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Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (English: The One with Strong Arms: The

Conclusion) is a 2017 Indian historical fiction film co-written and directed by S. S.


Rajamouli.[7] The film was produced by Tollywood studio Arka Media Works. It is
the continuation of Baahubali: The Beginning, taking place before and after the
events of that film.[8] It was originally made in both Telugu and Tamil and
dubbed into Hindi, Malayalam, German, French, Japanese and English.[9] The film
stars major actors from Tollywood industry with Prabhas, Anushka Shetty, Rana
Daggubati and Sathyaraj in lead roles. Initially, both parts were jointly produced
on a budget of 250 crore (2.5 billion),[10][4] however, the budget of the
second part was increased later. Baahubali 2: The Conclusion has made a record
of highest pre-release business with 500 crore (5 billion).[11]

Baahubali 2: The Conclusion was premiered at the British Film Institute,[12][13]


and was theatrically released over 9000 screens worldwide on 28 April 2017.[14]
[1] Baahubali 2 was the first Telugu film to be released in 4K High Definition
format. It is estimated that close to 200 screens are being upgraded to 4K
projectors before the release date of the movie.[15]

Baahubali 2 released to positive reviews from critics and surpassed the 2014
Hindi film PK, to become the second highest grossing Indian film of all time,
collecting approx 800 crore (US$120 million) worldwide within just six days of
its release.[16] It became the first ever Indian film to gross over 1000 crore
(US$155 million) in all languages, doing so in just ten days

Plot
See also: Baahubali: The Beginning Plot
Kattappa (Sathyaraj) continues to narrate how he ended up killing Amarendra
Baahubali (Prabhas).

After vanquishing the Kalakeyas, Amarendra Baahubali is declared as the future


king of Mahishmati and Bhallaladeva (Rana Daggubati) is declared as the
commander-in-chief. Before the coronation, Rajamatha Sivagami (Ramya
Krishnan) begins to look for a bride for Amarendra. She instructs Amarendra and
Kattappa to tour the kingdom to understand its current state and its people.

Amarendra falls in love with Devasena (Anushka Shetty), a princess of the


Kuntala kingdom (7.5 yojanas in the North from Mahishmati) and the sister of the
king of Kuntala. Bhallaladeva learns of Amarendra's attempts to woo Devasena
and hatches a plot to drive a wedge between Amarendra and Sivagami by asking
for Devasena's hand in marriage for himself. Sivagami, unaware that Amarendra
is in love with Devasena, promises Devasena's hand in marriage to Bhallaladeva.
Sivagami sends an emissary to the kingdom of Kuntala, who delivers the
marriage proposal in a patronising way. An insulted Devasena rejects the
proposal with a scathing reply. Sivagami is enraged to hear Devasena's response
and sends an order to Amarendra that Devasena be brought to Mahishmati as a
captive.

The kingdom of Kuntala is attacked by Pindaris, a dacoit-like army. Amarendra,


with the help of Devasena's maternal uncle, Kumara Varma (Subbaraju), is able
to nullify the attack and save Kuntala. Amarendra reveals who he is, promises
Devasena that he will protect her honor no matter what and convinces her to
come with him to Mahismati as his future bride.

Upon reaching Mahismati, the misunderstanding comes to light. When Sivagami


delivers an ultimatum to Amarendra that he must either chose the throne or
Devasena, he chooses Devasena. Bhallaladeva is crowned king and Amarendra is
made the new commander-in-chief. During the coronation ceremony the citizens
of Mahishmati clearly display their preference for Amarendra over Bhallaladeva.

At Devasena's baby shower, Bhallaladeva relieves Amarendra of his duties as


commander-in-chief so that Amarendra can be with his wife. Devasena
immediately speaks out against the King's manipulation and the mute inaction of
Sivagami. Due to further clashes, Devasena and Amarendra are banished from
the Palace. Amarendra and Devasena live happily among the people.
Bhallaladeva notices that to the people, Amarendra is their king, and hatches a
plot with his father Bijjaladeva (Nassar) to convince Sivagami that Amarendra is
trying to assassinate him. Sivagami, convinced that Bhallaladeva's life is under
threat and open action would result in factions and civil war, orders Kattappa to
assassinate Amarendra. Kattappa, bound by his word to serve the Queen, lures
Amarendra by feigning he is in trouble, and then stabs him in the back and kills
him.

Kattappa learns of Bhallaladeva's treachery and informs Sivagami. Devasena too


arrives to learn of her husband's death with her son, in her arms. Sivagami
announces the panicked hordes outside her palace that Amarendra is dead and
the baby, Mahendra Baahubali, is the new King.

As Bhallaladeva and his men are about to seize the queen, she flees with baby
Mahendra Baahubali. Devasena is taken prisoner for the next 25 years. The
Kuntala Kingdom is destroyed completely by Bhallaladeva. The now ousted
Kuntala King (Meka Ramakrishna), leads the rebel group that has indulged in
guerrilla warfare against king Bhallaladeva.

After listening to the whole story, Mahendra Baahubali alias Shivudu (Prabhas)
decides to avenge his father's death by raising his own army with the help of
Kattappa and returns to Mahishmati along with Avantika (Tamannaah) and the
people of the city. Bhallaladeva once again kidnaps Devasena and seals the
palace, but Baahubali, ingenious like his father, manages to enter the palace to
capture Bhallaladeva.

Bijjala Deva tries to brainwash Kattappa reminding him of his forefather's pledge
of their allegiance to protect and defend the throne of Mahismati and their duty
to be loyal to the king. Kattappa reminds him that Sivagami had declared
Mahendra Baahubali king before her death 25 years back and hence his loyalties
instead lie with the rightful king, Baahubali. Bhallaladeva is later defeated by
Baahubali and burnt alive on a pyre prepared by Devasena. Ending the cruel
regime of Bhallaladeva, Baahubali becomes the new King of Mahishmati with
Avantika as his queen, declaring peace and harmony.

In the end credits, a child is heard asking an elder whether the son of Mahendra
Baahubali will become the next king of Mahishmati. To which, the elder replies:
"Who knows what Lord Shiva is planning!"

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