Toronto: S.S. Rajamouli, director of India's biggest blockbusters 'Baahubali' and 'RRR', says he is working on his next film, which would be a "globe-trotter adventure movie - bigger and better" than his previous works. Speaking during an interaction at the ongoing Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), Rajamouli, who is known for his penchant for using visual effects in his films, said his technique is meant not only to enhance the drama but also the emotional impact during crucial moments in a movie.
He said over a period of time, he started using visual effects in his movies to enhance the emotional impact of certain moments on the audiences. Then "I started pushing the boundaries and gradually I got a knack for it". Speaking about how his 'Baahubali' became India's biggest blockbuster, Rajamouli said he took the risk to push the boundaries and it worked.
"India has a great history of story-telling and Indians have a penchant for telling everything in the form of stories. Even our deepest philosophies are told in stories. Our biggest epics are Ramayana and Mahabharta and I grew up watching them. In fact, the Telugu film industry makes more films on Ramayana and Mahabharata than any other Indian film industry and I liked it from my childhood because these (epics) have so much drama and action," he added.