The sequel of SS Rajamouli’s magnum opus epic drama Bahubali: The Beginning has got a release date finally. Fans are going gaga over the news but the only drawback is that the wait for Bahubali 2 is quite long. The Prabas and Anushka Shetty starrer will not release on the silver screens before April 2017 fans. The film is yet to go on floors and the most unfortunate incident has happened with the upcoming sequel of Bahubali. The story of the film apparently got leaked on social media and is being circulated virally. The secret behind the killing of Bahubali at the hands of Kattappa, which became the crux of Bahubali: The Beginning was leaked online. The main plot of Bahubali 2, which will be titled as Bahubali: The Conclusion is now solved. Fans of the film are sharing the storyline of Prabhas, Tamannaah, Anushka Shetty, Rana Daggubati and Sathyaraj starrer everywhere.
According to message being circulated on WhatsApp about the story of Bahubali 2, the infamous mystery of why Kattappa killed Bahubali is answered. Bahubali had left the viewers hanging with their open climax and ardent fans were desperate to find the answer. Since the sequel would take time to release, they couldn’t contain their excitement for the film. A number of speculative stories suggesting the possible reasons why Kattappa could have killed Bahubali started making rounds of the news arena. Although, none of the answers looked convincing, these stories satiated the growing urge in fans.
The leaked story of Bahubali 2 says that Kattappa (played by Sathyaraj) is loyal army chief of Mahishmati kingdom. Kattappa’s ancestors have sworn to obey the orders of the Mahishpati king. Not just Kattappa, but everyone born in this kingdom be it his ancestors or the generations that would follow are meant to serve the Mahishmati royals
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Once Bahubali becomes the emperor of the kingdom, he falls in love with certain Devasena (played by Anushka Shetty). The twist in the tale is that Bhallala Deva (played by Rana Daggubati) is also in love with Devasena. According to the instructions of Rajmata Shivagami (played by Ramya Krishnan), whoever marries Devasena will have to leave the empire and will be exiled. Bahubali agrees to this condition and decides to marry Devasena and leave Mahishmati kingdom.
Once Bahubali departs the kingdom, it comes under the attack of son of Kalakeya King, which forces Bahubali to return Mahishmati and save his kingdom. This drastic change of scenario sparks fear in Bhallala Deva, who thinks Rajmata will give reins back to Bahubali. Then, Bhallala Deva orders Kattappa to kill Bahubali. Kattappa, who is under the oath of obeying the king’s order does what is told.
Well, this story line looks quite viable but it has to be seen if the makers actually present it when Bahubali: The Conclusion hits theatres in early 2016. In the modern period of Indian cinema, there have only been handful of movies that have got the audiences hooked up to it much after they have left the theatres. In the age where the success of movies is measured through the crore clubs it enters as opposed to longevity, as was it the times gone by, Bahubali has managed to strike the right chords of its audiences and weaved magic with its story and visual effects.