‘Pearl Added To The Crown’, Rs 1000 Crore Movie- Mahabharata Now Offers A Prominent Role To Prabhas
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. The actor made a single movie and became a national star within few days of the movie’s dubbed Bollywood version. The number of fans Prabhas has now is well beyond numbers when compared to the locale Tollywood actors.
The second installment of Baahubali is one the way to hit the theaters on April 28th and people are eagerly waiting to fulfill their curiosity.
Meanwhile, there are various tweets from popular and active social media personalities like KRK and Ram Gopal Verma on Prabhas’ presence in the upcoming prestigious project Mahabharata, which will be directed by VA Shrikumar Menon, a massive Rs 1000 crore budget movie.
The director V A Sreekumar Menon, had already revealed that the film would have top stars from across the Indian film industries in prominent and vital roles. On one side, there are millions of people eagerly waiting for the cast announcement and on the another side, there is this KRK, uncomfortable with Mohanlal in leading role.
And, when asked about his will to act in this upcoming Rs 1000 crore project, Prabhas has a generous reply, he said:
“Mohanlal sir is playing that role (Bheema). If he leaves any character for me. If I get a chance, why won’t.”
Meanwhile, here’s an amazing response from the movie crew to the DNA news:
“A 1000 crore film is being planned now. It will be the adaptation of Mahabharata on celluloid. Prabhas has been offered an integral role in the film. The makers are spellbound with Prabhas’ brilliant acting genius in Baahubali and they have offered him a prominent part in the epic film.”
So, let us just hope that this series of socio-fantasy movies will work out well for Prabhas, dearly called as Darling. And what not, the project is already growing bigger day by day, as the production team already roped in an oscar winning technician.