Unveiling the Grandeur: Why SS Rajamouli Builds Epic Movie Sets

Filmmaker SS Rajamouli is renowned for his visually stunning and larger-than-life cinematic creations. From the epic landscapes of Baahubali to the highly anticipated SSMB29 starring Mahesh Babu and Priyanka Chopra, his films are characterized by breathtaking sets. Now, actor and director Prithviraj Sukumaran provides insight into Rajamouli’s unique approach to filmmaking, revealing the compelling reasons behind these impressive constructions.

The Immersive Power of Practical Sets

According to Sukumaran, Rajamouli believes that building massive, practical sets creates an unparalleled level of immersion for both the actors and the audience. This immersive environment, Sukumaran explains, allows actors to fully embody their characters and deliver more authentic performances. It also translates to a more believable and captivating cinematic experience for viewers.

SSMB29: A Glimpse into Rajamouli’s Vision

While details about SSMB29 are still under wraps, the scale of the project suggests that Rajamouli’s signature grand sets will undoubtedly play a significant role. With Mahesh Babu and Priyanka Chopra leading the cast, the film promises to be a visual spectacle, capturing the imagination of audiences worldwide.

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