: Shivudu scales a massive waterfall, driven by a vision of a mysterious woman named Avanthika.

: The movie proved that a South Indian (Telugu) film could dominate the entire Indian market, paving the way for the "Pan-India" film trend.

: It was the first Indian film to be featured on BBC's documentary on 100 years of Indian cinema regarding its groundbreaking use of CGI and scale.

: The loyal slave-warrior Kattappa reveals Shivudu's true identity as the son of the legendary King Amarendra Bāhubali.

: The film is renowned for its breathtaking visuals, from the towering 1,500-foot waterfall to the meticulously designed city of Mahishmati.