
Baahubali The Epic continues to make waves at the box office, and its performance in Kerala has been quite encouraging. The film has reportedly collected an impressive ₹1.20 crore gross in its first week across the state. Considering the competition from local releases and the film’s pan-Indian nature, these are solid numbers that underline the film’s growing word-of-mouth and audience appeal.The re-release of Baahubali The Epic was always expected to draw strong crowds, given the monumental legacy the franchise holds in Indian cinema.
The epic saga, originally directed by S.S. Rajamouli, remains a landmark in Indian filmmaking, blending scale, emotion, and storytelling like few others. Even years after its original release, the enthusiasm among fans to revisit the film on the big screen speaks volumes about its timeless impact.Trade analysts note that the film performed particularly well in urban centers such as Kochi, Trivandrum, and Calicut, where occupancy remained steady throughout the week.

Weekend shows saw families and younger audiences flocking to theatres, many experiencing the grandeur of Mahishmati for the very first time on the big screen.With positive audience response and continued interest, Baahubali The Epic is expected to hold well in its second week too, especially with limited competition in the coming days. The Kerala box office performance adds yet another feather to the film’s already illustrious record, reaffirming its status as a cultural and cinematic phenomenon.
Even after all these years, Baahubali continues to remind audiences why it set new standards in Indian cinema both in storytelling and spectacle. The strong first-week collections only prove that true epics never fade with time.
