S S Rajamouli discloses details of a memorable sequence shot for Mahesh Babu’s ‘Varanasi’

In a lively press gathering in Hyderabad on November 16, renowned director S S Rajamouli revealed exciting details about his upcoming film Varanasi, which stars superstar Mahesh Babu in the lead role. The event turned into an emotional moment when the teaser trailer finally launched on the third try, prompting the director to sigh with relief.
An Epic Scene Inspired by Ancient Epics
Rajamouli spoke about a breathtaking sequence set to be one of the most memorable moments in his career. He explained that his childhood love for the Ramayana and Mahabharata guided the film’s creative direction. “I’ve always dreamt of making a Mahabharata project,” he said. “When I started working on Varanasi, I didn’t expect to bring an important Ramayana scene into the movie, but it felt natural.”
He added that shooting the episode took an intense effort, lasting 60 days. “Each mini‑sequence felt like a full movie on its own,” Rajamouli told reporters. “We had to plan everything fresh, face daily challenges, and finally finish the shoot just recently. That sequence will stand out in my filmography.”
During the discussion, the director shared personal anecdotes. He said his father’s faith and his wife’s devotion to Lord Hanuman once made him reflect on faith and creative inspiration, adding a touch of human emotion to the speaking.
Why Varanasi Is Turning Heads
Varanasi blends modern storytelling with rich mythological references, appealing to a broad audience. The film’s title announcement, eye‑catching teaser, and the new sequence featuring Mahesh Babu as a character inspired by Ramayana have generated buzz across Indian cinema news outlets.
Fans of Varanasi and followers of Rajamouli’s work can expect a visually stunning and emotionally resonant film. Stay tuned for more updates as the production wraps up and the movie moves closer to release.
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