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Watch: Kids Recreate Baahubali's Iconic Death Scene And It Is Hilarious

Watch: Kids Recreate Baahubali's Iconic Death Scene And It Is Hilarious

News1806-06-2025

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The social media users could not get enough of the children's sweet and innocent performance.
Who doesn't love reenacting iconic movie scenes? These two tiny stars swapped swords for spatulas to recreate the legendary moment from Baahubali: The Beginning. Their adorable reenactment is winning hearts across the internet.
A now-viral Instagram video captures the kids hilariously performing the famous betrayal scene from the Rajamouli classic, where Katappa fatally stabs Baahubali. Shared by an Instagram user, the video turns intense drama into pure cuteness and comic timing.
In the clip, the child playing 'Katappa" quietly sneaks up behind the unsuspecting 'Baahubali", who is standing still, awaiting his fate. However, Katappa wields a spatula and delivers the dramatic 'stab' No, not to the back, but to the butt.
The unexpected twist left Instagram users howling with laughter. Meanwhile, a text overlay on the video stated it was 'the cutest" death scene ever.
The reel got millions of views and thousands of likes, and comments. The social media users could not get enough of the children's sweet and innocent performance.
Social media reactions flood in
From wordplay to witty one-liners, the comments section was a treasure trove of humour. While a user joked it was a 'kidney touching scene," another quipped, 'Why did Chotappa kill Chotubali?" Another user chimed in with, 'Bade dukh ke saath hasna pad raha hai (I can't help but laugh at the scene)."
Many joked about the alleged missed mark. A user jokingly said, 'Isne toh scene hi badal diya (This Katappa changed the scene)."
Yet another user wrote, 'Beta peedh me maarna thha (Child, you had to stab him in the back)."
In another incident, a heartening video of a baby elephant is going viral on social media. The baby elephant, as per reports, was stuck in a muddy pit. What moved many online was its reaction after it was rescued by the forest officials. The baby elephant offered a gesture of gratitude to its rescuer, the JCB machine.
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June 06, 2025, 19:41 IST

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