A day after the grand audio launch of 'Baahubali', SS Rajamouli admits he forgot to thank a lot of people who were behind the movie and the event.
The Ace Filmmaker began his thanks-giving speech with Producers Shobu and Chinna who's vision have helped him reach this far. Particularly, He mentions about Shobu who truly believed Telugu Cinema can go International and pushed the boundaries.
Rajamouli then moved to Cinematographer Senthil Kumar who is always bang on target and maintain high standards all the time. It's then 'Baahubali' VFX Supervisor Srinivas Mohan who dedicated 3 years of his life to create this celluloid wonder. Jakkanna thanks 'Eega' fame Sudeep for accepting a small role and K Raghavendra Rao for believing him so much.
Last but not the least, Rajamouli calls himself an idiot for failing to thank Nandamuri Balakrishna who got the permission to hold such a big event in Tirupati.
Rajamouli had actually want to mention the names of KV Reddy (who taught commercial screenplay), Shyam Prasad Reddy (who brought VFX to India) and Shankar (who showed how VFX can be used commercially) at the event.
The Ace Filmmaker began his thanks-giving speech with Producers Shobu and Chinna who's vision have helped him reach this far. Particularly, He mentions about Shobu who truly believed Telugu Cinema can go International and pushed the boundaries.
Rajamouli then moved to Cinematographer Senthil Kumar who is always bang on target and maintain high standards all the time. It's then 'Baahubali' VFX Supervisor Srinivas Mohan who dedicated 3 years of his life to create this celluloid wonder. Jakkanna thanks 'Eega' fame Sudeep for accepting a small role and K Raghavendra Rao for believing him so much.
Last but not the least, Rajamouli calls himself an idiot for failing to thank Nandamuri Balakrishna who got the permission to hold such a big event in Tirupati.
Rajamouli had actually want to mention the names of KV Reddy (who taught commercial screenplay), Shyam Prasad Reddy (who brought VFX to India) and Shankar (who showed how VFX can be used commercially) at the event.