Nobody can beat Rajamouli in leaving the audience awestruck with those high dosed interval bangs and is who is popular to give a high to the audience before the break. His audience only would have that privilege to spend those 10-15 minutes of the interval with great curiosity to see what happens next.
No one, he follows the same mantra for all his films and the director is like a profession in banging intervals. So, what if we get to see all those bangs at once back to back?
One of the hardcore fans of Rajamouli got the idea and posted all the interval scenes on Twitter giving the best tribute to his favorite director on his birthday.
As you keep watching them from his Student No.1 to the last Baahubali, you will surely be left with goosebumps.
Check out the feast of Rajamouli interval blocks here we have for you.
One the occasion of @ssrajamouli Birthday. Here's a thread of all interval blocks from his films 👇
Starting with Student No.1 (2001)#HBDSSRajamouli pic.twitter.com/QzmXk5Swok
— Chetan Sameer (@chetansameer) October 9, 2019
This one's frm Simhadri (2003)#HBDSSRajamouli pic.twitter.com/OmUNcj7swu
— Chetan Sameer (@chetansameer) October 9, 2019
Sye (2004) starring Nithin and Genelia#HBDSSRajamouli pic.twitter.com/fIGH3CPiAM
— Chetan Sameer (@chetansameer) October 9, 2019
Prabhas iconic moment in Chatrapathi (2006) #HBDSSRajamouli pic.twitter.com/RKRfT219em
— Chetan Sameer (@chetansameer) October 9, 2019
RaviTeja at his best in Vikramarkudu (2006)#HBDSSRajamouli pic.twitter.com/BEPSbE3lYw
— Chetan Sameer (@chetansameer) October 9, 2019
NTR Jr monologue in Yamadonga (2007)#HBDSSRajamouli pic.twitter.com/NCVYaNloEf
— Chetan Sameer (@chetansameer) October 9, 2019
The seamless shift in the Interval block of Reincarnation saga Magadheera (2009)#HBDSSRajamouli pic.twitter.com/enRrgZgyEg
— Chetan Sameer (@chetansameer) October 9, 2019
Maryada Ramanna (2011), showcased the versatility of SSRs filmmaking. #HBDSSRajamouli pic.twitter.com/126mFlmOwc
— Chetan Sameer (@chetansameer) October 9, 2019
Maryada Ramanna (2011), showcased the versatility of SSRs filmmaking. #HBDSSRajamouli pic.twitter.com/126mFlmOwc
— Chetan Sameer (@chetansameer) October 9, 2019
Elevation to a Fly! Eega (2012) is an underrated gem. And the Interval block 💥💥#HBDSSRajamouli pic.twitter.com/JexWop7Cbv
— Chetan Sameer (@chetansameer) October 9, 2019
Baahubali (2015), Intense, grand and epic! No blood shed, No dialogues.. Pure visual storytelling frm the master #HBDSSRajamouli pic.twitter.com/RIOnTk5Gwl
— Chetan Sameer (@chetansameer) October 9, 2019
Baahubali (2015), Intense, grand and epic! No blood shed, No dialogues.. Pure visual storytelling frm the master #HBDSSRajamouli pic.twitter.com/RIOnTk5Gwl
— Chetan Sameer (@chetansameer) October 9, 2019
'Amarendra Baahubali anu nenu…'
Baahubali2 (2017), When you wondered how something will match the benchmark set previously? . Rajamouli throws in a surprise with an even more lavish and an earth shattering Interval block. #HBDSSRajamouli pic.twitter.com/NnRLN5FgK8— Chetan Sameer (@chetansameer) October 9, 2019