Kilikili (fictitious language)

Kilikili - also referred to as Kiliki - is a fictitious language created by Madhan Karky for the blockbuster Baahubali. It was used in the movie as the language of the Kalakeyas - a ferocious warrior tribe. It is said to be the first fictitious language to be created for an Indian film character. [1]

Origins

While Karky was pursuing PhD in Australia, he took up a part-time job of teaching and baby-sitting kids.During one such interaction, he thought it would be fun to create a new language that could be easily grasped. Basic words were first made up and opposites were represented by word reversals - me was'min' and you was 'nim'.The language which introduced 100 new words was called Click to highlight its simplicity. This formed the foundation for Kiliki.[2]

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