[WATCH VIDEO] Doctors Screening Baahubali During Brain Surgery To Keep The Patient Awake

Answering the question of the decade, ‘Why Katappa Killed Bahubali’, Bahubali – The Conclusion had released and created sensations in front of Box Office. The craze for the epic blockbuster Bahubali has gone much beyond the cinema theatres. Baahubali is not just a film franchise. For cinema lovers in India, it’s a phenomenon.

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Touted to be India’s most expensive film ever, with an estimated budget of 250 crores and shooting time of 500 days, Baahubali is out, and all hell has broken loose! In case you didn’t know, Baahubali is the directorial venture of big-time South Indian director S.S. Rajamouli, and stars South Indian superstars Prabhas and Rana Daggubati.

Rajamouli’s cult classic didn’t just shatter all the records on the box-office but it went on to become one of the biggest hits that Indian Cinema has ever produced. Now the film has reached new heights in Medical science.

Bahubali craze

Yes, you read it right. From the theaters, the Rajamouli-directorial reached the operation theatres, where, doctors claim the film has helped them with a surgery. As the technology is developing, Medical science is also touching new heights each day and we’ve been hearing reports of people undergoing brain surgeries with their eyes wide open while playing the violin and even chess.

In a bizarre incident, a private hospital in Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh played the film while doctors performed a critical brain surgery. With its success, doctors are now referring to the surgery as “Bahubali Brain Surgery”.

Doctors operating

43-year-old Vinaya Kumari, working as a nurse, suffered fits and was later detected with a brain tumor. On September 21, she was operated upon, at the Tulasi Multi-specialty Hospital in Guntur. As it was important for the patient to remain conscious through the entire procedure, the doctors decided to screen ‘Bahubali’ on a laptop, to keep the patient awake and engaged.

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Dr. Srinivas, the neurosurgeon said, “In this surgery, it was important for the patient to stay conscious and the film managed to do exactly that. The patient did not panic through the process, in fact, she was enjoying and humming the songs.” Vinaya Kumari said, “The surgery lasted for about an hour and a half, but I hoped it would go on a bit longer so that I could see the entire film.”

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