9 Hidden References & Easter Eggs You Probably Missed in Rao Bahadur

References & Easter Eggs You Probably Missed in Rao Bahadur 👀

  1. Lavana being called "Nela Thakkuva Yedhava"

Lavana is constantly mocked for being born a month early. The payoff comes in the climax, where it's revealed that Renuka was already pregnant before the marriage.

  1. The black coffee dialogue

While preparing black coffee, Renuka says: "Nalupu ayithey em? Adhi kuda rangu ae kada." It seems like a casual line at first, but later reflects the film's underlying commentary on racism and prejudice.

  1. The pregnancy test during the song

Just as Rao asks Renuka out on a date during the song, she's anxiously waiting for the result of her pregnancy test. A subtle detail that's easy to miss.

  1. The portraits on the wall

Every framed photograph represents someone who has died. Rao Bahadur's mother's portrait shows her holding a child, hinting that she died along with her baby during childbirth.

  1. The pumpkin symbolism

Shortly before his death, Kusuma eats a pumpkin with its seeds intact. Later, those very seeds sprout into a plant from the soil where he's buried, symbolizing life emerging from death.

  1. Ramappa's "three lives"

Ramappa says his lifeline may be short, but thick enough to live three lives in one:

- Before entering Bhuvanaalayam.

- After being brainwashed by his ancestors.

- After suspicion (Anumanam) consumes him.

Three completely different versions of the same man within a single lifetime.

  1. The two portraits of Ramappa's mother

The portrait in the house shows her holding a baby. But the real photograph inside his father's locket has no child, because she never got to hold her baby. His father is the one holding the child. This quietly foreshadows the final reveal about Ramappa's true origin.

  1. "Vesham kaadu, Raajasam..."

Ramappa proudly tells Achari: "Vesham kaadu, raajasam. Adi maa raktham lone undi. Neeku cheppinaa artham kaadule."

After the climax, this becomes one of the funniest ironic lines in the film.

  1. "Maa vamsapu raktam"

When Kusuma points at the ancestral portraits and asks, "Veellandariki unnadi, naaku lenidi entadi?" Ramappa replies, "Maa vamsapu raktam."

Ironically, Ramappa is technically correct, just not in the way he believes. Kusuma truly doesn't share the blood of the people in those portraits.

The amount of foreshadowing packed into Rao Bahadur is genuinely impressive. Nearly every rewatch reveals a new layer hidden in plain sight.

  1. the dream which Achamma has that Achari says is a 1000cr worth film is just the plot of Bahubali through the eyes of Bhallaladeva's wife. She says, "my brother-in-law's son beheaded my son. my husband went to kill him but he got burnt alive"
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u/tarun_phoenix — 9 hours ago

9 Hidden References & Easter Eggs You Probably Missed in Rao Bahadur

Heavy spoiler alert

  1. Lavana being called "Nela Thakkuva Yedhava"

Lavana is constantly mocked for being born a month early. The payoff comes in the climax, where it's revealed that Renuka was already pregnant before the marriage.

  1. The black coffee dialogue

While preparing black coffee, Renuka says: "Nalupu ayithey em? Adhi kuda rangu ae kada." It seems like a casual line at first, but later reflects the film's underlying commentary on racism and prejudice.

  1. The pregnancy test during the song

Just as Rao asks Renuka out on a date during the song, she's anxiously waiting for the result of her pregnancy test. A subtle detail that's easy to miss.

  1. The portraits on the wall

Every framed photograph represents someone who has died. Rao Bahadur's mother's portrait shows her holding a child, hinting that she died along with her baby during childbirth.

  1. The pumpkin symbolism

Shortly before his death, Kusuma eats a pumpkin with its seeds intact. Later, those very seeds sprout into a plant from the soil where he's buried, symbolizing life emerging from death.

  1. Ramappa's "three lives"

Ramappa says his lifeline may be short, but thick enough to live three lives in one:

- Before entering Bhuvanaalayam.

- After being brainwashed by his ancestors.

- After suspicion (Anumanam) consumes him.

Three completely different versions of the same man within a single lifetime.

  1. The two portraits of Ramappa's mother

The portrait in the house shows her holding a baby. But the real photograph inside his father's locket has no child, because she never got to hold her baby. His father is the one holding the child. This quietly foreshadows the final reveal about Ramappa's true origin.

  1. "Vesham kaadu, Raajasam..."

Ramappa proudly tells Achari: "Vesham kaadu, raajasam. Adi maa raktham lone undi. Neeku cheppinaa artham kaadule."

After the climax, this becomes one of the funniest ironic lines in the film.

  1. "Maa vamsapu raktam"

When Kusuma points at the ancestral portraits and asks, "Veellandariki unnadi, naaku lenidi entadi?" Ramappa replies, "Maa vamsapu raktam."

Ironically, Ramappa is technically correct, just not in the way he believes. Kusuma truly doesn't share the blood of the people in those portraits.

The amount of foreshadowing packed into Rao Bahadur is genuinely impressive. Nearly every rewatch reveals a new layer hidden in plain sight.

