Bhallaladeva


Bhallaladeva is a fictional character and the primary antagonist of the Baahubali franchise. The character was created by the writer K. V. Vijayendra Prasad, and was portrayed by Rana Daggubati in the films ' and ', which were directed by S. S. Rajamouli.

Fictional biography

Early life

Bhallaladeva is the son of Bijjaladeva and Rajamatha Sivagami Devi. He is raised by Sivagami along with his cousin Amarendra Baahubali. He is a great warrior and is as equally skilled as his cousin. However, he is not empathetic towards his subjects like Amarendra and has a ruthless personality. He is often misguided by his father Bijjaladeva to take evil steps. He ruled over Mahishmati for 25 years.

Rivalry with Amarendra

Bhallaladeva shared a long rivalry with his brother Amarendra Baahubali, whom he was heavily jealous of. Since in his mind, being powerful and overruling his subjects was his only priority while Baahubali sought equality and harmony among all of the kingdom's citizens. Left out of the people and his mother's attention, he framed Baahubali for his assassination after he becomes king, and has Kattappa kill him.

King

Bhallaladeva manipulated his mother into hating Baahubali, who renounced the throne to stay married to Devasena. Bhallaladeva becomes king. After he tricks his mother into ordering Baahubali's execution, he rules with an iron fist and oppresses his subjects as well as the entire region. He destroys Kuntala completely, leading to the creation of the rebel alliance that intended to bring him down. After torturing Devasena for 25 years, his nephew Mahendra rescues her and ends his rule. Mahendra Baahubali.

Reception

Bhallaladeva was a great warrior and had a strong desire for power. He was always ready to kill to ascend the throne of Mahishmati and lacked compassion, a trait which Amarendra Baahubali had in abundance. While the character of Bhallaladeva seemed to have the potential to be a good king, in the sequel, his desire for power makes him evil and he begins to do hideous things to accomplish his goal which makes him lose his sanity eventually and he transforms into a hateful character. Despite being the king, he feels like he has nothing. Baahubali was a good man and he died as one, while Bhallaladeva did not have the virtue of greatness from the beginning. His actions were guided by basic human emotions such as jealousy, envy, desire and loneliness.
The Indian Express considers him as the most interesting character of the film even more than Baahubali and Devasena, and calls him "the only character that achieves such a huge transformation through the course of the film". Rakhadev Ghoshal of IB Times considers him to be a sadist.
Bollywood Life considered him to be the smartest character of . His son Bhadrudu was revealed to be adopted by SS Rajamouli, while Rana Daggubati jokingly said that he is a surrogate child. Another reviewer credited the female characters over Bhallaladeva.

Development

Characterization

The character of Bhallaladeva is inspired from Ravana of Ramayana and Duryodhana of Mahabharata. Just like Ravana kidnapped Sita, he also captured Devasena and kept her for 25 years. Bhallaladeva's feeling of having his right denied before birth when his father is denied the right to the throne due to his disability is contrasted with the denial of the throne to Duryodhana's father Dhritarashtra due to his blindness and his feelings about the matter. As Duryodhana didn't get the throne and tried his best to gain it, Bhallaldeva also followed every possible way to gain the thorne and finally got it and ruled it over 25 years. Like Duryodhana and Ravana also tried to marry Draupadi and Sita respectively, he also tried his best to marry Devasena and even convinced Shivagami to let him marry Devasena instead of Baahubali. He was also a very cruel king just like Kamsa. Kanniks Kannikeshwaran also shared the view.

Notable works done by Bhallaladeva

was inspired by Daniel Day-Lewis to play the character of Bhallaladeva. He had a lot of workout sessions for transforming into the character. Reports say that he worked for more than two hours a day for weight training and cardio. The older Bhallaldeva is heavier and weighed around 110 kg for those portions of both the films while his younger version is 8 kg lighter.
He learned martial arts for the film. He ate every two and half hours as a part of his diet and avoided oil, while eating food rich in carbohydrates and proteins. Even Prabhas had to eat about 40 boiled eggs daily to increase his weight to 150 kg. They both went through very tough workouts including 500 push ups a day.

Legacy and impact

, the actor who played Bhallaladeva, was paid a high amount for his role parallel to that of Baahubali, which was played by Prabhas, but he charged Rs 15 crore, less than the Rs 25 crore paid to Prabhas for the franchise. He described Baahubali as "career-defining" for him as the film industry will trust and support his vision. He further said that the film's success allowed him to gain more opportunities. He said he learned a lot working with the team of Baahubali.