Baahubali – The Beginning was released on July 10, 2015 stands as one of Indian cinema’s greatest blockbusters. A true magnum opus, it played a pivotal role in kickstarting the trend of pan-Indian films.
Part two of the movie – Baahubali – The Conclusion was one of the most awaited movies after the curiosity that the original part had built. A decade later, its iconic characters continue to resonate with audiences across the country.
Interestingly, the larger-than-life characters from the Baahubali universe draw surprising parallels with some of the Indian cricketing legends. In this article, CricTracker reimagines some popular cricketers as characters from the world of Baahubali.
Let’s look at the cricketers reimagined as Baahubali characters
Kattappa – Gautam Gambhir
Gautam Gambhir as Kattappa (AI-Generated)Kattappa, the loyal commander of Mahishmati’s royal bodyguards, is known for his unwavering loyalty and support. Similarly, Gautam Gambhir has been a steadfast figure for the Indian cricket team during crucial moments. He is much like how Kattappa stood by Amarendra Baahubali, and played vital innings in India’s historic triumphs, 97 in the 2011 World Cup final and 75 in the 2007 T20 World Cup final. His selfless contributions made him one of the unsung heroes of Indian cricket, much like Kattappa in the world of Baahubali.
Amarendra Baahubali – MS Dhoni
MS Dhoni as Amarendra Baahubali (AI-generated)Amarendra Baahubali, the noble and selfless warrior prince, is the epitome of leadership and calm under pressure. This character perfectly mirrors former Indian captain MS Dhoni. The wicketkeeper-batter is known for his tactical brilliance and composed demeanor, and led India to major ICC titles, the 2007 T20 World Cup, 2011 ODI World Cup, and 2013 Champions Trophy. Like Amarendra Baahubali, Dhoni was loved by the fans and led with courage and humility.
Mahendra Baahubali – Rohit Sharma
The son of Amarendra, Mahendra Baahubali rises from the simple world to reclaim his rightful place as king. Rohit Sharma‘s cricketing journey mirrors this arc. He started as a middle-order batster with inconsistent performances, and blossomed once promoted to the top of the order. His record-breaking double centuries in ODIs, five centuries in the 2019 World Cup, and recent success as captain in the 2024 T20 World Cup and 2025 Champions Trophy make him a modern-day Mahendra Baahubali, a calm leader with a fierce will to win.
Bhallaladeva – Yuvraj singh
Yuvraj Singh as Bhallaladeva (AI-generated)Bhallaladeva, though portrayed as an antagonist, is a formidable warrior and a powerful force in battle. Yuvraj Singh, a fierce competitor on the field, fought his own battles, notably his comeback after beating cancer. A match-winner with both bat and ball, Yuvraj was India’s hero in the 2011 World Cup, earning the Player of the Tournament. His fighting spirit and dominance make him a fitting parallel to Bhallaladeva, with a far more inspirational real-life story.
Bijjaladeva – Yograj singh
Bijjaladeva, father of Bhallaladeva, is a former prince known for his unfiltered opinions. Yograj Singh, father of Yuvraj Singh, is known for his outspoken nature and strong views, especially regarding cricket and his son’s career. His off-field presence and vocal style has a striking similarity Bijjaladeva’s commanding character in the Baahubali universe.
Inkoshi – Kieron Pollard
Inkoshi, the fearsome king of the Kalakeya tribe, was a brutal warrior with unmatched aggression. Kieron Pollard, with his explosive power-hitting and on-field presence, matches this energy. He is known for turning games around with his big-hitting abilities, and has also taken on leadership and coaching roles in T20 leagues across the globe. Recently, he helped MI New York secure their second Major League Cricket (MLC) title in 2025.
Kumara Varma – Yuzvendra Chahal
Kumara Varma is known for his innocence and comical moments, was a light-hearted presence in the intense world of Baahubali. Yuzvendra Chahal, too, brings a similar vibe to the cricketing world when he represents the Men in Blue or the Punjab Kings, or any other professional team. Apart from his skill as a spinner, Chahal is widely loved for his playful nature, and funny social media presence. He may not be a frontline warrior, but his presence is unforgettable, just like Kumara Varma.