Hey Mara, 34 :)
Hello, my lovely P! 💖🌻
34: Do you get jealous easily? Y E S, and I truly hate to admit it and I really hate it, but yes yes, I do get jealous super fast isbdke I'm getting better tho, so that's counts as smth 😌

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Hey Mara, 34 :)
Hello, my lovely P! 💖🌻
34: Do you get jealous easily? Y E S, and I truly hate to admit it and I really hate it, but yes yes, I do get jealous super fast isbdke I'm getting better tho, so that's counts as smth 😌
Preethi {Hindu}
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@kollyreign replied to your post “forestpenguin: puppyloveblog24: forestpenguin: so I wasn’t going...”
loool, sharme have you seen the movie yet?
yes i have and i have never regretted going to watch a mani ratnam movie THAT MUCH (luckily i never saw kadal so this takes #2 position on his list of worst movies)
@kollyreign replied to your post “@kollyreign replied to your post “Who is the wife of Bhallala Deva?” ...”
Your views were mine when I first saw that theory I was like hmm possibly but then I was like wait a minute hold up this is Devasena we're talking about AND i mean the director himself gave confirmation... what more confirmation do we need lool?
Thank you P!! xx
And I will be honest. I have considered the theory myself before I found all these evidences within to rubbish it. For people who think Bhalla doesn’t have it in his heart to adopt a child according to Rajamouli’s explanation, I’ll point at Rana’s answer— Bhadra was a surrogate child. Bhalla might not have married because of his obsession with Deva but that doesn’t have to stop him from having a child for the throne with another woman. It happened in Mahabharatha so why not in Baahubali, for this is based on Indian epics after all!!
@kollyreign replied to your post “Who is the wife of Bhallala Deva?”
Thank you for ending this theory xD
Gah!! I’ve got a pretty bad headache and this is not the time for me to deep think but when I saw that theory thread going on, I just had to. I feel bad though cause I think I sounded kind of rude in there 😖
kollyreign replied to your post “kollyreign mentioned you on a post ...”
now you know why I didn't really ship that crackship lol, bhalla was the definition of something else didn't like him at all in the first and in the second absolutely couldn't stand him as we saw more of his devious mind/past and present and I completely forgot he had a son till the ending where devasena was carrying his head and i was like wait whose head is this!? and then pieces fit
I still think they are cute as a crackship cause I have seen these interviews with those three everywhere (they’re my golden trio of telugu industry now), not as Bhalla with Devasena though. Not anymore. And like I said, I keep wondering about his backstory now, the story that is yet to be told. I have a lot of questions like that now and I need to hunt Rajamouli sir down to get the answers which is IMPOSSIBLE. And ha, for the past two years I was always like if Bhadra was Bhalla’s son, who would play his wife in the second movie... I was breaking my head over it but no one told me the answer *sighs*
congrats on finally watching the movie! and yes Rana played the role perfectly! I couldn't have seen anyone else take his role or devasenas or baahubali's or sivagamis or kattapas. Those roles are irreplacable in my opinion
Thanks but I’M STILL A WRECK. I WAS LAUGHING MY ASS OFF TILL INTERMISSION and then, poof- there was this dark cloud over my head and the tears wouldn’t stop. But honestly, the cast lived their roles. It felt like they were born to play them cause only few movies reach this level of immortality. Devasena and Sivagami were the two apples of my eyes, like I didn’t even look at the men when they were on the screen. Bless the cast!!
kollyreign replied to your post “kollyreign mentioned you on a post ...”
LOOL Sharme's ship is SAILING. I REPEAT SHARME'S SHIP IS SAILING EVERYONE LOOL.
YES MY SHIP. ALL ARE WELCOME ABOARD!!
It shall always stay afloat!! *pointedly looks at @cassandor*
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