Almost a decade ago, SS Rajamouli’s 'Baahubali' hit the screens. The Telugu language film which had a marketing budget of zero , slowly became the biggest film the country had seen. The film portrayed the power of good cinema and the strength of content.
Such was its popularity that every person associated with the project, just like the film, achieved pan-India status. Actor Sharad Kelkar who voiced the character played by in Hindi also became popular for his work that allowed the cinema to reach in the Northern belt among Hindi speakers. ADVERTISEMENT Talking to mid-day.
com, Sharad Kelkar revealed that it was not until a year after the release of 'Baahubali: The Beginning' that people realised that it was he who voiced the power-packed character of 'Baahubali'. “The genre is completely different, the imagination is completely different, and Rajamouli executes to the T,” Kelkar said praising SS Rajamouli. Recalling dubbing for the film, Kelkar further said, “The first copy which came to me, it was without VFX.
It was just basic chroma shoot and I felt this is going to look something else but I didn't know that it will become a rage or it will become so big while dubbing for it. When you start dubbing it, day by day you get a new version of the visuals”. While Kelkar realised that scale of animation, VFX were much higher than Rajamouli's previous films like 'Magadheera' and 'Makkhi', he never imagined it to be as big it eventually became.
“Also people were also no.
