By Afiur
April 28, 2026
Amarendra’s introduction is nothing short of legendary. Calming a rampaging elephant while saving Sivagami, Prabhas establishes power and compassion at once.
During his travels, Amarendra quietly steps in to protect Kuntala. The Pindari fight sequence where he reveals his armour mid-battle, is a masterclass in combat.
Teaching Devasena to shoot three arrows at once, Prabhas blends authority with playfulness. It is a shift from becoming strangers to equals to something more.
That boat sequence where Amarendra bends down to let Devasena walk over him is romance written in mythic scale. It speaks volumes about devotion without a word.
In the royal court, his stance on punishing a molester turns into a whistle-worthy moment. Prabhas delivers it with conviction, reinforcing his moral clarity.
Even in death, Amarendra refuses to fall. Betrayed and wounded, he dies seated like a king, turning tragedy into triumph through sheer screen presence.
As Mahendra Baahubali, Prabhas returns with new energy. The palm tree catapult sequence is inventive, explosive, and a crowd favourite.
After a battle where Bhallaladeva pushes him to the edge, Mahendra rises again, drawing strength from the Shivlinga to stand tall, channelling fury and faith.