Baahubali's iconic characters in our conversations

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,May 24 2017]

Any time from now, your friend may send you Kattappa's animated still of sitting on his kneels. Be assured that he is not going to back-stab you, but is seeking your forgival.

The 'Baahubali-2' mania, to be sure, has hit Facebook. In the form of stickers. These stickers are going to be a substitute for emoticons and create new ones.

From the two Baahubalis to Bhallaladeva and Kattappa, Sivagmi to Kalakeya, everyone is at your service to boost your ego. Ego? If you are on your way, you can use Amarendra Baahubali to convey the message. If this is not massaging your ego, nothing else can!

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