The most highly anticipated Indian film project, director S.S. Rajamouli’s globe-trotting action-adventure tentatively titled SSMB29, is generating intense speculation, and the latest rumour revolves around a dazzling on-screen collaboration that could set the internet ablaze. Reports suggest that Telugu superstar Mahesh Babu and global icon Priyanka Chopra may share the dance floor for the first time in a grand, high-energy musical sequence.
The Power of Two: A Dream Pairing on Screen
For years, fans have dreamt of a movie featuring Mahesh Babu's effortless charm and Priyanka Chopra's international flair. If these reports prove true, SSMB29 will make that dream a spectacular reality. Sources close to the production indicate that the team is conceptualising a grand, celebratory dance track that aims to fuse the electrifying energy of Indian folk music with a sophisticated, global cinematic appeal.
This isn't merely a decorative item; for a film of this scale, the pairing itself is a massive event. Mahesh Babu, known for his graceful yet powerful dance moves, and Priyanka Chopra, with her history of iconic Bollywood numbers and global music ventures, promise a visual spectacle that transcends regional boundaries. The song is being hailed as a potential 'showstopper' and a key commercial element designed to resonate with audiences worldwide.

Rajamouli’s Vision: Story Over Spectacle
While the thought of a grand dance number might suggest a detour from the film's core narrative, the creative team's track record firmly indicates otherwise. Director S.S. Rajamouli, the visionary behind cinematic masterpieces like Baahubali and the Oscar-winning song "Naatu Naatu" from RRR, is known for a filmmaking philosophy where every moment serves the story.
The current reports confirm this commitment, emphasising that the song will only move forward if it "fits tonally with the film's vision." This is crucial, as SSMB29 is a massive jungle adventure inspired by the spirit of exploration, with Mahesh Babu playing a rugged explorer, reportedly influenced by figures like Indiana Jones and even Lord Hanuman. Therefore, this supposed folk-based track is likely a culturally rich and narratively essential piece, perhaps celebrating a victory or a major plot turning point within the film’s adventurous journey through locations like Kashi and the jungles of Africa.
The Creative Engine: Keeravani and Raju Sundaram
To bring this potential magnum opus of a song to life, preliminary creative discussions are reportedly underway with a formidable duo: composer M.M. Keeravani and choreographer Raju Sundaram.
Keeravani, an Oscar winner, possesses the rare ability to craft songs that are both rooted in cultural melody and universally appealing. His music is the emotional and energetic heart of Rajamouli's films. Meanwhile, Raju Sundaram, a highly respected choreographer known for his high-octane sequences, is reportedly the mind tasked with blending the stars' distinct styles into a cohesive, foot-tapping routine. Sources suggest the concept and trial shoot work for this "folk-based mass number" have already been completed, pointing to a high degree of preparedness to film the sequence on a lavish set in Hyderabad.
The convergence of Mahesh Babu's stardom, Priyanka Chopra's global presence, Rajamouli's narrative precision, and the musical genius of Keeravani and Sundaram could very well produce one of the most talked-about dance sequences of Indian cinema, firmly cementing SSMB29 as a true global cinematic event.