The legend of Baahubali has entered a new dimension. The recently unveiled teaser for Baahubali: The Eternal War – Part 1 expands S. S. Rajamouli’s cinematic universe into an animated afterlife saga unlike anything seen in Indian cinema. Directed by Ishan Shukla, best known for his visually inventive storytelling, the film explores Amarendra Baahubali’s journey beyond death, waging epic battles across fourteen mystical realms. The teaser, premiered on November 4, 2025, during the Karthika Pournami celebration, instantly ignited global buzz.
Prabhas returns to lend his voice once again to the noble warrior, joined by Rana Daggubati as Bhallaladeva and Ramya Krishnan as the formidable Sivagami. The film is co-produced with France’s Alcyde Studio, a major player in European animation, and features international talent credited with shaping visual landmarks like Arcane and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. This collaboration marks one of the most ambitious animation ventures ever from India, backed by a ₹120 crore production budget.
According to reports, The Eternal War picks up after Baahubali’s mortal life, transporting him into an expansive mythological afterlife where Devas and Asuras clash in a timeless cosmic conflict. The teaser showcases breathtaking visuals of floating citadels, divine warriors, and surreal celestial landscapes—an aesthetic blending Indian mythic imagery with global animation finesse.
With S. S. Rajamouli presenting the project and guiding its creative direction, Baahubali: The Eternal War – Part 1 is not merely a continuation but a reinvention. It pushes the boundaries of Indian storytelling by merging myth, spirituality, and cutting-edge animation. Scheduled for a 2027 release in Telugu, Hindi, and Tamil, the film marks the beginning of a two-part animated odyssey that reimagines what the Baahubali legacy can become.
For fans, this teaser is more than a glimpse—it’s a promise that the saga continues, soaring beyond life, death, and imagination.
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