To keep it simple, technology wise we are no match to the “Avatar” kind of work. Even if Rajamouli wants to deliver such films, he needs to work in Hollywood, and also forget the masala-styled hero-centric story telling that’s centred around Telugu cinema. Still, how could Rajamouli beat Avatar.
With his “Baahubali” Rajamouli has a chance to beat Avatar movie made by director James Cameron. All these days we’ve seen ‘trilogy’ films, a set of three films, narrating a continued story. The third sequel always concluded the story. But “Avatar” is the first film that is going to have three more sequels to the existing flick, giving continuation to the story and concluding it in the fourth part. That means James Cameron is making a ‘tetralogy’ film, the first in the world.
Now if Rajamouli could continue his story of Baahubali for three more parts, then he will be the first in the world before Cameron to make such series of films. Though Rajamouli stated that the story started in Baahubali 1 will be concluded in 2nd part itself and then there will be a new story altogether from 3rd part onwards, he may change his mind, in case if he wants to beat Avatar. Otherwise Rajamouli will be making series of films like James Bond and Harry Potter, but they don’t fall under trilogy and tetralogy kind.