Will 'Baahubali' beat 'PK' even there ?

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,September 14 2015]

After smashing many existing Indian records and becoming the highest grossing Indian film ever, 'Baahubali' is set to be released in China.

E Star films, which earlier released Aamir Khan's 'PK', clinched the deal and the film will be released in more than 5000 screens in November. 'PK' is the highest grossing Indian film in China, collecting more than Rs.100 crores in Indian currency. Now we will have to wait and see if the Rajamouli directorial will create records even there by crossing 'PK' Collections, like how it did in India. Producer Shobu Yarlagadda is said to have sold the rights for a huge price.

Meanwhile, Rajamouli has started working on 'Baahubali - The Conclusion'. He narrated his version to the team recently. He has big plans for the movie and it is being rumored that he is going to include some international actors in the cast.

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