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WATCH: Prabhas-Rana talk about the ultimate face-off in Baahubali 2

Come April 28, and film enthusaists across the country will get the answer to the most-asked question, 'Why Kattapa killed Baahubali'?

After months and months of waiting, SS Rajamouli is set to be back with the conclusion. If Baahubali: The Beginning made your jaws drop, then brace yourself for the finale as Rajamouli has promised even more drama, romance and action in the conclusion.

With only a few days left for the film to hit the screens, co-actors Prabhas and Rana Daggubati came together to talk about their experience of working in the franchise, their bond on the film sets and the final face off in the epic battle on screen.

Rana, who plays the evil Bhallala Deva in Baahubali franchise, says that there will be an epitome of evilness in Baahubali 2.

Baahubali turned out to be a blockbuster, and expectations are even higher from the sequel.

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