Within minutes, the trailer went viral across the web, gathering more than 11 million views on Youtube.  
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Baahubali 2 trailer takes the Internet by storm

Within minutes, the trailer went viral across the web, gathering more than 11 million views on Youtube.

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India's most awaited film, Baahubali: The Conclusion, officially released its trailer, which subsequently took the  Internet by a storm. The trailer, which was initially scheduled to release on Thursday evening, was leaked online in the morning itself, forcing the makers to launch it ahead of schedule. 

The 2 minute 24 seconds clip is packed with action, which sees Prabhas resume work as Mahendra Baahubali. Actors Anushka Shetty, Ramya Krishnan, Satyaraj and Rana Daggubati also feature in the trailer. 

Within minutes, the trailer went viral across the web, gathering more than 11 million views on Youtube. 

It wasn't just fans, but celebs too who overawed by the trailer. 

"An experience unlike any other. Your pulse races, your breath stops and you can't stop staring. Kudos Rajamouli," actor NTR Jr posted on Twitter.

Meanwhile, actress Rakul Preet said she couldn't find words to describe the trailer.

"It's not just a trailer. It's a masterpiece! Falling short of words. Thank you Rajamouli for this contribution to Indian cinema," Rakul tweeted.

It was also announced on Thursday that "Baahubali: The Conclusion" will be digitally re-mastered in the immersive IMAX format and released in IMAX theatres in India, beginning April 28.

The film, which also stars Tamannaah Bhatia will be released in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi and Malayalam.

Watch the trailer here:

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