SSMB29 - Rajamouli's Grand Set for Mahesh Babu in Aluminium Factory

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Today, S.S. rajamouli stands as the most well-known director in India. With hits like "Baahubali" and "RRR," he has won over millions of fans and elevated indian cinema to a worldwide status. His magnificent visual spectacles and outstanding narrative have raised the bar for the cinema business.
 

In indian film, Rajamouli's "Baahubali" series was revolutionary. The epic tale became the highest-grossing indian film of all time because to its captivating story and breathtaking cinematography. Following the triumph of "Baahubali," N.T. Rama Rao Jr. and ram charan starred in "RRR," another masterpiece. In addition to receiving high praise from critics, "RRR" made india proud by taking home the Oscar, solidifying Rajamouli's standing as a visionary filmmaker.
 

Rajamouli and actor mahesh babu have finally locked down a script after the success of "RRR." With a budget over Rs. 1000 crores, this film is anticipated to be the most prestigious and costly movie ever made in India. mahesh babu is gearing up for a brand-new look for his character as the film is already in pre-production.
 

Rajamouli has reportedly leased a 9-acre property at the Aluminium Factory in Serilingampally, Gachibowli, according to sources in the Deccan Chronicle. This venue, well-liked by telugu filmmakers, will be utilised for pre-production activities such as workshops. The location is a 4-acre home that offers a peaceful and isolated setting ideal for script discussions and acting classes.
 

Famous locales have always been a feature of Rajamouli's filmography. Before relocating to the Aluminium Factory for "RRR," he spent four years filming the "Baahubali" series in Ramoji Film City. Numerous more significant films, such as "Pokiri" and "Aravinda Sametha," have utilised this location. The new movie's set is now being built, with completion anticipated by the end of June. The two-year filming schedule will take place in a number of different countries.
 

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