Amazon Prime Video along with acclaimed filmmaker SS Rajamouli, Graphic India and Arka Mediaworks, today announced a partnership to extend the magnum opus ‘Baahubali’, a film that earned over ₹600 crore in worldwide box office collections, into a new multi-episode animated series titled – ‘Baahubali: The Lost Legends’.
Nitesh Kripalani, Director and Country Head, Prime Video India, said: “The animation series will allow our customers to discover hidden stories and legends from the Baahubali world. And now for the first time, customers can watch the exclusive trailer first on www.Amazon.in ”
“What we managed to showcase in the film was just the tip of the iceberg. From the minute I started working on this story, I knew the world of ‘Baahubali’ can’t be encompassed into a film or two, simply because there’s so much more to tell and animation is another way to do that. We are happy to be collaborating with Graphic India and Amazon to bring the ‘Lost Legends’ to audiences through Amazon Prime Video,” said director S S Rajamouli.
“Amazon Prime Video is the perfect partner to help us reach Baahubali’s millions of fans through their unparalleled digital reach,” Shobu Yarlagadda, CEO, Arka Mediaworks, said.
As a part of the festive celebrations, customers can watch the exclusive teaser trailer of ‘Baahubali: The Lost Legends’, the animated series, exclusively on www.Amazon.in on October 1 and 2.
The animated series was conceived by S S Rajamouli, Sharad Devarajan and Arka Mediaworks, who will be producers, along with Jeevan J. Kang, Graphic’s EVP Creative and the lead character designer for the new animated series.
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