S.S.
Rajamouli's
magnum
opus
Baahubali
has
turned
out
to
be
one
of
the
biggest
grossing
Indian
films
and
now
it
will
be
screened
at
the
upcoming
20th
edition
of
Busan
International
Film
Festival
(BIFF).
Rana
Daggubati
says
the
film's
team
never
anticipated
that
it
will
make
it
so
big.
"When
the
film
was
happening,
we
knew
it
would
be
big.
But
we
never
knew
it
will
have
such
a
massive
impact.
It
has
turned
out
to
be
one
of
the
top
films
in
the
country," Rana
told
on
the
sidelines
of
the
ongoing
Lakme
Fashion
Week
winter-festive
2015
in
Chennai.
An
international
version
of
the
film,
which
is
23
minutes
shorter
than
the
Indian
theatrical
version
and
edited
by
Vincent
Tabaillon
of
"Incredible
Hulk"
fame,
will
be
screened
at
BIFF.
"International
release
is
coming
up
in
a
week's
time,"
he
said.
Rana
was
the
showstopper
for
designer
Anushree
Reddy
along
with
actress
Amy
Jackson,
who
will
be
next
seen
in
"Singh
Is
Bling"
alongside
Akshay
Kumar.
Asked
about
his
forthcoming
projects,
Rana
said
he
is
working
on
an
action-comedy
film.
"I
am
doing
my
own
production
venture,
which
will
be
an
action
comedy.
But
we
don't
have
a
title
yet,"
he
said.
"It's
a
trilingual
film.
It
will
release
in
Tamil,
Telugu
and
Hindi.
Baahubali
is
the
answer
for
multi-linguals,"
he
added.
Baahubali
-
The
Beginning
is
about
two
brothers
at
war
for
an
ancient
kingdom.
Also
starring
Prabhas,
Anushka
Shetty
and
Tamannaah
Bhatia
in
lead
roles,
it
is
one
of
the
highly
successful
dubbed
films.
The
film
saw
simultaneous
release
on
July
10
in
Telugu,
Tamil,
Malayalam
and
Hindi.
It
has
so
far
grossed
collections
in
excess
of
Rs.600
crore
in
all
four
versions.