Do You Know? Prabhas Is Connected To Shahrukh Khan’s Blockbuster ‘Kal Ho Naa Ho’
Now that the whole country knows Prabhas, his journey from being a regional Telugu hero to the most awaited country’s favorite is just spellbound. With a single series of Baahubali, the actor became a national star right with the dubbed version. The number of fans Prabhas has now is well beyond numbers when compared to the locale Tollywood actors.
People are now already much curious about the upcoming projects of Baahubali stars, Prabhas, of course, occupies the first place in terms of favor.
Rumors flew across the whole fraternity about Prabhas’ entry into Bollywood. However, the actor dismissed all those comments. Only authenticated news regarding him is about his will to play a major role in Mahabharata.
Earlier, a various news channels reports claimed that Rohit Shetty is keen to cast the Bollywood heavyweight Salman Khan and the ‘Baahubali’ of Indian Cinema in a film together, which ultimately will be a most promising venture. Later, Rohit Shetty shut down the rumors by opening on the matter.
As of now, Prabhas is pretty much occupied with his upcoming flick ‘Saaho’. Moreover, you’ll be shocked after hearing this news about Prabhas’ relationship with Shah Rukh Khan’s blockbuster ‘Kal Ho Na Ho’.
How can we forget the hilarious scenes with Kaantaben or the heartbreaking ‘kaash main tumhari jagah pe hota’, the film remains fresh in our memories. It’s hard to pick a favorite – Shah Rukh Khan as the brash but good-hearted Aman Mathur or Saif Ali Khan as the goofy but passionate Rohit Patel? Or Preity Zinta’s Naina Catherine Kapoor, who uses a no-nonsense demeanor as a defense mechanism?
This movie was loved by the audience as well as the critics and went on to break several box office records in its time.
On a parallel note, the popular Telugu filmmaker Krishna Vamsi was reportedly inspired by Kal Ho Naa Ho and directed Chakram, in 2005, which was heavily borrowed from the timeless classic.
In Chakram, he cast Prabhas as a cancer patient. Asin and Charmme Kaur played the female leads of the film. Although Chakram was panned by critics, Krishna Vamsi bagged the Nandi Award for Best Director in 2005 for the film.