Mahesh Babu–Rajamouli Film to Follow Hollywood-Style Release
Recently, Rajamouli and Mahesh Babu returned to Hyderabad after completing a short shooting schedule in Kenya.;
Ace filmmaker S.S. Rajamouli, who earned global recognition with RRR and Baahubali, is now working on his ambitious project tentatively titled Globe Trotter. The film stars superstar Mahesh Babu and is shaping up to be one of the biggest ventures in Indian cinema.
Recently, Rajamouli and Mahesh Babu returned to Hyderabad after completing a short shooting schedule in Kenya. The team is now preparing for the next phase of filming in India. However, the latest reports have created a huge buzz in the film industry. According to reliable sources, Rajamouli’s team has struck a major deal with Hollywood studio Warner Bros.
If the reports are true, Warner Bros will handle the worldwide distribution of Globe Trotter, excluding India. This means the studio will be responsible for marketing and promoting the film in key international markets, especially the USA. With Warner Bros on board, the film is expected to gain massive global reach and visibility.
Working with a Hollywood studio also brings new challenges for Rajamouli. Unlike the Telugu film industry, where censor approval often happens just a week before release, Hollywood studios follow strict timelines. They require the final copy of the film to be submitted at least three months before release. Along with this, all promotional content must also be sent in advance.
This structured approach ensures enough time for international marketing campaigns, press shows, and distributor screenings. For Rajamouli, who is used to working in the flexible style of Tollywood, adapting to this new system will be a tough but exciting challenge.
Fans are eager to see how Rajamouli manages this Hollywood-style workflow while maintaining his trademark storytelling and grandeur. If everything goes as planned, Globe Trotter will not only be a milestone for Mahesh Babu but also set a new benchmark for Indian films in the global arena.