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He manipulated Queen Sivagami’s rigid sense of law. He whispered that Devasena was arrogant, disrespectful to the crown. The turning point came when a humble sculptor crafted a magnificent golden statue of Devasena. Bhalla’s men smashed it. Devasena, in her fury, took a hammer to a decorative emblem of Bhallaladeva. Sivagami saw this as treason. The queen, bound by her oath to the throne above all, banished Amarendra and Devasena from the palace. But Amarendra was no ordinary exile. He moved to a small village on the kingdom’s edge and, with the help of the loyal Kattappa, built a hidden utopia. He diverted a river to end a drought, created fertile farmland, and became a folk hero to the very people the palace ignored. He named this paradise after his mother.
Kattappa, his soul shattering, understood. She meant death . That night, in the prison cell, as Amarendra smiled and spoke of his son’s future, Kattappa raised his sword. One clean strike. The greatest warrior of Mahishmati fell, not by an enemy’s hand, but by the loyalty of his dearest friend. Back in the present, Mahendra has heard enough. Rage consumes him. He storms the gates of Mahishmati with Avantika (Tamannaah) and a rebel army. The final war is not a battle—it is a natural disaster. bahubali 2 full film
The story begins where the first ended: with Shivudu, now known as Mahendra Baahubali, holding the severed head of Bhallaladeva’s treacherous guard. The masked warrior Kattappa stands frozen, the blood of Amarendra Baahubali still a phantom stain on his sword. The question that burned for a year finally erupts from Mahendra’s throat: “Why did you kill him, Kattappa?” He manipulated Queen Sivagami’s rigid sense of law
And so, the loyal slave begins his tale, not from the end, but from the glorious, tragic beginning. Years before, Amarendra Baahubali (Prabhas) was the beloved prince of Mahishmati. Unlike his brooding cousin Bhallaladeva (Rana Daggubati), Amarendra was a man of the people—humble, ferocious, and kind. Their queen mother, Sivagami (Ramya Krishnan), ruled as regent, having raised both boys as heirs, though her heart always leaned toward the more disciplined Bhalla. Bhalla’s men smashed it
Amarendra’s destiny changed during a mission to the neighboring kingdom of Kuntala. There, he met the silent warrior-princess Devasena (Anushka Shetty). She was a woman of unbreakable will who had taken a vow of silence until she liberated her people from a brutal bandit lord. Their meeting was a clash of egos—she shot an arrow at him; he responded by stealing a kiss on her cheek. But soon, respect flared into a legendary romance. Amarendra destroyed the bandits, broke her vow of silence, and won her heart. He brought her to Mahishmati as his bride. Bhallaladeva had already decided to marry the princess of a neighboring kingdom to secure a military alliance. But Devasena’s fire captivated him. When he tried to force a marriage proposal, she humiliated him publicly, breaking his bow over her knee. From that moment, Bhalla didn't just want the throne—he wanted her destroyed.
As Bhalla stands defeated, Queen Sivagami arrives, finally learning the truth. With a scream of anguish, she realizes her mistake. She turns on Bhalla, but he, in a final act of cowardice, shoves her off the palace ramparts. Mahendra leaps, catching his grandmother in mid-air, but she is mortally wounded.
With her last breath, Sivagami places the crown of Mahishmati on Mahendra’s head, whispering, “Forgive me.” Mahendra carries Bhallaladeva to the edge of the cliff overlooking the kingdom. He does not kill him with a sword. Instead, he hoists the tyrant onto his shoulders, walks to the edge, and performs the ultimate humiliation. With a primal roar, he rips Bhalla in half—literally tearing him apart—and hurls the pieces down into the cheering crowd below.