Whenever someone speaks of 'Baahubali', the audience will be reminded of Amarendra Baahubali and his courageous wars with enemies. When Baahubali(Prabhas) goes on a tour to visit all the neighboring kingdoms, he falls in love with Princess Devasena(Anushka) in Kuntala kingdom. He stays there for some period to win her love. Enemies attack Kuntala kingdom during his stay. While defending the Kuntala kingdom from the enemies, Baahubali teaches Devasena a three-arrow technique. How did Rajamouli get this thought?
The audience were thrilled to watch the lead pair releasing three arrows each time and killing three enemies in a single shot. Some say that he might be inspired from our Indian epics. A team of researchers from Aram Archaeological Research Centre has found some stone carvings recently in Thally, Tamil Nadu. These stones depict the carvings of fighters using the three-arrow technique. They are saying that these stones belong to 13th century. History reveals that this kind of war techniques were used by the warriors of Vijayanagara empire.
Rajamouli has revealed several times in the past that most of his films were inspired from the Indian epics like Mahabharata, Ramayana. So, this three-arrow technique might be inspired from these epics.
The audience were thrilled to watch the lead pair releasing three arrows each time and killing three enemies in a single shot. Some say that he might be inspired from our Indian epics. A team of researchers from Aram Archaeological Research Centre has found some stone carvings recently in Thally, Tamil Nadu. These stones depict the carvings of fighters using the three-arrow technique. They are saying that these stones belong to 13th century. History reveals that this kind of war techniques were used by the warriors of Vijayanagara empire.
Rajamouli has revealed several times in the past that most of his films were inspired from the Indian epics like Mahabharata, Ramayana. So, this three-arrow technique might be inspired from these epics.