Pan-India star Prabhas and Pooja Hegde, along with the Radhe Shyam team launched the theatrical trailer of the film in Mumbai. Speaking during the media interaction, Prabhas revealed that he found inspiration in Bollywood superstars.
The actor said that Amitabh Bachchan, Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan are his inspirations from Bollywood for Radhe Shyam. He further added, “Amitabh sir is a legend, everybody loves him so yeah.” Prabhas further spoke about the importance of Indian cinema, including Allu Arjun’s Pushpa.
“Maybe it started with Rajamouli or Baahubali, but we must make Indian films. The time has come and Baahubali, KGF did and now Pushpa, we are getting closer to making Indian films, more and more. In the future, we might release 50 Indian films. That’s a very good sign. We will be the world’s biggest industry.”
Prabhas also said that he doesn’t want fans to get bored of him. “I want to try experimental movies. My first film in Telugu was an action film. But I went on to do Mr Perfect and Darling, romance dramas, which were also superhits. I like to try all genres,” he added.
A few hours ago, the trailer was launched and it promises a war between love and destiny. It is getting a good response and Prabhas as a palmist predicts the life and death of everyone in the film. Directed by Radha Krishna Kumar, the film is produced by UV Creations in association with T Series. Amitabh Bachchan is a narrator and Krishnam Raju will be seen in a crucial role.
This post was last modified on 2 March 2022 8:03 pm
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