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Baahubali Saved Him From Kiss!

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Adivi Sesh On Baahubali 1 and His Flop Kiss

Adivi Sesh Photo
Adivi Sesh Photo

Baahubali is an experience to savor for life time to all the technicians and artists involved with it. While the honesty in Prabhas to stick with a single project for five years is beyond appreciations, Rajamouli’s vision and his motivational skills to keep a huge team united for such long time periods will be taught as a lesson for Management graduates. 

There is also one more artist Adivi Sesh who says Baahubali rescued him from drowning down in mental stress. 

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‘When Rajamouli sir asked me to be a part of Baahubali, I simply said… sir, just give me a role and I don’t even mind standing in Mahishmati army row as a soldier. But, thankfully they gave me a good length and important character in first part. This film not only taught me invaluable direction and scripting lessons to learn from Rajamouli but also pulled me out from the pressure situations I underwent during those times as my film KISS flopped like a disaster. 50 days of shooting I participated in making of Baahubali 1 was a stress buster to forget my past failures,’ Sesh said.

Meanwhile, the young and multiple talented Adivi Sesh’s Ami tumi is releasing on June 9th in Indraganti Mohana Krishna direction.