Prabhas’ two-part film Baahubali returned to theatres as one complete movie Baahubali The Epic with some edits and additions. Many expected a huge comeback for the Prabhas, Anushka Shetty and Rana Daggubati film. It was released again on October 31 and viewers walked in with nostalgia. Critics also praised SS Rajamouli’s direction once more. However, the film slowed down at the box office after a strong weekend.
Baahubali The Epic Box Office Collection Day 5
The film brings both Baahubali movies into one long cut. It started strong with more than Rs 10 crore on Day 1. It earned Rs 1.15 crore from Thursday previews and Rs 9.65 crore on Friday. Fans hoped it would repeat its old box office magic.
The weekend did not hold up as expected. Saturday made Rs 7.25 crore and Sunday collected Rs 6.3 crore. The drop continued on weekdays. Monday saw Rs 1.65 crore and Tuesday dipped to Rs 1.50 crore. After five days, the total collection in India stands at about Rs 27.60 crore.
This feels surprising for a film that once broke every record. But fans still love the franchise. Social media is full of posts and reactions. Videos from theatres show fans cheering during iconic scenes. The “Kattappa ne Baahubali ko kyun maara?” moment still gives goosebumps. So, the emotional connection remains strong, even if theatre numbers are low.
Now, all eyes are on Tumbbad. The horror-fantasy film did very well in its re-release. It earned around Rs 30.50 crore in its first four weeks. Some reports even say it went up to nearly Rs 37.5 crore. For now, Baahubali The Epic needs a little over Rs 3 crore to beat the lower figure. It may cross that mark soon if the numbers hold steady.
Baahubali The Epic Box Office Collection Day 5
| Day | India Net Collection |
|---|---|
| Day 0 (Thursday) | Rs 1.15 cr |
| Day 1 (1st Friday) | Rs 9.65 cr |
| Day 2 (1st Saturday) | Rs 7.25 cr |
| Day 3 (1st Sunday) | Rs 6.30 cr |
| Day 4 (1st Monday) | Rs 1.75 cr |
| Day 5 (1st Tuesday) | Rs 1.50 cr early estimates |
| Total | Rs 27.60 cr nett |
The occupancy on Tuesday tells a mixed picture. The film recorded about 14.45% in Telugu and 17.42% in Hindi. People are showing up, but not in massive numbers.
Why Fans Returned For Re-Release
This re-release celebrates Rajamouli’s grand vision. It brings back Mahendra Baahubali and Amarendra Baahubali’s stories. Audiences get to relive Shivudu’s early life, Devasena’s strength, Sivagami’s fierce loyalty, and the battle with Bhallaladeva. The new cut runs for three hours and forty-four minutes. The original two films together were more than five hours long. So, this version feels more compact but still emotional.
Even with slow weekday collections, the buzz is alive. People are talking about the film again, sharing memories, and enjoying the experience on the big screen. That love shows the legacy of Baahubali. It is more than just a movie. It is a part of Indian cinema history, and fans still feel connected to it.
