The Baahubali franchise, one of the most iconic and successful film series in Indian cinema, has suddenly gone missing from Netflix, leaving fans surprised. Both films, Baahubali: The Beginning and Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, were previously available on the streaming giant but have now been quietly taken down. This unexpected removal has sparked curiosity among fans who frequently revisit the epic saga online.
Baahubali films taken down from OTT
While the films are no longer available on Netflix, viewers can still stream them on several other platforms. Both movies continue to be accessible on JioHotstar, SonyLIV, Airtel Xstream, and the Apple TV app. For those who prefer pay-per-view, the films can also be rented on YouTube at Rs 50 or Rs 100, depending on the resolution. So, despite the Netflix exit, the Baahubali universe remains well within reach for digital audiences.
The timing of this removal has raised eyebrows, especially with the announcement of Baahubali: The Epic, a special theatrical version that combines both films into one seamless cinematic experience. This grand re-release is set to hit theatres worldwide on October 31, and it marks the celebration of 10 years since the release of Baahubali: The Beginning, which originally came out in July 2015.
Directed by SS Rajamouli, the two-part saga follows the story of Amarendra Baahubali and Mahendra Baahubali, bringing action, drama, and mythology on a scale rarely seen in Indian cinema. The combined version, Baahubali: The Epic, promises a more immersive and uninterrupted experience, tailored for audiences who want to relive the magic on the big screen.
More about Baahubali: The Epic
The new film will be released in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, and Malayalam, catering to audiences across the country and abroad. Many social media users have speculated that the removal from Netflix could be a marketing strategy, designed to build anticipation for the upcoming theatrical release by encouraging fans to watch the story unfold on the big screen instead of streaming it online.
The Baahubali series stars Prabhas, Anushka Shetty, Rana Daggubati, Tamannaah Bhatia, Ramya Krishnan, and Sathyaraj, with each actor playing a pivotal role in bringing the epic to life. Since its original release, the franchise has achieved massive commercial success and critical acclaim, becoming a symbol of Indian cinematic excellence on the global stage.
As fans gear up to return to theatres for Baahubali: The Epic, the buzz around the franchise is stronger than ever.
Baahubali films taken down from OTT
While the films are no longer available on Netflix, viewers can still stream them on several other platforms. Both movies continue to be accessible on JioHotstar, SonyLIV, Airtel Xstream, and the Apple TV app. For those who prefer pay-per-view, the films can also be rented on YouTube at Rs 50 or Rs 100, depending on the resolution. So, despite the Netflix exit, the Baahubali universe remains well within reach for digital audiences.
The timing of this removal has raised eyebrows, especially with the announcement of Baahubali: The Epic, a special theatrical version that combines both films into one seamless cinematic experience. This grand re-release is set to hit theatres worldwide on October 31, and it marks the celebration of 10 years since the release of Baahubali: The Beginning, which originally came out in July 2015.
Directed by SS Rajamouli, the two-part saga follows the story of Amarendra Baahubali and Mahendra Baahubali, bringing action, drama, and mythology on a scale rarely seen in Indian cinema. The combined version, Baahubali: The Epic, promises a more immersive and uninterrupted experience, tailored for audiences who want to relive the magic on the big screen.
More about Baahubali: The Epic
The new film will be released in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, and Malayalam, catering to audiences across the country and abroad. Many social media users have speculated that the removal from Netflix could be a marketing strategy, designed to build anticipation for the upcoming theatrical release by encouraging fans to watch the story unfold on the big screen instead of streaming it online.
The Baahubali series stars Prabhas, Anushka Shetty, Rana Daggubati, Tamannaah Bhatia, Ramya Krishnan, and Sathyaraj, with each actor playing a pivotal role in bringing the epic to life. Since its original release, the franchise has achieved massive commercial success and critical acclaim, becoming a symbol of Indian cinematic excellence on the global stage.
As fans gear up to return to theatres for Baahubali: The Epic, the buzz around the franchise is stronger than ever.
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