The world of Mahishmati has come alive once again, and theatres are turning into festive grounds. Baahubali: The Epic has opened to a thunderous response, setting cash registers ringing across India. Trade circles report that the film collected more than 10 crore nett on its opening day, including premiere shows in india. That number speaks volumes about the love audiences still hold for this timeless saga.
Crowds are pouring into theatres, with many shows going houseful hours in advance. Distributors are rushing to add more screens as demand keeps rising. The excitement is not limited to big cities alone, even small towns are celebrating the return of the Baahubali universe like a festival.
Audiences are calling this release a “mass jathara.” Families, fans, and movie lovers are turning up in huge numbers to relive the emotion and grandeur that made Baahubali a legend. Even the long runtime isn’t stopping anyone from watching; viewers are staying glued to their seats, completely immersed in the experience.
Industry analysts say the film has no competition at the moment and will continue its strong run through the weekend. If it maintains even half its current occupancy next week, it could easily enter the 50cr club. Arka Media is already planning another round of promotions to keep the buzz alive.
While the Telugu audience is leading the charge with record crowds, the response in other languages is more moderate. Still, the emotional bond between Telugu cinema and Baahubali remains unmatched.
Fans are now eagerly waiting to see if Baahubali: The Epic will also hit OTT platforms after its theatrical run. But for now, the big screens belong entirely to Mahishmati, where every show feels like a grand celebration, and every ticket marks the return of cinema’s greatest epic.
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