  1. the dream which Achamma has that Achari says is a 1000cr worth film is just the plot of Bahubali through the eyes of Bhallaladeva's wife. She says, "my brother-in-law's son beheaded my son. my husband went to kill him but he got burnt alive"
u/tarun_phoenix — 10 hours ago

Action anime recommendation

I love action anime that are short, fast paced, and don't waste time with fillers.

Recently I watched Kaiju No. 8, and it was amazing.

I've already seen:

* Jujutsu Kaisen

* Demon Slayer

* My Hero Academia

* Chainsaw Man

* Parasyte

* Attack on Titan

I'm looking for anime with zero fillers, top tier action, and a great story. Preferably something that's already finished or has a decent number of episodes.

Any recommendations?

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u/tarun_phoenix — 1 day ago
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Top 5 movies of 2026 so far

My Top 5 Movies of the Year (So Far)

  1. Project Hail Mary

Watched it on a 100-foot 2D screen. One of the most immersive theatrical experiences I've ever had.

  1. Dhurandhar: The Revenge

A textbook example of how to perfectly sync music with action and how to direct a sequel.

  1. Sheep's Out

Wholesome. I cried a lot. Completely surprised me from start to finish.

  1. Singgeetham

Two hours with almost no dialogue, only music... absolutely amazing. One of the rarest experiments in Telugu cinema.

  1. Hoppers

Thought-provoking. Animated movies will always have a special place in my heart, and this is exactly why.

Honourable Mentions:

• Michael

• Obsession

u/tarun_phoenix — 2 days ago

Rao Bahadur

Ultracrepidarian. Sesquipedalian. Quomodocunquizing.

Three unique English words you've probably never heard before.

Rao Bahadur is one such bold and unique film from Telugu cinema. It revolves entirely around the concept of "Anumanam Penu Bhutham" (the destructive power of suspicion), with a stellar performance from Satyadev.

The twist in the final five minutes, just before the end credits, is on par with the kind of mind-bending reveals you get in Fight Club and Shutter Island.

This definitely isn't everyone's cup of tea. It tests your patience in a couple of places.

But for me?

Definitely my espresso. ☕

u/tarun_phoenix — 3 days ago
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Kizumonogatari Trilogy

Kizumonogatari 3rd movie is the best movie in the trilogy.

I thought this was going to be a boring outing for me because all the vampire hunters were defeated by Araragi in the previous two movies.

But this movie is much deeper, more unsettling, and more beautiful than I expected.

From Kiss-shot's backstory to the climax fights and the final realization, everything is peak.

u/tarun_phoenix — 7 days ago
▲ 25 r/Fate

Is this the first season i gotta start ?

I really wanna see this anime back from soo many years hearing about its action sequence

But right now even after going through reddit and chat gpt soo much, I'm confused where to even begin from

Someone plz help !!

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u/tarun_phoenix — 20 days ago
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Need anime like oregairu

I was so connected to oregairu

Where the connections are deep,

Main character care for everyone , romance is soo superficial yet so deep

Good opening songs

I almost cried for the last episode

I searched a lot of anime similar to this but never find one

So helpme

FYI I already watched

Kaguya Sama love is war

Fly over to the moon

Horimiya

Rent a gf

Rascal doesn't dream of bunny girl senpai

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u/tarun_phoenix — 29 days ago

Hey gang i completed oregairu 4 years back and wanted to watch similar anime but never found anything..need help

I also watched, rascal doesn't dream of bunny girl senpai

, horimiya , houkya

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u/tarun_phoenix — 29 days ago

Hey gang i completed oregairu 4 years back and wanted to watch similar anime but never found anything..need help

I also watched, rascal doesn't dream of bunny girl senpai

, horimiya , houkya

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u/tarun_phoenix — 29 days ago

I think I’m kind of burned out on relationships right now. Med school makes everything feel fast and intense, and honestly, I’ve rushed into a few things.

I’ve been on dates with a few people. One ended on day one because it just felt off. Another was with a senior and lasted a few weeks. Then I dated a classmate for over a year, which felt real for a while, but it ended because things got too controlling. After that, I tried dating another senior (she’s 26, I’m 22), and again… it moved too fast and didn’t last.

Now I just feel tired of how quickly everything starts and ends.

But at the same time, I really miss the small things. The effort. Cooking for someone. The early flirting phase. Those little moments like smiling at each other for no reason, light touches, that slow build.

Is it still possible to find that kind of simple, almost “childish” love at this age? Or does everything just end up feeling rushed and complicated?

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u/tarun_phoenix — 2 months ago

I think I’m kind of burned out on relationships right now. Med school makes everything feel fast and intense, and honestly, I’ve rushed into a few things.

I’ve been on dates with a few people. One ended on day one because it just felt off. Another was with a senior and lasted a few weeks. Then I dated a classmate for over a year, which felt real for a while, but it ended because things got too controlling. After that, I tried dating another senior (she’s 26, I’m 22), and again… it moved too fast and didn’t last.

Now I just feel tired of how quickly everything starts and ends.

But at the same time, I really miss the small things. The effort. Cooking for someone. The early flirting phase. Those little moments like smiling at each other for no reason, light touches, that slow build.

Is it still possible to find that kind of simple, almost “childish” love at this age? Or does everything just end up feeling rushed and complicated?

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u/tarun_phoenix — 2 months ago