Daijiworld Media Network – Hyderabad
Hyderabad, Oct 30: Filmmaker SS Rajamouli’s magnum opus Baahubali: The Epic is all set to return to theatres across India this week, promising audiences a grand visual treat once again. This special release combines both parts of the record-breaking Baahubali series into one continuous cinematic experience.
Leading theatre chains, including PVR Inox and Cinepolis, have announced nationwide screenings of Baahubali: The Epic from October 31. The initiative celebrates the monumental success and enduring legacy of the film, which redefined Indian cinema with its scale, storytelling, and visual brilliance.

The Baahubali series — Baahubali: The Beginning (2015) and Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017) — captured hearts worldwide and set new benchmarks for Indian filmmaking. Both films, starring Prabhas, Rana Daggubati, Anushka Shetty, and Tamannaah Bhatia, were hailed for their powerful narrative, breathtaking visuals, and unforgettable performances.
PVR has confirmed that Baahubali: The Epic will be screened in its premium ICE (Immersive Cinema Experience) format, allowing viewers to relive the grandeur of Mahishmati in unparalleled visual depth. “Witness Baahubali: The Epic in ICE Theatres, where the world of Mahishmati unfolds around you in breathtaking motion. Feel the roar, the rage, and the rise,” PVR Movies announced on X.
Cinepolis has also joined the celebration, revealing that the film will be showcased on IMAX screens for an enhanced experience. “Experience Baahubali on the IMAX screen, where every sword swing, every roar, and every breathtaking moment feels larger than life,” the chain posted.
Director SS Rajamouli had announced Baahubali: The Epic earlier in July to mark the 10th anniversary of the franchise’s journey. The combined edition brings together the saga of Amarendra Baahubali and his son Mahendra, blending two legendary stories into one spectacular cinematic event.
With excitement soaring high, fans are set to relive the saga that revolutionized Indian cinema and placed Telugu filmmaking on the global map.