New Delhi: 'Baahubali 2: The Conclusion' has turned out to be a game-changer for Indian cinema. Be it the jaw-dropping special effects or breakthrough performances, the SS Rajamouli directorial is being termed as mere perfection by cinema lovers. 


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Even Bhallaladeva's much-talked-about chariot had a humongous driving force behind it. Reportedly, the revolving blade chariot was powered by a Royal Enfield engine. Yes, you read that right! 


According to a Hindustan Times report, originally attributed to Manorama Online, production designer Sabu Cyril said, “Bhallala Deva’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.” 


“The chariot also had proper car steering and a driver. We had great fun designing and making it,” he further said.


So, now we know how Rana Daggubati overpowered his enemies at the war zone.


On the Box Office front, 'Baahubali 2' has successfully crossed the Rs 1000 crore mark worldwide.