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Nearly 95% of African scenes for S S Rajamouli’s pan-Indian film with Mahesh Babu were filmed in Kenya. Locations include Masai Mara, Naivasha, Samburu, and Amboseli, with the movie set to release in over 120 countries.
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Satyadev’s upcoming film Rao Bahadur, directed by Venkatesh Maha, shows him in multiple avatars. The SS Rajamouli-launched teaser builds curiosity, with a Summer 2026 release set under Mahesh Babu’s banner.
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Mahesh Babu’s birthday post mentioning “#GlobeTrotter” has fuelled speculation that his upcoming S S Rajamouli film, currently known as SSMB29, may carry that title. A lavish action-adventure co-starring Priyanka Chopra, it’s set for a grand reveal in November 2025.
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Director S S Rajamouli says SSMB29’s vast scope can’t be conveyed through pictures or press meets, promising a “never-before-seen” reveal in November 2025. The Mahesh Babu-led action-adventure, co-starring Priyanka Chopra and Prithviraj Sukumaran, is slated for a 2027 release.
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The director, best known for mega-blockbusters like the "Baahubali" franchise and "RRR", revealed that his likeness was scanned for the game during a visit to Japan to promote his last directorial, "RRR", in 2022
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Priyanka took to Instagram, where she shared a handful of images. The first was a picture of her playing with her furry companions. Another image showed the actress posing with her friends. A picture showed Priyanka posing in her wardrobe and a glimpse of what she ate.
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Though made on a small budget, Tourist Family has already earned over Rs 50 crore in Tamil Nadu. Rajamouli watched the film and shared his thoughts on social media.
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Reports suggest that the Tamil superstar has been in talks with SS Rajamouli for the project
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One of India's most respected directors SS Rajamouli has now confirmed that actor Nani will indeed be a part of his dream project, the 'Mahabharatham'
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The actor was earlier asked to appear before the officials on April 28, 2025, in connection with payments received from Surana Group and Sai Surya Developers for promoting their real estate projects.
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Transport department officials received Rajamouli and ensured the registration formalities were quickly finished, without making him wait for a longer time.
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What made the moment even more special for Rajamouli was the Academy’s decision to feature a still from his film RRR in its announcement of a new Oscars category for stunts. The Academy shared a poster showcasing three stunt scenes from various films and stated, “Stunts have always been part of the magic of movies. Now, they’re part of the Oscars.”
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Srinivasa Rao, a long-time friend of Rajamouli and the executive producer of Yamadonga, allegedly recorded a selfie video and wrote a letter to the filmmaker’s close associates before his death. In these, he accused Rajamouli of subjecting him to severe "torture," which he claimed pushed him to take this extreme step.
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The MB Luxe Screen is designed for an unparalleled cinematic experience, featuring luxurious seating, advanced sound technology and fascinating visuals.
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In the video, Rajamouli is seen showing his passport against the backdrop of a lion's poster which is then captured behind bars, as if being put in a cage. The now-viral video was captioned 'Captured.'
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The event was held at Nanakramguda Star Hospital, where Rajamouli spoke, stating, "The liver is a vital organ, and establishing a specialized center with world-class facilities for its care will undoubtedly transform people's lives."
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The first theatre is stationed at the main venue (Kala Academy), and the other is at Sanquelim (CM’s Constituency) along with a mobile open screen travelling across North and South Goa.
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Trailer of the upcoming documentary unveiled, features members of the Indian film industry praising Rajamouli while also criticising his work obsession
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Presented by Anupama Chopra, documentary features insights from James Cameron, Joe Russo, Karan Johar, Prabhas, Jr NTR, Rana Daggubati, Ram Charan
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Saldo stated that during the attack on Friday, the store had a large number of customers and staff present, as reported by TASS.