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When Mani Ratnam explained why Ponniyin Selvan wouldn’t have been possible without SS Rajamouli: " He set a new standard for the historical genre..."

Renowned director Mani Ratnam recently expressed heartfelt gratitude to S.S. Rajamouli, crediting the Baahubali series for inspiring his own historical epic, Ponniyin Selvan. Speaking at the pre-release event for Ponniyin Selvan: Part 2, Ratnam highlighted how Rajamouli’s blockbuster success encouraged filmmakers to pursue ambitious Indian historical dramas.

December 14, 2025 / 00:02 IST
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He did this to show that Ponniyin Selvan, a lavish adaptation of a beloved Tamil novel, might not have been made so boldly without the path paved by Rajamouli.
He did this to show that Ponniyin Selvan, a lavish adaptation of a beloved Tamil novel, might not have been made so boldly without the path paved by Rajamouli.

Famous director Mani Ratnam recently thanked S.S. Rajamouli from the bottom of his heart, saying that the hit Baahubali series helped him make his own ambitious historical drama, Ponniyin Selvan.

At the pre-release event for Ponniyin Selvan: Part 2 back in 2023, Mani Ratnam talked about how S.S. Rajamouli's success gave filmmakers the courage to make big movies about Indian history.

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Ratnam said, "In Baahubali, Rajamouli didn't just make a movie; he set a new standard for the historical genre in Indian cinema." He said that the two-part structure of Baahubali gave other creators the freedom to think outside the box and push the limits of what is normal. He did this to show that Ponniyin Selvan, a lavish adaptation of a beloved Tamil novel, might not have been made so boldly without the path paved by Rajamouli.

Ratnam also said that both Baahubali and Ponniyin Selvan are based on strong literary and mythological sources, and that both films caused a lot of excitement before they came out. Baahubali changed the way Telugu movies were made by raising the bar for scale and spectacle. Ratnam thinks that its influence went beyond the region and inspired filmmakers all over India to tell epic stories that would appeal to everyone.