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Prithviraj Reveals Varanasi’s Groundbreaking 20-Minute Motion Capture Sequence

Prithviraj Sukumaran reveals Varanasi features a groundbreaking 20-minute motion capture sequence, raising excitement for SS Rajamouli’s ambitious film.

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Dumtika Editorial

July 3, 2026 · 1 min read

Prithviraj Reveals Varanasi’s Groundbreaking 20-Minute Motion Capture Sequence

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Prithviraj Sukumaran Sheds Light on Varanasi’s Dazzling Motion Capture Sequence

Prithviraj Sukumaran, one of the key stars in SS Rajamouli’s highly anticipated film Varanasi, has offered fresh details about a massive 20-minute motion capture sequence in the movie. This revelation has sent excitement soaring among cinephiles, as the sequence promises an unprecedented visual experience in Indian cinema.

Director SS Rajamouli, known for pushing creative and technical boundaries after his global success with the Baahubali series, is once again at the forefront of innovation. The film, which also stars Mahesh Babu and Priyanka Chopra Jonas, has been capturing attention for both its star cast and its bold approach to filmmaking. According to Prithviraj, the 20-minute sequence, crafted using advanced technology at Hyderabad’s A&M MoCap facility, is “a first-of-its-kind effort on such a scale in Indian cinema.”

Industry insiders describe the segment as one of the most challenging and visually spectacular parts of the film, with reports highlighting its technical complexity. The buzz generated by Prithviraj’s comments has amplified the anticipation around Varanasi, with fans and trade circles now eagerly awaiting more glimpses.

With Rajamouli at the helm and a stellar cast, Varanasi continues to solidify its reputation as one of Indian cinema’s most ambitious projects. Audiences can look forward to more updates as the film gears up for its next production milestones.