"We are planning to make a mini TV series based on the three books, but not a daily soap that we usually see on TV. What we are planning to make is seasonal series with 13 episodes," Rajamouli, who was here for the launch of the book, said.
Written by Anand Neelakantan, the first book in the trilogy tells the story of Sivagami, mother of Baahubali, growing up to be the queen of Mahishmathi and also introduces the famous character, Kattappa.
"The book is also about Kattappa. I have tried to understand his emotions that why he became the person he is, what are his inner conflicts and how he deals with them," Neelakantan said.
The author, who has also written other mythological books including 'Asura: Tale of The Vanquished', has created around 40 new characters for the book series.
"I read Neelakantan's 'Asura' and the way he has portrayed the character of Ravana is just fascinating. However, I am not sure yet if I will do something on that.
"He also told me a story that he hasn't put on paper yet. A very interesting and intriguing dark story. I was fascinated by it, I want to make it but cannot say anything as of yet," the director said.