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Mahesh Babu-Rajamouli Varanasi: Treta Yuga Sequence Costs ₹250-300 Crore

Mahesh Babu and SS Rajamouli’s upcoming film Varanasi is shaping up to be one of the costliest productions in Indian cinema. A key highlight of the film is the Treta Yuga sequence, which alone is reportedly costing ₹250–₹300 crore, making it a major financial and technical undertaking.
To recreate the epic Rama era, the filmmakers are building massive sets, designing intricate costumes, choreographing large-scale battle sequences, and using advanced VFX. Grand palaces, forests, war scenes, and divine weapons all need to look realistic and authentic, requiring world-class CGI on a scale even larger than Baahubali: The Beginning. A single high-quality VFX shot can cost several lakhs or crores, and thousands of such shots will be packed into just 25 minutes of screen time.
Additionally, the production involves motion capture work, crowd simulation, action choreography, a live orchestral background score, and remuneration for top-tier actors. Mythological storytelling also demands precise detailing in jewelry, architecture, weapons, and body language, further increasing production costs. Considering these factors, the ₹250–₹300 crore estimate for the Treta Yuga segment seems justified, promising a visually grand and authentic cinematic spectacle.














