Baahubali At 9: Prabhas' Iconic Dialogues That Still Rule Hearts
Prabhas, a box office titan, has extended his reign beyond his latest hit, "Kalki 2898 AD." His global status was solidified with the record-breaking "Baahubali" franchise, along with "Saalar" and "Saaho." Prabhas' dedication to his craft and captivating screen presence have propelled him to worldwide superstardom. Nine years ago, "Baahubali" shattered box office records and changed Indian cinema forever, with Prabhas at its heart.
"Baahubali" wasn't just about action; it featured powerful dialogues that resonated deeply. Here are some of Prabhas' iconic lines that continue to be celebrated:

* "Aurat Par Haath Daalne Vale Ki Ungliyaan Nahi Kaat Tey, Kaat Tey Hain Toh Gala!" (It's not the Fingers of the one who puts his hand on a woman should be cut... But it is his throat!). This line symbolised his character's unwavering sense of justice and protectiveness.
* "Samay Har Kaayar Ko Apni Bahaaduri Dikhane Ka Ek Mauka Jaroor Deta Hai, Yahi Vo Kshan Hai" (Fate gives every coward a chance to show their bravery, this is that moment!). Delivered with Prabhas' trademark intensity, this line inspired his onscreen comrades and left audiences pumped.
More than just a movie, "Baahubali" became a phenomenon. Prabhas' portrayal of Mahendra Baahubali and Amarendra Baahubali catapulted him to international superstardom. His dedication and effortless performance resonated with audiences worldwide, earning him a place in millions of hearts.
From his awe-inspiring physical transformation to his nuanced portrayal of the character, Prabhas poured his heart into "Baahubali." The film may have been released nine years ago, but Prabhas' legacy as Baahubali continues to roar, leaving an indelible mark on cinema history.
* "Devi Ma Ki Pyaas Bujhane Ke Liye Ek Nirbal Ki Bali Kyu, Mera Umadta Hua Rakt Samarpit Hain" (Why sacrifice the weak to quench the thirst of the Goddess? Offer my raging blood!). This dialogue showcased Prabhas' character's courage and compassion, questioning blind tradition.
* "Kya Hai Mrityu, Humare Haathon Se Shatru Ka Mar Jaana Yeh Sochna Hai Mrityu, Ranbhoomi Mein Shatru Se Bhaybheet Hokar Jeevit Rehna Hai Mrityu?" (What is death? To live in fear of the enemy on the battlefield is death!). Looking into the eyes of his soldiers, Prabhas redefined death as not the absence of life but the absence of courage.
* "Apne Haathon Ko Hathyar Bana Lo, Apni Saanson Ko Aandhiyon Mein Badal Do, Humara Rakht Hi Mahaan Sena Hain" (Turn your hands into weapons; turn your breaths into storms; our blood is the mighty army!). With this speech, Prabhas rallied his troops, reminding them of their inner strength and igniting a fire for victory.
Prabhas' portrayal in "Baahubali" was more than just acting; it was a testament to his dedication. His performance resonated deeply with audiences worldwide. The sheer power he brought to the role earned him a place in cinema history. His legacy as Baahubali continues to inspire fans globally.