Mumbai SSMB 29, the next film of SS Rajamouli, who made films like Baahubali and RRR, is in the news. Mahesh Babu, Priyanka Chopra and Prithviraj Sukumaran are going to be seen in the lead role in this film. There is a continuous discussion about this project since the Muhurta puja in January. Now if the latest report is to be believed, the information about the budget of the film has also been revealed. According to Kenya’s media, the budget of this film is surprising.

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Shooting at big level in Kenya, meeting with government

Actually, recently the film’s team completed a big schedule in Kenya. During this, Director SS Rajamouli met Kenya’s Prime Cabinet Secretary and External Affairs Minister Musalia Mudwadi. Mussalia himself shared pictures of the film’s team on X and told that the film will be released in 120 countries. Apart from this, Kenya Media has described the budget of the film above 1100 crores.

Budget
According to the report of Kenya’s media portal The Star, the budget of the film is around $ 135 million (about 1188 crores), which is considered one of the biggest films in Asian cinema history.

Shooting of movie
According to reports, SSMB 29 is planned to release in two parts. However, the makers have not yet made an official announcement about this. The shooting of the film was started in April. Many important scenes have been shot in the beautiful locations of Africa such as Masai Mara, Lake Naivasha, Samburu, Mount Kilimanjaro and Amboseli. The film is waiting to see the pair of Priyanka Chopra and Mahesh Babu.

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