This is a list of characters featured in the Baahubali franchise which consists of two films, a novel, a comic and two television series.
They are all characters which have appeared in The Beginning (2015), The Conclusion (2017), The Lost Legends (2017),[1] Crown of Blood (2024),[2] and the novels The Rise of Sivagami (2017), Chaturanga (2020) and Queen of Mahishmathi (2020).
Amarendra Baahubali, Maharaja Vikramdeva and Akhila's son, was born in Mahishmati (Telugu) / Magizhmathi (Tamil).
She recognized his leadership qualities and announced him as the next king after he succeeded in a contest to defend the empire from the Kalakeya invasion.
He is envied by Bhallaladeva who manipulates Sivagami and issues an order to Kattappa to execute Baahubali for treason.
Devasena later burns him alive on a funeral pyre she prepared for him after Mahendra Baahubali defeats him in a battle.
Devasena (Portrayed by Anushka Shetty) is the lead female character of the Baahubali franchise along with Sivagami.
[4] She is brave and bold and believes firmly in her decisions, and it is through great practice that she achieves her martial skills.
Bhallaladeva orders his men to capture Devasena while Sivagami flees with baby Mahendra in her arms.
After Bhalla's death, Devasena becomes the new Queen Mother (Rajamatha) and announces Mahendra Baahubali as the new king of Mahishmati kingdom.
Mahendra Baahubali falls in love with her and she later accepts him after she discovers that he climbed the waterfall mountain just for her.
As a guerrilla fighter, her life is devoted to a sole mission, saving Devasena from captivity in Mahishmati by Bhallaladeva.
Rajamatha (Queen Mother) Sivagami Devi (Portrayed by Ramya Krishnan) is the former regent of the Mahishmati kingdom.
She is a strong headed leader and the most powerful character in the Baahubali series, who decides the fate of Mahishmati.
She has her own imperfections: pride, temper and inflexibility, all of which lead her to persecute Amarendra Baahubali for marrying Devasena.
Sivagami raises both her nephew Amarendra Baahubali and her son Bhallaladeva to be worthy heirs to the throne and when the time comes she decides to make one of them a king of Mahishmati.
She is manipulated by her husband Bijjaladeva and son Bhallaladeva into ordering Kattappa to kill Amarendra Baahubali, her nephew.
Kumara Varma is the brother of King Jayavarma's unnamed wife and was considered as a potential groom of Devasena.
He lived with Devasena's family and lacked self-confidence until he meets Amarendra Baahubali, who boosts his confidence during the Pindaris' attack on the Kunthala Kingdom.
A neighbouring kingdom to Mahishmati introduced in the TV series, led by king Yaduvanshi and his children Vaara and Yamagni.
Vaara is similarly greedy and corrupt like Bhallaladeva, leading to his sister trying to kill him on several occasions, unintentionally poisoning their father while visiting Mahishmati.
An extensive group of raiders and troublesome warriors seen in the TV series, donning demon and animal masks and plunder villages.
Kalpana's husband Shrutsen was murdered by ministers allied with Mahishmati so she prides herself on taking it as the ultimate prize.
They are led by Captain Khaalakhanjar and his daughter Ayesha, and are revealed to be against monarchy and have started their own civilization running off of theft.
They are led by Jaya Varma and dwell in a cave hideout in a forest next to the Amburi tribe, atop a mountain.
A kingdom mentioned in the TV series, a failed and underdeveloped one with people who had high honor and nobility standards.
A long lost civilization known for its king Durkaal, who defeated a demoness who was terrorizing the village by sealing her in an urn using a strand of his hair.
The tribe members appear to have makeup giving them blue skin and ornaments that resemble Hindu deities.
A tribe of proclaimed forest guardians who oppose outsider hunting, they wear animal skin and worship the mythical warthog Old Father.
Character are seen hailing from lands including China, Scandinavia, Japan, Mongolia, Ireland, and Arabia.