
A re-release typically passes by quietly, but Baahubali: The Epic Cut is rewriting the rules — storming theatres with the energy of a brand-new blockbuster. The buzz is enormous, and for its October 31 release, tickets at leading Hyderabad theatres like Sudarshan and Bhramaramba are nearly sold out. Audiences — not just Prabhas fans but general moviegoers too — are flocking to relive the 3-hour-44-minute cinematic experience on the big screen.
This unexpected box-office wave is already shaking up release schedules. Ravi Teja’s Mass Jathara team is now reportedly considering a one-day postponement, with producer Naga Vamsi planning to go full scale from November 1 instead of clashing with Baahubali. Even with confidence in their film, competing directly with Baahubali’s immense hype is seen as a major risk. Ravi Teja’s fans, who are eagerly awaiting his comeback, now find themselves facing an unplanned hurdle.
Meanwhile, Tamil actor Vishnu Vishal is also feeling the heat. His psycho-thriller Aryan, set for a simultaneous Tamil and Telugu release on October 31, now finds itself in the middle of this storm. Vishnu has been promoting the film aggressively, hoping to make a strong impression — especially after missing the spotlight when Rakshasudu was dubbed without his involvement. But with Baahubali dominating the buzz, only unanimous positive word of mouth can help Aryan hold its ground.
As it stands, the box office is turning into a three-way clash — Baahubali: The Epic Cut, Mass Jathara, and Aryan. Yet, it’s clear that Baahubali holds the first move and the strongest momentum, setting up a thrilling test of survival for the others in this unexpected Diwali wave.
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