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Mahesh Babu’s Big Leap with Rajamouli
Superstar Mahesh Babu has always intrigued fans with his career choices. He doesn’t act in remakes, nor has he actively chased pan-India dreams. Surprisingly, he has never shown a strong desire to make a mark in the Hindi market — unlike top-tier stars like Prabhas, NTR, and Ram Charan, who are expanding their reach nationwide. Even second-tier actors like Nani, Nikhil, Naga Chaitanya, and Adivi Sesh have tried to follow in the footsteps of the big stars by exploring pan-India releases. But Mahesh never took that route.
He has never seemed overly concerned about his films entering the ₹500 crore or ₹1000 crore club or capturing the vast Bollywood audience. In fact, he once made headlines by bluntly stating that Bollywood “cannot handle” him.
Throughout his three-decade-long career, Mahesh focused solely on entertaining his loyal Telugu fanbase. He preferred working with directors who created original, local stories — collaborating with filmmakers like K. Raghavendra Rao, Trivikram Srinivas, Puri Jagannadh, Srinu Vaitla, Sukumar, and Anil Ravipudi. His film Takkari Donga with Jayanth C. Paranjee was perhaps his most experimental outing.
However, despite working with several big names, one collaboration never happened — a film with the master storyteller S.S. Rajamouli. That long-standing gap is finally being filled. Mahesh is now starring in one of the most anticipated films of 2025–26, marking his first-ever project with Rajamouli. The massive forest-adventure film has Mahesh undergoing an impressive transformation and putting in immense hard work.
This means that after Rajamouli’s film, Mahesh may no longer be able to stick to purely local projects. Going forward, every movie he does will likely be designed for the pan-India — or even global — market.
It’s no longer about when he enters the big league — that moment has arrived. Even if Mahesh has entered the pan-India (or pan-world) race late, the time has come for him to push past others and take the lead.