Mahesh Babu SSMB29

Superstar Mahesh Babu and Rajamouli’s collaboration on SSMB29 is the most awaited and the biggest film from India, and it has already generated massive buzz.

Vijayendra Prasad confirmed that SSMB29 will be a complete adventure genre film. This is a first for Mahesh Babu’s career. He explained that such a story hasn’t been seen much in recent times in Indian cinema.

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When the script was being developed, they carefully considered whether Mahesh Babu had worked in this genre before. After confirming that he hadn’t, they proceeded with this fresh approach.

He further clarified that the movie’s storyline is contemporary. It has undergone thorough work to ensure it’s engaging and unique.

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Vijayendra Prasad stated that after analyzing the current trend, they ensured no similar genre film has been released recently.

Based on this, they prepared this exciting adventure narrative. He emphasized that this film would offer a completely new adventure experience to the audience.

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Although Mahesh Babu’s image was a key consideration while developing the story, the narrative will not solely rely on his star power.

Instead, it will be driven by the strength of the story itself. Vijayendra Prasad assured that the plot will hold its own and will provide the audience with an unforgettable experience. The focus will be on the newness of the adventure genre.

SSMB29 is set to be a massive project with a reported budget of ₹1000 crores, being made in two parts. The majority of the shooting will take place in Kenya, with locations already finalized by Rajamouli.

Priyanka Chopra stars as the female lead, and the movie will be shot with intense secrecy, ensuring no leaks from the set, as per Rajamouli’s meticulous planning.




Fans can expect a visual spectacle in Rajamouli’s signature style, which is expected to establish records both in India and internationally which would be difficult to cross in future years.