Pan India Star Prabhas captivates with a Royal, Chivalrous look

  • IndiaGlitz, [Sunday,December 17 2023]

Prabhas ascended to pan-Indian stardom following the colossal success of Rajamouli's magnum opus, Baahubali. The Baahubali series left an indelible mark on audiences, portraying Prabhas in the regal and robust role of Prince Baahubali. However, his subsequent appearances left some fans disheartened, struggling to reconcile with a less-than-impressive aesthetic.

In films like Saaho and Radhe Shyam, Prabhas's on-screen persona was met with surprise and disappointment. Criticisms focused on an apparent lack of interest and care in his appearance, with public outings clad in a black hoodie adding fuel to the meme fest. Nicknames like uncle, maamu, and chaachu inundated social media, and even during the shoot of Prashanth Neel's Salaar, Prabhas faced a barrage of negative comments about his looks.

Fast forward to the present, the latest photos of Prabhas, emerging as he gears up to promote his forthcoming venture, Salaar, have sent fans into a frenzy. Sporting a macho and handsome visage, Prabhas has made a resounding statement with his royal and chivalrous appearance, winning over the masses. The anticipation surrounding Salaar is reaching a fever pitch, fueled by Prashanth Neel's promise to showcase Prabhas in his most rugged and violent avatar.

The film's teaser and songs have already garnered tremendous responses, and the inside buzz suggests that the release trailer is set to drop tomorrow. Prabhas's on-screen chemistry with Shruti Haasan, who plays the female lead, adds to the excitement, while the noteworthy contributions of Prithviraj Sukumaran and Jagapathi Babu in crucial roles enhance the film's appeal. With Bhuvan Gowda as the cinematographer and Ravi Basrur as the music director, Salaar is poised to make a seismic impact at the box office, with Prabhas reclaiming the spotlight in a spectacular, macho fashion. People are now waiting for the release trailer and then throng theatres to enjoy his high octane action blocks in Salaar on the big screen.