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If there is one filmmaker who knows how to turn a movie into a national festival, it’s SS Rajamouli. After conquering the world with RRR, the visionary director is back in the lab-literally. His next massive project, tentatively titled Varanasi (or SSMB29), isn’t just a film; it’s a technological leap for Indian cinema.
The Secret Weapon: Hyderabad’s New Motion Capture Lab
Ever wondered how Rajamouli achieves those mind-bending visuals? This time, he isn’t just outsourcing the magic. He has collaborated with the legendary Annapurna Studios to set up a cutting-edge advanced motion capture lab in Hyderabad.
This isn’t just some standard green-screen room. We’re talking about a facility that allows for Hollywood-level character depth and movement, ensuring that his upcoming project-currently using the working title Varanasi-looks unlike anything we’ve seen before.
The Big Reveal: Varanasi or Rudra?
The hype surrounding Mahesh Babu’s role in this venture is reaching a fever pitch. While the world is calling it SSMB29, rumors are swirling about the actual title. Is it an adventure epic set in the mystical ghats?
Fans are currently dissecting every hint, and the buzz suggests we might be looking at a Varanasi or Rudra official reveal very soon. The combination of Mahesh Babu’s screen presence and Rajamouli’s grand scale is already being hailed as a “Global Action Adventure.”
Why the Controversy?
No Rajamouli project comes without its share of drama-both on and off-screen. While the tech and the casting have everyone excited, there’s a growing conversation online about the thematic choices and the title itself. If you’re wondering why the internet is divided, you can dive into the details of the SSMB29 Varanasi controversy to see what the fans and critics are debating.
Final Thoughts
From setting up a dedicated tech hub to casting the “Prince” of Tollywood in a globe-trotting role, SS Rajamouli is clearly aiming for the Oscars-again. Whether it’s the spiritual depth of Varanasi or the high-octane energy of Rudra, one thing is certain: Indian cinema’s boundaries are about to be pushed.
What do you think? Will the motion capture technology make this Rajamouli’s most realistic film yet? Let us know in the comments!
