Why Fans Believe Rajamouli’s Varanasi Project Could Surpass RRR in Scale

SS Rajamouli has never been a filmmaker who thinks small, but expectations concerning his forthcoming movie have changed to a different level. Since the information came out, audiences believe that Varanasi Project by Rajamouli might outshine not only RRR, but also cinematic grandeur. This new film, unlike RRR, which used the Indian freedom fighters as the centre of its emotional essence, is said to cover the continents, starting with Antarctica, all the way to Africa, with the heart of the movie lying in the ancient city of Varanasi.
The fact that the film is cast with Mahesh Babu, Priyanka Chopra, and Prithviraj Sukumaran has only increased the anticipation, which suggests that the film is meant to be viewed by a very wide global audience. Bring in the MM Keeravani comeback as composer, and the project seems to have been designed to be played on a large scale, rather than a small one.
Why This Movie is Bigger Than a Sequel
The most exciting fact for the fans is that the Varanasi Project by Rajamouli is not following the formula of RRR. Rather, it is a mixture of mythology, contemporary action, and international adventure which has hardly been ventured into by Indian film to this extent. Having a global release and production companies putting a lot of money into it, the Varanasi Project by Rajamouli is an indication of a great leap and not a sure sequel.


