Rana Daggubati AKA Bhallaladeva's Chariot In Baahubali Was Powered By A Royal Enfield Engine
Bhallala Devas chariot was used to ensure whoever tries attacking Bhallala would get chopped into pieces thanks to the lethal revolving saw blades. Royal Enfield engine as the centre-piece as that would give the chariot the required power and speed.
Baahubali 2 has become a complete phenomena, not only down south but in the history of Indian cinema.
The movie has been on a record breaking spree and is still not ready stop. The movie that has minted over Rs 1000 crore world wide has quite a few interesting details.
Bhallaladeva's weaponized chariot, fully equipped with this lethal, revolving saw blade. #BaahubaliMemories pic.twitter.com/gDnGHWiDaP
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The ones who have seen the movie will remember Rana Daggubati aka Bhallala Deva's chariot.
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It was used to ensure whoever tries attacking Bhallala would get chopped into pieces, thanks to the lethal revolving saw blades.
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Well, did you ever think how the chariot was put into use in the first place?
Well, in an interview with Manorama Online, production designer Sabu Cyril said,
"Bhallala Deva's chariot was built with a Royal Enfield engine as the centre-piece as that would give the chariot the required power and speed. We used this method in the first Baahubali film as well."
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"The chariot had a typical car steering plus a driver. We had a lot of fun designing and conceptualizing it," Sabu Cyril added.