Varanasi Credit Drama: Shobu Yarlagadda Shuts Down Debate

Published on Mar 31, 2026 7:07 AM IST

Varanasi Credit Drama: Shobu Yarlagadda Shuts Down Debate

Published on Mar 31, 2026 7:07 AM IST

Varanasi is not just the next film of SS Rajamouli and Mahesh Babu. Mounted on a massive scale, the project aims to take Indian cinema to a wider global stage and showcase its true potential.

However, the film has recently been caught in unnecessary industry chatter, particularly around credits and recognition – something that has not gone down well with many.

Baahubali producer Shobu Yarlagadda responded to the situation in his own composed manner. Taking to X, he explained the concept of a “possessory credit,” often seen as “A [Name] Film.” He stated that such a credit typically attributes primary creative authorship to a filmmaker, usually the director, and reflects their distinct vision and storytelling identity. It is a widely accepted form of artistic branding in cinema.

Through this, Shobu indirectly addressed the ongoing debate, making it clear that such practices are normal and shouldn’t be blown out of proportion.

At a time when a visionary director and a leading star are coming together for a film of this scale, discussions over credits seem unnecessary and distracting.

His response has been appreciated for its clarity and maturity, effectively shutting down the noise around the issue. Varanasi is expected to release in cinemas worldwide on April 7, 2027.

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