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As soon as the Ramoji Film City bus reaches the set of Baahubali, the first thing that welcomes you is the huge entry gate of Mahishmati Empire.
Baahubali Set Ramoji Rao Film City Hyderabad
Hyderabad: India may not have Universal Studios, Disney Land or Harry Potter World, but we do have Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad. It attracts tourists from all over the world. What makes it more special is the grand set of SS Rajamouli’s famous film Baahubali, which has been preserved till now. Thousands of tourists come here every day to see this set built at a cost of about Rs 60 crore.
As soon as the Ramoji Film City bus reaches the set of Bahubali, the first thing that welcomes you is the huge entry gate of Mahishmati Empire. This door is so grand that seeing it brings back memories of the film. As soon as you enter, the entire Mahishmati kingdom comes alive before your eyes. At the height, the throne with stairs is visible, where Bhallaladeva took the oath.
The sculptures of key characters like Devasena, Kattappa, Baahubali and Bhallaladeva on the walls, intricate pillars, magical stairs, life-size chariots, horses and elephants make this set even more attractive.
selfie point
As we move ahead in the set, a huge statue of Bhallaladeva is seen at the exit point, which looks exactly like the movie. This is a favorite selfie point for tourists. Apart from this, the statue of Devasena held in chains is also present here, which makes this set very realistic.
The same temple where Devasena had cut off the commander’s finger.
The Shiva temple on the set is also present in the same form as it was shown in the film. This is the same place where Devasena had cut off the commander’s finger. This place provides an exciting experience for both film lovers and ordinary tourists, as one gets a close look at the world behind the scenes.
Tickets and Facilities
The ticket price to visit Ramoji Film City is ₹ 1900 for adults and ₹ 1520 for children. There are also offers and student tour packages available from time to time, the prices of which are relatively low. There is an additional charge for cameras, and food is not allowed inside.
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