Pan-Indian star
Prabhas is one of the most bankable stars in the industry, where just his fandom can ensure the movie makes big bucks at the box office. His recent film, ‘The Raja Saab’, which was initially released, enjoyed a solid start. However, as days passed, it rapidly saw a dip due to the negative reviews the movie has received. Recently, his co-star
Nidhhi Agerwal shared that he is detached from the results of his films and is childlike, genuine and sweet.
Prabhas is detached from hits and flops
During a conversation in a podcast with Ranveer Allahbadia, Nidhhi Agerwal said that results do not affect Prabhas. She shared, “Prabhas is very detached from the results of his films. He does his job and gives his best.” She added, “Meeting him is like meeting a five-year-old baby.”
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Talking about her work, she said she loves acting and doing what the director asks. But she does not like the judgment, games and politics in the industry. While talking about Prabhas, she shared her real feelings. She said, “Prabhas is also like this. No games, no politics, no fakeness.”
Nidhhi Agerwal calls Prabhas 'soft and simple superstar'
Nidhhi Agerwal went on to praise Prabhas’ nature. She said, “I always thought, will I ever make it big being this soft and sweet? But after I met him and worked with him, I realised he is even more childlike, genuine, soft and sweet.”
She added, “If he can be today India’s biggest superstar, then maybe being like that is better.” She also said Prabhas has no PR team and lives a very simple life.
‘The Raja Saab’ box office run
‘The Raja Saab’ was released on January 9. The film in 11 days has been able to mint over Rs 141.43 crore in India, where Rs 62.9 crore came during the premiere and opening day.
Looking ahead, he will be next seen in ‘Fauzi’ and ‘Spirit’, later will work in much anticipated sequels including ‘Salaar 2’ and ‘Kalki: Part 2’.
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