When we talk about record-breaking Indian cinema, RRR immediately comes to mind. SS Rajamouli’s magnum opus shattered box office records worldwide and won international acclaim, but surprisingly, it wasn’t RRR that holds the Guinness World Record for the largest movie poster. That honor belongs to another epic from the same mastermind director – Baahubali: The Beginning.
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The Poster Record That RRR Couldn’t Touch
While RRR dominated headlines for its incredible box office performance and international recognition, Baahubali: The Beginning set a Guinness World Record for the largest movie poster, covering 4,793.65 square meters, equivalent to 18 tennis courts. The massive poster was unveiled in Kochi, Kerala and covered an immense space of 4,793.65 m² (51,598.21 ft²).
This record was set back in 2015, and despit the movie’s massive promotional campaigns, it never attempted to break this particular record.
RRR’s Real Records: Where It Actually Dominated
Record Category | RRR Achievement |
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Opening Day Collection | ₹223 crore worldwide – highest opening-day by an Indian film at the time |
Japan Box Office | ₹136.20 crores (¥2.42B) – highest Indian grosser in Japan |
Worldwide Collection | ₹1,200 crore worldwide, setting several box office records |
Telugu States | Over ₹400 crore, surpassing Baahubali 2 in home market |
Critical Acclaim | Universal critical acclaim for direction, cast, VFX, and action sequences |
Why RRR Focused on Different Marketing Strategies
Unlike Baahubali’s poster record attempt, the movie focused its marketing efforts on digital platforms, international film festivals, and celebrity endorsements. The film’s promotional strategy prioritized:
- Global reach through international premieres
- Social media campaigns featuring behind-the-scenes content
- Award season pushes that eventually led to Golden Globe nominations
- Celebrity collaborations and endorsements
This approach proved incredibly successful, as the movie has became the first Indian film to trend globally on Netflix and gained massive international recognition.
The Baahubali Poster Legacy
According to the Guinness website, the poster sized 51,598.21 square feet surpassed the previous record of 50,687.25 square feet. The enormous promo, which measures more than 50,000 square feet, was entered into the record books after its dimensions were confirmed in Kochi.
Interestingly, this record was later broken by another film, but Baahubali’s achievement remains a testament to innovative marketing in Indian cinema.
RRR’s International Journey vs Domestic Records
While the movie may not hold the poster size record, its impact on global cinema is undeniable. The appetite for Indian films is massive in the international market and clearly, SS Rajamouli’s directorial made the most of it.
The film’s success in Japan particularly stands out, where it earned 693% higher earnings than Baahubali 2, proving that RRR’s appeal transcended traditional Indian cinema boundaries.
The SS Rajamouli Factor
What makes both RRR and Baahubali special is their creator, S.S. Rajamouli, known for epic films like the Baahubali franchise. His vision for grand storytelling has consistently broken new ground in Indian cinema, whether through innovative marketing techniques or groundbreaking filmmaking.
Future Prospects and Re-releases
A potential release in China, the world’s largest film market, could significantly boost RRR’s global haul and push it past the 1300 crore mark. This suggests that the movie’s record-breaking journey might not be over yet.
The film continues to find new audiences through streaming platforms and potential re-releases, keeping its box office momentum alive.
The Real Lesson Here
The story of the movie and the poster record teaches us that different films choose different paths to greatness. While Baahubali focused on creating the world’s largest poster as a marketing spectacle, the movie concentrated on storytelling excellence, international appeal, and sustained box office performance.
Both strategies worked brilliantly for their respective films, proving that there’s no single formula for success in cinema.
RRR may not have the largest poster in Indian cinema history, but its global impact, critical acclaim, and box office dominance have secured its place as one of the greatest Indian films ever made.
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For more updates on RRR and Indian cinema records, visit IMDb, and Guinness World Records.