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Rajinikanth fans from Telugu states demand Baba Movie to be re released in Telugu.

Baba is a spiritual film with mass elements, written by Superstar Rajinikanth himself and directed by Suresh Krishna. The film was a colossal disaster during its initial release in 2002.

Though the dialogues and character of Baba, and the music by AR Rahman are loved by the audience, the film bombed at the box office because of the humongous expectations which were not matched after its release and the film received bad reviews back then. People felt that the movie’s story lacked clarity. While as said above some section of crowd still love the Film.

Baba team is believing that the bhakti climate is there at the box office at present. We have seen movies like Kantara, Akhanda, Karthikeya2 becoming big hits. Even Rajinikanth appreciated Rishabh Shetty for Kantara.

Baba movie re-release has been planned only for Tamil, but not Telugu. Now Rajinikanth fans from Telugu states are also asking for a Telugu dubbed version’s re-release. We know that the Superstar Rajinikanth enjoys an enormous fan base in the Telugu States too Baba Movie was upgraded visually and audio is converted to Dolby.

Baba re-release trailer

For some scenes, Rajinikanth dubbed again. Editing is done to chop off 30 minutes of length of the film. We can have a crisp form of Baba with sharp editing this time.

Hence, to witness the Baba mania, Telugu Rajinikanth fans are also asking for a grand release on his birthday that is December 12th. Let’s see if the makers of Baba will release it in Telugu or not.

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