Baahubali Re-Release: Netflix Restricts Access in India Ahead of Baahubali: The Epic

The Baahubali franchise is once again making headlines. Director S.S. Rajamouli, who redefined Indian cinema with the magnum opus, is preparing to bring back the two-part saga in a new format. Titled Baahubali: The Epic, the film is set to re-release on October 31st as a single extended version, with Rajamouli himself overseeing the fresh edit to deliver a seamless cinematic experience for audiences.
Amid the excitement surrounding its re-release, Netflix has restricted access to both Baahubali: The Beginning and Baahubali 2: The Conclusion in India. This move has sparked curiosity among fans, who have been wondering about the sudden unavailability of the films on the streaming platform.
Industry insiders suggest that the decision could be tied to licensing and distribution strategies. With the theatrical version of Baahubali: The Epic hitting cinemas soon, the makers may have opted to temporarily withdraw digital access in order to build anticipation and maximize box office potential. By limiting streaming availability, the focus shifts back to the theatrical experience, something Rajamouli has always emphasized for his films.
Another possibility is that the production house, Arka Media Works, and Netflix are renegotiating content rights. Since Baahubali continues to have a massive fan base globally, its digital rights are considered highly valuable. A revised deal, perhaps with exclusivity terms, could be in discussion as the new cut gears up for release.
Whatever the reason, the timing of this move suggests a carefully planned strategy to reignite the Baahubali fever and draw audiences back to theatres. As Baahubali: The Epic readies for its grand re-release, fans are eagerly waiting to relive the cinematic marvel that redefined Indian storytelling on the global stage.