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109 days to shoot waterfall sequence in Baahubali

| | Jun 20, 2015, at 10:36 pm
Mumbai, June 20 (IBNS) S S Rajamouli shot the waterfall sequence of his upcoming film Baahubali for 109 days.

The total time that took to shoot this particular sequence was almost equal to 1/3rd of the total shooting time of the film.

This was because it was one of the most important sequences of the film. The waterfall is almost a character in the film. It is pivotal to the fate of the lead actor’s life in the film. It is there from his childhood days till he grows.

The sequence features lead actor Prabhas.

S S Rajamouli was personally involved in the recce of the place since he wanted the perfect location for the waterfall.

They shot at 3 different waterfall locations for the sequence.

Baahubali is the first ever Indian film that transcends regional boundaries and has a pan-India appeal.

Presented by Karan Johar, Baahubali is set to release on 10th July.

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