Bahubali 2 =link= Full Film May 2026

“You did not kill my father,” Mahendra says. “You were a weapon. Bhallaladeva was the hand that wielded you.”

He manipulated Queen Sivagami’s rigid sense of law. He whispered that Devasena was arrogant, disrespectful to the crown. The turning point came when a humble sculptor crafted a magnificent golden statue of Devasena. Bhalla’s men smashed it. Devasena, in her fury, took a hammer to a decorative emblem of Bhallaladeva. Sivagami saw this as treason. The queen, bound by her oath to the throne above all, banished Amarendra and Devasena from the palace. But Amarendra was no ordinary exile. He moved to a small village on the kingdom’s edge and, with the help of the loyal Kattappa, built a hidden utopia. He diverted a river to end a drought, created fertile farmland, and became a folk hero to the very people the palace ignored. He named this paradise after his mother.

The story begins where the first ended: with Shivudu, now known as Mahendra Baahubali, holding the severed head of Bhallaladeva’s treacherous guard. The masked warrior Kattappa stands frozen, the blood of Amarendra Baahubali still a phantom stain on his sword. The question that burned for a year finally erupts from Mahendra’s throat: “Why did you kill him, Kattappa?” bahubali 2 full film

Devasena gave birth to their son—Mahendra. For a time, there was peace. But Bhalla could not tolerate his cousin’s happiness. He conspired with a greedy warlord to attack the village. Amarendra defended his people single-handedly, slaughtering the entire army without a drop of royal help. This act of defiance was the final straw for Sivagami. She ordered Amarendra’s arrest. In the dungeons, Bhalla played his final move. He revealed to Sivagami a conspiracy: a plot that showed Amarendra was about to overthrow her. It was a lie, but a perfect one. He then made a secret deal with Kattappa. He reminded the slave of his oath: to obey the ruling monarch without question. And then, he ordered Sivagami to give the command.

Bhallaladeva unleashes everything: war elephants, giant rotating battle saws, and a golden armor that makes him invincible. Mahendra fights like his father—not with brutality, but with genius. He uses Bhalla’s own weight against him, burying him in mud, tearing off his armor piece by piece. “You did not kill my father,” Mahendra says

The sun rises over Mahishmati. The son has avenged the father. And the legend of Baahubali—both father and son—becomes eternal.

As Bhalla stands defeated, Queen Sivagami arrives, finally learning the truth. With a scream of anguish, she realizes her mistake. She turns on Bhalla, but he, in a final act of cowardice, shoves her off the palace ramparts. Mahendra leaps, catching his grandmother in mid-air, but she is mortally wounded. He whispered that Devasena was arrogant, disrespectful to

Kattappa, his soul shattering, understood. She meant death . That night, in the prison cell, as Amarendra smiled and spoke of his son’s future, Kattappa raised his sword. One clean strike. The greatest warrior of Mahishmati fell, not by an enemy’s hand, but by the loyalty of his dearest friend. Back in the present, Mahendra has heard enough. Rage consumes him. He storms the gates of Mahishmati with Avantika (Tamannaah) and a rebel army. The final war is not a battle—it is a natural disaster.