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Baahubali's father, a king of India, died young and his mother died in childbirth. Regent by the aunt, raising Baahubali and cousin to grow up, the throne will be chosen by one of the two brothers, who can occupy the place.
When he grew up, Baahubali was brave, strong, and loved the people like a son. His cousin was cruel, domineering, and regarded the people like ants. His aunt announced that Baahubali would inherit the throne. However, during his travels before Baahubali came to the throne, he fell in love with the princess of the small country, and was tricked by his cousin to have a rift with his adoptive mother, asking Baahubali to choose between the throne and the princess. The loyal Baahubali chose to be faithful to the princess and gave up the throne. However, his popularity among the people made his cousin who ascended the throne hated to the core, and his mother, Ji Rang, sent someone to kill Baahubali. The aunt who learned the truth escaped with Baahubali's son, who died on the way, and the princess was captured and imprisoned.
Years later, when his son Mahenda grew up, he learned everything, killed his uncle, saved his mother, and took back his kingdom.
The way of telling this story is very special. It uses the son as the protagonist and tells the grievances and grievances of the fathers in the form of memories. However, Baahubali is so good and impressive. After his appearance, the image of the son appears to be much thinner. , In the later period, the memory is over, and the plot of the son's revenge seems less attractive. The two roles of father and son played by the same actor feel completely different. Baahubali is kind, loyal and wise, while Moeduo is lively and unrestrained...
Baahubali is a dream lover...
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