
From humble beginnings to creating grand cinematic spectacles, SS Rajamouli’s journey remains as captivating as the films he brings to life. Currently deep into the making of SSMB29 with Mahesh Babu, the visionary filmmaker recently shared a heartwarming memory from his early days that took many by surprise.
At the pre-release event of Kubera, Rajamouli didn’t just appear as the celebrated director he is today but also as a reminder of where it all began. During a lighthearted interaction, anchor Suma asked him about his very first paycheck. Without hesitation, Rajamouli shared, “My first salary was Rs. 50. I earned it while working as an assistant editor.” From earning a modest sum to now being one of India’s highest-paid directors, his story is a testament to perseverance and passion.
As the buzz around SSMB29 continues to build, Rajamouli’s dedication to his craft is more evident than ever. The decision to recreate Varanasi in Hyderabad is not just a production choice but a reflection of his relentless pursuit of scale, authenticity, and detail. For him, every frame is about world-building, not just filmmaking.
With Kubera releasing on June 20 and SSMB29 progressing steadily, Rajamouli continues to focus on what he does best — crafting immersive cinematic worlds. His work doesn’t demand attention; it commands respect through sheer excellence.
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