When SS Rajamouli made Baahubali in two parts, he didn’t just create a blockbuster; he set a new trend in Indian cinema. Baahubali: The Beginning opened the gates, but Baahubali 2: The Conclusion changed the game completely. Its massive success proved that audiences were ready to follow a story beyond a single film, as long as the scale and emotion matched the vision.
That success made every filmmaker sit up and take notice. Suddenly, two-part storytelling became the new buzzword. Directors across industries tried to replicate the formula, hoping to recreate Rajamouli’s magic. But here’s the truth, most of them failed. Splitting a story doesn’t make it grander unless the writing truly demands it.
Amid all those who tried and stumbled, Prashanth Neel stood out. His KGF was originally plan

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