The highly anticipated collaboration between S. S. Rajamouli and Mahesh Babu has created a wave of excitement among cinema enthusiasts worldwide. This project, a dream for Telugu cinema fans, is expected to set new benchmarks not just in Indian filmmaking but on a global level.
However, some doubts about the project have been circulating for a while.
After the release of the RRR documentary, these doubts gained momentum. Some fans felt hurt by comments questioning Mahesh’s dedication, especially remarks like, “Can Mahesh handle such intense effort?”
Rajamouli’s films often demand physically taxing stunts from actors, with stars like Jr. NTR and Ram Charan sharing their challenging experiences during RRR. The question now is whether Mahesh can endure similar demands, sparking debates on social media.
Mahesh’s fans defend him by citing his hard work in films like 1: Nenokkadine and Takkari Donga, where he performed grueling action scenes in extreme conditions like deserts and intense heat. They argue that he’s fully capable of delivering under Rajamouli’s direction.
However, critics claim Mahesh now prefers more comfortable setups, suggesting he might shy away from the rigorous physicality typical of Rajamouli’s projects.
Despite the chatter, Mahesh Babu fully understands the scope and scale of the film. He knows that if this project unfolds as envisioned by the visionary S. S. Rajamouli, it could become a global talking point in cinema. It has the potential to elevate Indian films to unprecedented recognition on the world stage. Baahubali and RRR might feel like mere trailers compared to what Rajamouli aims to achieve with this film.
Mahesh is fully aware that he must give his complete dedication to this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. There is no room for complacency, even in the smallest details, as this film represents a monumental chapter in his career.




