Why
Kattappa
killed
Baahubali
is
known
to
the
world
now!
Who
was
the
King
of
Mahishmathi
kingdom
when
Baahubali
died
is
also
clear,
and
what
happens
to
Bhallaladeva
is
also
evident
during
the
climax
of
the
movie.
So,
does
that
mean
that
all
the
tangled
questions
and
elements
of
doubts
are
cleared
for
the
audience?
No,
wait
for
it.
We
have
a
new
question
running
in
the
back
of
our
minds
now.
Who
is
Bhallaladeva's
wife?
Sounds
interesting,
doesn't
it?
Bhalla's
wife
is
not
to
be
seen
in
the
first
part,
Baahubali
1:
The
Beginning,
and
the
audience
were
in
some
expectations
with
the
built
up
curiosity
hoping
that
the
mystery
of
the
same
would
be
revealed
in
the
second
part.
However,
the
second
part,
Baahubali
2
doesn't
show
a
glimpse
of
Bhalla's
wife,
though
the
first
part
of
the
franchise
introduces
Bhadra,
as
Bhalla's
son.
With
the
mystery
being
unresolved,
the
social
media
folks
took
their
doubts
on
their
favourite
platforms,
Facebook
and
Twitter
where
they
were
seen
questioning
the
team
of
Baahubali
in
the
form
of
memes
which
were
interesting,
thought
provoking
and
humorous,
all
at
a
time.
Director
SS
Rajamouli
who
sculpts
his
characters
precisely
with
minute
detailing
and
no
room
for
error
would
definitely
not
make
such
a
costly
mistake.
The
victorious
director
recently
came
up
with
a
justification
in
order
to
clear
the
air
and
put
an
end
card
to
the
rumour.
The
Eega
director
conveyed
it
to
Baahubali
fans
that
the
evil
King,
Bhallaladeva,
who
would
be
turned
down
by
Devasena
as
the
latter
chooses
Amarendra
Baahubali
as
her
life
partner
over
the
former,
would
choose
to
remain
unmarried
as
Bhalla's
initial
love
towards
Devasena
refuses
to
die
down.
Hence
he
remains
a
bachelor
for
life
and
his
son,
Bhadra,
would
not
be
Bhalla's
biological
son
but
instead
an
adopted
son.
Well,
fans
of
the
franchise
movie
were
expecting
a
sequel
to
the
second
part
with
their
own
set
of
stories
helmed
around
Bhalla's
wife
and
supposed
son's
characters
but
Rajamouli
announced
that
the
movie
series
is
concluded
and
that
there
would
be
no
third
part
for
the
movie.
However,
The
44-year-old
director
also
stated
the
fact
that
the
journey
with
Baahubali
would
still
continue
with
some
innovative
works
such
as
"The
Rise
Of
Sivagami" a
book
series
along
with
the
animated
edition
of
Baahubali
movie
and
a
virtual
reality
version
of
the
movie
as
well.