The Dawn of a New Epic

Baahubali 2: The Conclusion was the 2nd highest grossing Indian film of all Time, so an animated movie from the same franchise, which was even approved by the writer and director of the original film is going to have huge expectations. To the Indian anime community, this film is a massive win, because this is the first time an Indian film is made with such high production quality. The fans were blown away when they saw 2 mysterious characters fighting with epic visuals and this has been a hot topic among fans across various social media platforms like reddit and X. As of now, we do not know much about the film, the only thing which we know is that the movie is set to release in 2027.
Pushing the Boundaries of Animation
Baahubali: The Eternal War isn’t just a follow up, it’s a jump into an unexplored territory for Indian cinema. Crafted by Ishan Shukla, with Shobu Yarlagadda backing it, the project has a massive budget of 120 crore rupees, making it the most expensive Indian animated film of all time. The project runs on advanced 3D animation, while the graphics are said to match top-tier movies, sparking "Studio Ufotable level production" hype in the fanbase. Many people are comparing this project with massive titles like "Arcane" and "Star Wars: The Clone Wars".
Instead of flat visuals, the movie uses advanced computer and a new way of telling a story which aims to pull in fans of animated work as well as those who prefer classic cinema
It Isn't Getting Repeated, The Story Continues
Although some might just hope for a simple "Baahubali 3", the team behind this project has made it clear that this isn’t just a merely repeat, but instead, a new chapter unfolding from the world fans adore. The story dives into unexpected struggles along with raw feelings, hinting new faces and a few twists in the epic, not something that just replays Amerendra Baahubali's journey all over again.
A quick preview dropped with the revamped "Baahubali: The Epic" blew people away, as early responses praised the sharp visuals and grand vibe and with a ₹120 crore budget, "Baahubali: The Eternal War" now leads India's animation scene in both size and spending. Thanks to past hits like “Baahubali 2: The Conclusion,” which pulled more than 1700 crores worldwide, expectations are sky-high for this next release. Now, experts in film trends figure that the animated version will spark a new hype for animated movies within the country along with strong box office returns
The 3D animated movie gets ready for worldwide releases, so its influence spreads way past Indian theaters, it isn't just shown locally but seen everywhere.
Why This Matters

If this project succeeds, there will be a new wave of quality Indian animated movies and shows along with dozens of new studios. The franchise’s influence shows up in homes where animated works and cartoons are just something that's meant to be watched on a television by children, while the big-screen hits are the ones which gather crowds. This latest animated move, "Baahubali: The Eternal War," lands as a meeting point where old ways blend with digital craft and get a modern voice that speaks louder for kids growing up now
With 2027 coming closer, fans are wondering, can “Baahubali: The Eternal War” push animated movies further, Can an Indian animated film really compete in the international film market? Only Time can answer it



