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Everything You Must Know About Bhallaladeva’s Revolving Blade-Chariot, Did Royal Enfield’s Engine Powered It?

It has been 8 days and Baahubali-2 has reached such numbers which are quite far away from the thoughts of possibility. In addition to the flawless performances from the cast, breathtaking VFX, and amusing CGI, there are certain dialogues that left all of us stunned. According to the sources, Baahubali-The Conclusion has crossed the massive Rs 1000 crore box office collections, making it the highest grossing movie in India.Baahubali 2, despite being a commercially successful movie with certain impressive aspects like the sound cast, crew and amusing CGI effects. The movie has shown us some engineering marvels which no other Indian movie has shown in the case of ammunition. Certain vehicles, weapons, and structures used in this movie are quite brisk and outstandingly out o the box.Check: Things You Need To Closely Observe In Baahubali – The Conclusion Trailer

Especially it was the show of Baahubali’s sibling Bhallaladeva, striking into the war field with the gigantic revolving blade chariot, viewers were frozen looking at the wonderful design, the technicians has shown on the screen. Now, what powered that massive vehicle will shock all of you.

It was a Royal Enfield engine, says the Production designer Sabu Cyril who has been working with SS Rajamouli for almost a decade.

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“Bhallaladeva’s chariot was built around a Royal Enfield engine so that it would get the power and speed it required. We had done the same in the first part as well,” Cyril said.

“The chariot also had proper car steering and a driver. We had great fun designing and making it,” the 55-year-old designer has added.

Not only the chariot, the astounding designs of Elephant armories, the Maahishmati’s infrastructure and sculptures, what not? everything that is part of Baahubali series is an antique of its own world.

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