In the area of Kiliki language, numerous investigations, discussions and debates have arisen over the years. Since its inception, Kiliki language has been the subject of interest not only at an academic level, but also in society in general. Its impact has been such that it has permeated different aspects of daily life, from culture, politics, economy, to technology. In this article, we will thoroughly explore the importance of Kiliki language, its implications and its influence in today's world. From its origins to the present, we will analyze its evolution and its role in contemporary society.
Kiliki | |
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Pronunciation | [kɪɫɪkɪ] |
Created by | Madhan Karky |
Date | 2015 |
Setting and usage | Baahubali |
Purpose | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | qkk (local use) |
Glottolog | None |
IETF | art-x-kiliki (local use) |
Kiliki or Kilikili is a fictional language originally created by Madhan Karky for the 2015 Indian epic adventure film Baahubali: The Beginning. It has 3000 words and is written using 22 symbols. In February 2020 on International Mother Language Day, the film's director SS Rajamouli launched the official website of Kiliki. It reportedly has 40 grammar rules but the grammar section of the website is empty.
In the film Baahubali: The Beginning, the Kalakeya tribe speak Kiliki. After the success of the film in December 2015, singer Smita released "Baha Kiliki", the first song in Kiliki language, onto YouTube. It has over 108 millions views. In 2017, it was used in the film Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, the sequel of Baahubali: The Beginning.