The Baahubali series, directed by visionary filmmaker SS Rajamouli and headlined by Prabhas, has been a monumental success in Indian cinema. However, fans were recently surprised to discover that both Baahubali: The Beginning and Baahubali 2: The Conclusion have been removed from Netflix India without prior notice. The unexpected removal has left many wondering where they can continue to enjoy the grand saga of Mahishmati’s legendary heroes.
Even though the films have disappeared from Netflix, the Baahubali universe remains easily accessible on several other digital platforms. Viewers in India can still stream both movies on JioHotstar, SonyLIV, and Airtel Xstream, as well as Apple TV. For those who prefer one-time rentals, Baahubali and its sequel can be rented on YouTube Movies for ₹50 or ₹100, depending on the video quality selected.
Timing and Theories Behind the Removal
The timing of this removal has caught the attention of movie buffs, coming just weeks before the release of Baahubali: The Epic, a special theatrical edition that merges the two films into a single, continuous experience. Scheduled to release worldwide on October 31, this new version celebrates a decade since the first film’s 2015 debut and offers audiences an opportunity to relive the story as one grand cinematic journey.
Many speculate that the disappearance from Netflix could be a strategic marketing move designed to fuel anticipation for the upcoming theatrical event. By limiting the films’ streaming availability, producers may be encouraging fans to experience the majestic world of Baahubali once again—but this time on the big screen.
What to Expect from Baahubali: The Epic
This reimagined theatrical cut promises a more immersive and uninterrupted narrative, combining the emotional depth and visual grandeur of both original films. Baahubali: The Epic will release in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, and Malayalam, appealing to audiences across India and worldwide.
Starring Prabhas, Anushka Shetty, Rana Daggubati, Tamannaah Bhatia, Ramya Krishnan, and Sathyaraj, the series continues to hold a special place in providing brilliant cinematic experience. Its striking visuals, powerful storytelling, and larger-than-life performances have made Baahubali a timeless icon of Indian cinema.
As excitement builds for the upcoming re-release, fans can rest assured that while Baahubali may have exited Netflix, the epic remains very much alive across multiple digital platforms—ready to stream, rent, or soon, be experienced again on the silver screen.