Ever since the release of Baahubali: The Beginning
in 2015, fans have been restless. From Kashmir to Kanyakumari, the burning
question on everyone's minds was "Why did Kattappa kill Baahubali?"
and innumerable theories, jokes and memes did the rounds. The Baahubali team,
who closely guarded the secret, were plagued by this question in every single
interview and media interaction that they were a part of.
While the release of Baahubali 2: The Conclusion,
this mystery has been effectively solved by director SS Rajamouli. However,
there were some questions in the audience's mind which the film did not
address.
1. Who was
Bhallaladeva's wife?
In Baahubali: The Beginning, we remember the scene
where Mahendra Baahubali, with a single swish of his sword, sends
Bhallaladeva's son Bhadra's head flying in the air. But we never see or hear of
the wife of Rana Daggubati's character. Last year, there were reports that Shriya
Saran had been roped in for the part, but she rubbished the rumours.
Given that the other women in the film (Sivagami,
Devasena and Avanthika) are strong characters, it would have been interesting
to see what Bhallaladeva's wife would have been like. Evil incarnate, like her
husband? Or an antithesis? We will never know.
2. What is
Avanthika's story?
We cannot forget the fierce warrior Avanthika of
Baahubali: The Beginning. She has almost put on blinkers to protect herself
from distraction from her one and only goal - to free the shackled Devasena.
But, why is she so motivated to giving away her youth and if need be, life, to
the cause?
One may argue that she is driven by the same love
that the subjects of Mahishmati had for Amarendra Baahubali and Devasena, but
that seems unlikely, as Baahubali was killed either before her birth or when
she was only a baby. Is she from the Devasena's kingdom of Kuntala? Baahubali 2
has no answers for us.
3. Why do the
people of Mahishmati meekly accept Bhallaladeva's tyranny without putting up a
fight?
"If Amarendra Baahubali is killed, the people
of Mahishmati will revolt. There will be war," a character says in
Baahubali 2. It is no secret that the subjects of Mahishmati adore Baahubali.
There is even a scene where they literally shake Bhallaladeva up (those who
have seen the film will know). They are ready to take up arms and even kill for
him.
But when Baahubali is killed and his wife Devasena
is openly chained and tortured in public view, they are mute. In fact, as Baahubali:
The Beginning showed, the tyrant king Bhallaladeva loots and tortures even the
subjects, but no one even bats an eyelid in protest.
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