Baahubali: Crown Of Blood Trailer Out: Deserves An Og Film (Photo Credit – Youtube)
There is a very basic saying about films in general. A good story very rarely fails, and you would want to believe this saying once you watch the trailer for Baahubali: Crown Of Blood. After making an entire nation hook to a single catchphrase – ‘Katappa ne Baahubali ko kyun mara?,‘ SS Rajamouli is back with a prequel.
The animated series brings back all the voices of the dubbing artists, with Sharad Kelkar‘s deep baritone offering a major nostalgia for Baahubali. The animated story takes you to the ancient times of Mahishmati, before the dreaded Amarendra and Bhallaldeva’s rivalry.
In Baahubali: Crown of Blood, the two rival brothers unite to fight a common enemy, and even this time, guess who betrays the kingdom of Mahishmati? None other than Katappa! We guess he is indeed the only...
There is a very basic saying about films in general. A good story very rarely fails, and you would want to believe this saying once you watch the trailer for Baahubali: Crown Of Blood. After making an entire nation hook to a single catchphrase – ‘Katappa ne Baahubali ko kyun mara?,‘ SS Rajamouli is back with a prequel.
The animated series brings back all the voices of the dubbing artists, with Sharad Kelkar‘s deep baritone offering a major nostalgia for Baahubali. The animated story takes you to the ancient times of Mahishmati, before the dreaded Amarendra and Bhallaldeva’s rivalry.
In Baahubali: Crown of Blood, the two rival brothers unite to fight a common enemy, and even this time, guess who betrays the kingdom of Mahishmati? None other than Katappa! We guess he is indeed the only...
- 5/3/2024
- by Trisha Gaur
- KoiMoi
Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Heeramandi Became The Costliest Web Series In India After Netflix’s Baahubali Was Shelved (Photo Credit – IMDb/YouTube)
Sanjay Leela Bhansali is back with a world we could have never imagined. After Gangubai Kathiawadi, the visionary created a world that transcended into the Shahi Mohalla of Lahore, a colony meant for the courtesans of the Mughal Era.
The web series, which will stream on Netflix, is said to be the costliest web series in India. Mounted on a reported budget of 200+ crore are stars Manisha Koirala, Aditi Rao Hydari, Sonakshi Sinha, Sharmin Saigal, Richa Chaddha, and Sanjeeda Sheikh.
It has also been reported by Times Of India that Bhansali is charging a whopping 65 crore as his fee to direct this highly ambitious project. Heeramandi is being touted as the costliest web series in India; it might surpass the budget of Ajay Devgn’s Rudra, which was...
Sanjay Leela Bhansali is back with a world we could have never imagined. After Gangubai Kathiawadi, the visionary created a world that transcended into the Shahi Mohalla of Lahore, a colony meant for the courtesans of the Mughal Era.
The web series, which will stream on Netflix, is said to be the costliest web series in India. Mounted on a reported budget of 200+ crore are stars Manisha Koirala, Aditi Rao Hydari, Sonakshi Sinha, Sharmin Saigal, Richa Chaddha, and Sanjeeda Sheikh.
It has also been reported by Times Of India that Bhansali is charging a whopping 65 crore as his fee to direct this highly ambitious project. Heeramandi is being touted as the costliest web series in India; it might surpass the budget of Ajay Devgn’s Rudra, which was...
- 3/11/2024
- by Trisha Gaur
- KoiMoi
Pictures: Netflix – Illustration by What’s on Netflix
Welcome to one of our big 2024 and beyond previews here at What’s on Netflix. In this post, we’ll provide you with a comprehensive rundown of all the Indian movies and TV shows in development set to release on Netflix globally throughout 2024 and beyond.
Some long-awaited projects are nearing completion, old favorites are returning, and recently-announced movies and series are waiting to surprise and delight us. Here are the details on 7 upcoming Indian Original series and 10 new Original movies, plus scoop on the fates of more than two dozen Indian series — some of which have been officially renewed and others whose futures are still up in the air.
Editors note: All release dates and windows are subject to change.
Here all the Indian Original series and movies we hope to see in 2024 or beyond:
New Indian Netflix Original Series Coming in...
Welcome to one of our big 2024 and beyond previews here at What’s on Netflix. In this post, we’ll provide you with a comprehensive rundown of all the Indian movies and TV shows in development set to release on Netflix globally throughout 2024 and beyond.
Some long-awaited projects are nearing completion, old favorites are returning, and recently-announced movies and series are waiting to surprise and delight us. Here are the details on 7 upcoming Indian Original series and 10 new Original movies, plus scoop on the fates of more than two dozen Indian series — some of which have been officially renewed and others whose futures are still up in the air.
Editors note: All release dates and windows are subject to change.
Here all the Indian Original series and movies we hope to see in 2024 or beyond:
New Indian Netflix Original Series Coming in...
- 12/22/2023
- by Kathy Gibson
- Whats-on-Netflix
The much anticipated “Baahubali: Before The Beginning,” the two-season Netflix prequel to India’s “Baahubali” blockbuster films, is now being “reevaluated” Variety understands.
The series was announced with much fanfare in 2018 with the film’s producer Arka Mediaworks producing for Netflix. Deva Katta (“Prasthanam”) and Praveen Sattaru (“Guntur Talkies”) were due to direct.
Based on the bestselling “Baahubali” franchise novel “The Rise of Sivagami” by Anand Neelakantan, the series was to follow the journey of Queen Sivagami from a rebellious girl to a wise queen.
A season, costing an estimated $20 million, was directed by Katta using sets in Hyderabad. And later began post-production.
However, Netflix was not entirely happy with the finished product, Variety has learned and considered bringing in other directors, including one who had directed two previous Netflix projects. There were mid-stream cast changes as well.
Netflix and Arka declined to comment when approached by Variety.
“Netflix have...
The series was announced with much fanfare in 2018 with the film’s producer Arka Mediaworks producing for Netflix. Deva Katta (“Prasthanam”) and Praveen Sattaru (“Guntur Talkies”) were due to direct.
Based on the bestselling “Baahubali” franchise novel “The Rise of Sivagami” by Anand Neelakantan, the series was to follow the journey of Queen Sivagami from a rebellious girl to a wise queen.
A season, costing an estimated $20 million, was directed by Katta using sets in Hyderabad. And later began post-production.
However, Netflix was not entirely happy with the finished product, Variety has learned and considered bringing in other directors, including one who had directed two previous Netflix projects. There were mid-stream cast changes as well.
Netflix and Arka declined to comment when approached by Variety.
“Netflix have...
- 1/27/2022
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
OTTHere’s a look at some big-ticket spinoffs that are set for release in the coming years.IANSThere is a thread that ties Star Wars and Moana with Baahubali. Their universes are ever expanding, through spinoff series on the canvas of streaming platforms. For many, the success of a film directly translates to a chance to cash on the success by spinning a new series and stories. It is a win-win for the audience as well, as the makers as well as people get to live with their favourite characters, and makers continue to reap on the benefits of the success and create a multiverse franchise. Here's a look at some big-ticket spinoffs, which are either winning fans all over the global or are in works. The Batman: The show will be set in the world that Matt Reeves is creating for The Batman film. It will build upon...
- 12/15/2020
- by Shiba
- The News Minute
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