Here Is The Might Of Baahubali, In Numbers!

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Here Is The Might Of Baahubali, In Numbers!
The massive epic, the magnum opus, is a thing of awe in every little detail that went into making it. The sheer magnitude; the scale and extent of the movie is unsurpassed. There is so much to the movie in itself that using only words to describe it would be unfair. We present to you,the awesomeness that is Baahubali in numbers because, why not! Let's Live The Epic... in numbers! 1 One Movie that an entire nation awaits. 2 Made in 2 parts, a magnum opus; an epic story. 3 3 years of unmatchable hard work. 4 First Telugu movie releasing in 4 languages worldwide, simultaneously. 6 6 different maces (gadhas) designed specially for Rana’s war sequences. 7 Baahubali, Bhallala Deva, Devasena, Sivagami, Shivudu, Avantika, Bijjala Deva, Kattappa are going to be 8 iconic characters which will be remembered for generations to come. 8 The time taken for the shot in which Bhallala Deva’s statue is raised. 9 The entire movie runs up to 15 reels. 10 20 acres of maize farm was cultivated just for the shoot in RFC. 11 The remuneration claimed by Prabhas for playing the lead through 2.5 yrs of call-sheets. 12 Crew of Baahubali prides 25 national award winning artists and technicians. 13 The weight Rana gained for this movie; went from 88kgs to 120 kgs. 14 Space utilized at RFC to shoot war scenes. 15 The height of Bhallala Deva’s statue which needed 4 cranes to be erected. 16 The length of the movie. Censor certified the movie as U/A with no cuts. 17 Budget of the two parts of India’s costliest motion picture: 250 crores. 18 The number of days, since the first day of shoot till the release date. 19 The number of artists that acted in the war sequences. 20 Number of screens in which the movie is set to release. 21 The number of VFX shots used throughout the movie. 22 Through a span of 1 year the number of sketches made as a part of pre-production. 23 The number of weapons designed and used in the entire movie. 25 The number of people waiting for an iconic movie!! Source: Eenadu.