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Baahubali 2 trailer: Prabhas-Rana Daggubati In Final, Grand face off, Baahubali’s romance will stun you

The trailer of Baahubali: The Conclusion is out! A follow up to Baahubali: The Beginning, the trailer of Baahubali 2 is truly out of the world and it packs action and emotions in appropriate proportion to leave us in awe.

The trailer of the Hindi version of Baahubali: The Conclusion, the second part of S S Rajamouli's blockbuster epic drama Baahubali, made our Thursday morning a lot more exciting. The two-minute-long trailer features actors Prabhas, Rana Daggubati, Anushka Shetty, Ramya Krishnan and Sathyaraj reprising their roles originally played in Baahubali: The Beginning. The second part is actually a prequel to Baahubali: The Beginning, which is evident in the strikingly noticeable difference in the appearance of the characters as seen in the trailer. Prabhas features in dual roles - both as Mahendra Baahubali and his father Amarendra Baahubali. Meanwhile, Rana steals a substantial amount of the limelight as the younger version of Bhallala Deva, the tyrannical king of the ancient kingdom of Mahishmati. Tamannaah returns as Avanthika while Anushka and Sathyaraj reprise their roles as Devasena and Katappa. Meanwhile, the trailer of the Telugu version of the magnum opus also releases in more than 250 theaters across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana today.
The trailer of Baahubali: The Conclusion also offers snippets of Devasena and Amarendra's romance. In the first part of the magnum opus, Amarendra was declared the emperor of Mahishmati following a glorious victory against invaders. But he was killed and Devasena was thrown into prison by Bhallala Deva, Baahubali's much-discussed anti-hero. The trailer, which promised to reveal why Kattappa killed Baahubali, also drops a major hint but the answer still remains shrouded in mystery.

The trailer starts off with a quick rewind of what happened in the first part. It throws the spotlight on the majestic Anushka Shetty, exploring her romance with Prabhas in a few fleeting shots. The focus then shifts on Prabhas, who plays Amarendra Baahubali, and shots featuring him will send his fans into a frenzy. It’s also very evident that Rajamouli and his team have pushed the envelope in terms of scale, vision, action and visual effects.
Karan Johar's Dharma Production distributes the Hindi version of Rajamouli's National award-winning film. On Thursday, the production house described the trailer aptly on Twitter: "The most awaited trailer of the year is here!"
Ahead of the trailer, director Rajamouli kept us updated with intriguing posters like this:


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