S
S
Rajamouli
says
directing
a
Hindi
movie
definitely
features
in
his
wish
list
as
the
reach
of
Bollywood
films
are
unmatched.
The
Baahubali
director
said
at
present
he
cannot
think
of
making
a
Hindi
movie
as
the
upcoming
two-part
war
film
is
keeping
him
very
busy.
"I
always
wanted
to
make
a
Hindi
film.
I
would
be
lying
if
I
say
that
I
am
okay
with
just
making
Telugu
films
because
as
a
filmmaker
you
want
your
story
to
be
told
to
a
large
number
of
audience."
"By
definition
Hindi
films
have
large
viewer
base.
But
at
present
and
for
the
past
three
years,
or
the
next
one
year,
I
am
going
to
be
engrossed
in
Baahubali.
I
can't
even
think
of
anything
else," Rajamouli
told.
Baahubali
being
touted
as
India's
biggest
motion
picture
will
hit
theatres
this
Friday.
Rajamouli
said
he
is
very
proud
of
the
film,
which
has
been
in
the
making
for
the
past
three
years,
and
is
looking
forward
to
seeing
the
the
reaction
of
the
audience.
"We
knew
from
the
beginning
that
it
is
going
to
be
a
big
film.
With
just
two
days
to
go
for
the
release
of
the
film,
not
just
me
but
all
the
unit
members
have
a
sense
of
pride
that
we
have
been
able
to
do
it.Of
course,
we
are
awaiting
the
verdict
of
the
audience,"
said
the
director.
Baahubali
has
been
simultaneously
made
in
Telugu
and
Tamil
and
also
dubbed
in
Hindi
and
Malayalam.
Rajamouli
said
the
reason
they
decided
to
take
the
film
pan
India
because
the
story
of
the
movie
is
primarily
about
human
relationships,
which
is
a
very
universal
subject.