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Prabhas to Balance Salaar 2 and Rajasaab Shoots

  • Published Apr 10, 2024 | 6:17 PMUpdated Apr 10, 2024 | 6:17 PM
  • Published Apr 10, 2024 | 6:17 PMUpdated Apr 10, 2024 | 6:17 PM
Prabhas to Balance Salaar 2 and Rajasaab Shoots

Rebel Star Prabhas, often hailed as one of the most bankable actors in Indian cinema, has once again silenced the naysayers who doubted his ability to deliver a powerful comeback after facing setbacks in his career post-Baahubali. With a string of underperforming films, critics speculated on the sustainability of his stardom. However, Prabhas rose to the occasion with his latest venture, Salaar, directed by the visionary Prashant Neel, catapulting him back to the numero uno position in the industry. The film’s advance bookings and subsequent success underscored Prabhas’ enduring star power, reaffirming his status as a force to be reckoned with in the world of cinema.

Salaar, envisioned as a two-part saga, has captivated audiences with its first installment, leaving them eagerly anticipating the conclusion. As the netizens clamor for more, the makers are gearing up to commence filming for the second part. However, Prabhas finds himself entangled in a web of commitments, having already signed on to multiple projects with esteemed directors such as Nag Ashwin, Maruthi, Sundeep Reddy Vanga, and Hanuman Raghavapudi, in addition to his ongoing obligations to Salaar.

In the latest developments, reports indicate that Prabhas has completed the bulk of filming for his collaboration with director Maruthi, titled Rajasaab. With this milestone achieved, Prabhas is set to dive headfirst into the shooting schedule for Salaar 2, slated to kick off in May. Undeterred by the demanding workload, Prabhas is poised to seamlessly juggle between the two projects, showcasing his unwavering dedication and determination to deliver nothing short of excellence on the silver screen. As he embarks on this ambitious endeavor, fans eagerly await the unveiling of Prabhas’ next cinematic triumphs, confident in his ability to continue reigning supreme in the realm of Indian cinema.