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Prabhas wishes to do two films a year after Saaho

After staying away from the silver screen for two years, Prabhas is set to make an impressive entry in theatres with his hugely anticipated film, Saaho. The handsome star was last seen in Baahubali: The Conclusion (2017), the second instalment of his immensely popular period franchise, Baahubali. His next Saaho is an out-and-out action entertainer which also features Bollywood diva Shraddha Kapoor as the female lead.

The trailer of the multilingual film was unveiled in Mumbai recently, which saw the presence of the main star cast and crew. Answering media queries, Prabhas said that he is really nervous about the response to the trailer of the film. “I am really very nervous, but I hope everybody likes the trailer. More than the nervousness of the trailer release, I am nervous to answer the queries of the media,” said the actor.


Besides Telugu, Saaho has been simultaneously shot in Hindi also. When asked about how easy or difficult it was for him to dub in Hindi, Prabhas said, “I can read and write in Hindi but we don’t speak Hindi at home, so it was difficult to manage.”

The superstar went on to add that it was not easy for him to come out of the Baahubali universe. “Coming out of that was not easy. We took two years to make this film, and my fans will kill me for that,” he said.

However, the actor promised that he will do two films a year from here on. “There is a lot of money invested in the films from my friends, and I don’t like it. But now onwards I will do two films a year,” he signed off.

Also starring Neil Nitin Mukesh, Jackie Shroff, Vennela Kishore, Murali Sharma, Arun Vijay, Evelyn Sharma and Mandira Bedi, Saaho is directed by Sujeeth. The movie is scheduled for its theatrical release on 30th August, 2019.

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