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SS Rajamouli’s ‘Varanasi’ to release worldwide on April 7, 2027

The title of the film, which was intially being referred to as 'GlobeTrotter', was revealed at a grand event organised at the Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad in the presence of several thousand of excited fans last year.

PTI

NEW DELHI: Filmmaker S S Rajamouli on Friday announced that his next feature film "Varanasi" will be released in theatres worldwide on April 7, 2027.

Although rumours began doing the rounds that the film would release on April 7 next year on Thursday, the official confirmation about the film's release came on Friday.

Rajamouli took to his X timeline to share the release date poster and wrote, "April 7th, 2027… #VARANASI." Mahesh Babu too tweeted the same phrase on his timeline.

Chopra Jonas also shared the news and wrote, "So much love and excitement for this. #VARANASI in cinemas April 7th, 2027."

The film's official title was announced in November 2025 during a grand event in Hyderabad which drew about 50,000 fans.

Rajamouli had also unveiled a short teaser that featured stunning visuals and gave a glimpse into a story that spans different places and periods -- Antarctica, Varanasi, Kenya, 512 CE, 2027 CE, and even the Threthayuga.

Towards the end, the teaser showed a striking shot of Babu as the protagonist Rudhra, riding a bull and holding a trident as he charges through Varanasi, clad in a blood-soaked shirt and a Nandi pendant.

In the movie, Chopra Jonas essays Mandakini, while Prithiviraj Sukumaran plays the antagonist Kumbha.

"Varanasi” will feature music by MM Keeravani, who won an Oscar for Rajamouli’s previous film “RRR”. It is produced by Sri Durga Arts and Showing Business.

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