four stars out of five, praising the film, "Rajamouli defers on the latter for now, but his skilful choreography of these elements shucks off any cynicism one might carry into Screen 1: wide-eyed and wondrous, his film could be a blockbuster reboot, or the first blockbuster ever made, a reinvigoration of archetypes that is always entertaining, and often thrilling, to behold." Suprateek Chatterjee of ''
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'' wrote, "However, all said and done, ''Baahubali: The Beginning'' is a remarkable achievement. What Rajamouli has pulled off here, despite its flaws, is nothing short of a miracle, especially when you take into account India's notoriously risk-averse filmmaking environment and when the film ends on a tantalizing cliffhanger (paving the way for ''Baahubali: The Conclusion'', due to release next year), one can't help but applaud his singularly brave vision. As the cliché goes, a journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step, but it doesn't really matter if that first step is shaky as long as it lands firmly and confidently."


Box office

''Baahubali: The Beginning'' collected from the United States on its first day. First weekend collections stood around worldwide from all its versions, the biggest ever for an Indian film in India & the fourth biggest ever for an Indian film worldwide. The film grossed around worldwide in the first week of its release. It became the first South Indian film to gross worldwide, reaching there in 9 days, and subsequently grossed worldwide in 15 days. ''Baahubali: The Beginning'' netted 420.05 crore in India. ''Firstpost'' later reported that the total collections stood at ₹650 crore . ''Baahubali: The Beginning'' grossed in all languages in India alone, and became the highest-grossing film in India, surpassing '' PK''s gross of from India. By the end of its 87-day run, ''Bahubali'' collected 586.45 crore (US$79 million) worldwide in its initial theatrical run. ''The Beginning'' opened to 100 percent occupancy in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana and close to 70 percent occupancy in Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka. It grossed around on its first day of release in India from all four versions (Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi). The Hindi version earned around nett which was the highest opening for any film dubbed into Hindi. ''Baahubali'' grossed on the first day in India. The Hindi version grossed around nett in the first weekend. The Telugu version alone earned around nett in first weekend in India. The film, from all its versions, earned almost nett in its first weekend. It had the biggest opening weekend ever in India. The Hindi version collected around nett in its first week. ''Baahubali: The Beginning'' grossed more than nett from all its versions in India in the first week. It added a further nett in its second weekend to take its total to around nett in ten days. The Hindi version grossed over nett in the Mumbai circuit.Boxoffice
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The film collected around in its first day from the international markets. The film opened on the ninth spot for its weekend, collecting around US$3.5 million with a per-screen average of $15,148. The film debuted in the ninth position for the US and Canadian box office collecting $4,630,000 for three days and $3,250,000 for the weekend of 10–12 July 2015. ''Baahubali: The Beginning'' grossed £66,659 from its Telugu version in United Kingdom and Ireland and A$194,405 from its Tamil version in Australia in until its second weekend (17 – 19 July 2015). The film also grossed MYR 663,869 in Malaysia from its Tamil version. The film grossed on its opening weekend in China. It has grossed a total of (77.8 million) in the country. The film totally earned $10.94 million at the overseas box office.


Accolades

At the
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, ''Baahubali: The Beginning'' won the
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, becoming the first Telugu film to win the award, and Best Special Effects. At the
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, the Telugu version won five awards from ten nominations, including
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,
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for Rajamouli and Best Supporting Actress for Ramya Krishna respectively. Both the Tamil and Telugu versions won several awards in their respective categories, including Best Film, Best Director for Rajamouli, and Best Supporting Actress for Ramya Krishna at the
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. ''Baahubali: The Beginning'' became the first Indian film to be nominated for
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, receiving five nominations at the 42nd ceremony, including Best Fantasy Film and Best Supporting Actress for Tamannaah Bhatia.


Legacy

''Baahubali: The Beginning'' is one of the films featured in
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's documentary on 100 Years of Indian Cinema directed by
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. Post the success of the film, a film movement was started, i.e.
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s. In 2016,
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plays a character named Kattappa in ''
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''. In 2017, ''
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'' (), which was named after the character of Kattappa from the film, was released. In 2018, Netflix announced that they had ordered a
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prequel series called '' Baahubali: Before the Beginning''.
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is referred to as Kattappa in a scene from '' Kanaa'' (2018).


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