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   Watch: ‘Baahubali 2’ team takes us on a 360° VR tour of massive sets of film

Watch: ‘Baahubali 2’ team takes us on a 360° VR tour of massive sets of film

: AGE CORRESPONDENT
Published : Oct 23, 2016, 1:20 pm IST
Updated : Oct 23, 2016, 1:20 pm IST

Director Rajamouli welcomes us to the Maheshmati kingdom as they shoot a “very importance scene” of the film.

 Screengrabs from the virtual reality video posted by S S Rajamouli on Twitter.
  Screengrabs from the virtual reality video posted by S S Rajamouli on Twitter.

Director Rajamouli welcomes us to the Maheshmati kingdom as they shoot a “very importance scene” of the film.

The big budget historical drama ‘Baahubali: The Beginning’ had released in 2015 and had done tremendous business at the box-office not just domestically but also internationally. The makers intend to raise the bar further with ‘Baahubali: The Conclusion’, which is slated to release in April next year. Despite the release being almost six months away, the makers have got on to promoting the film, sharing the intense first look and motion poster of the film on Saturday with the lead actor Prabhas displaying looking fierce with the chains and sword in his hand.

While it is a known fact that the scale on which the film is mounted is grand and numerous technicians have been working on it with visual effects also playing a crucial role, the team of the film have shared an interesting virtual reality video showing the massive sets of the film.

In this Virtual Reality video, S S Rajamouli, the director of the film, welcomes us to the Maheshmati kingdom as they shoot a “very importance scene” for the next 7-10 days at the sets erected on “5-6 acres of land". Anushka Shetty takes us to the place where she was “held prisoner for 25 years”, Rana Daggubati shows us “his kingdom” while Prabhas also announces himself as the "true successor of Maheshmati kingdom” sitting on his throne.

Don’t forget to click on the directions given at the top left corner to move around the sets to get a 360 degree experience.