Monday, 20 March 2017

The Rise of Shivagami - Baahubali Book Series Coming Soon

Leaving everybody stunned, the bilingual epic drama Baahubali – The Beginning gained hearts all throughout the nation. Adopted by a fairly intriguing climax, audiences now have been eagerly awaiting the discharge of the ‘conclusion’ of this drama. Now we hear that in a brand new transfer of types, the movie has been transformed into a 3 half e-book sequence.


The Rise of Shivagami - Baahubali Book Series on Queen of Mahishmati

Contemplating the way in which, the movie broke data on the box-office, author Anand Neelakantan determined to create books primarily based on the epic story of Bahubali. Although the books are impressed by the story of Bahubali, they're introduced from the attitude of a lady because it traces the journey of Shivagami, the queen of Mahishmati. From the age of 14 to 45, the e-book portrays her wrestle from a younger orphan who enters Mahishmati to avenge her father’s loss of life to the queen of that kingdom. Anand additionally acknowledged that he shall be introducing over 40 new characters within the e book.

He has accomplished the primary ebook within the collection, which is ‘Bahubali – The Rise of Shivagami’ which launched on March 15 and was revealed by Westland. Writer Anand Neelakanthan additionally added that apart from the English version, additionally they want to launch the e-book in different languages which embody Hindi, Tamil and Telugu within the coming months.

Katappa Did Not Kill Bahubali - Revealed


The most popular information is not in regards to the Bahubali -2 trailer releasing earlier than time however in regards to the new trailer revealing a vital side of the movie. If in case you have seen the promo, you'd realize that the makers have revealed an fascinating element from the forthcoming movie that may simply be an enormous spoiler for the story.

Keep in mind the climax scene from the primary a part of Bahubali, which left everybody puzzled about Kattapa killing Bahubali? The scene the place Katappa tells the King’s son Mahendra Baahubali that he killed Bahubali all of the sudden feels all mistaken now.

This might solely counsel two issues – both Kattappa lied to the king’s son about killing Bahubali or he simply took orders from Bahubali to faux issues up.

Both methods, why did Baahubali wish to be killed? Nicely, effectively.. the confusion is just getting worse!

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