Baahubali: Prabhas Reveals How Baahubali Transformed His Life and Global Fame |
the ‘BaahubaliThe franchise remains one of the biggest films in the history of Indian cinema. Directed by SS Rajamouli, the film also changed Prabhas‘ career forever and made him one of the biggest Pan-India stars. The actor recently shared how the film reached people from different countries, languages and cultures.As ‘Baahubali: The Beginning’ completes 10 years, Prabhas, speaking at the recently released documentary series ‘Baahubali: The Torch Bearer’, said that he never imagined that the film would become so popular worldwide. He recalled meeting people from different countries who knew him by ‘Baahubali’.
Prabhas remembers fans from different countries
He said, “I’ve had people come up to me in Italy and say my name. Even in Peru, where I had gone to do charity work, kids told me how much they loved Baahubali. After Baahubali, the effect was crazy.”The actor also shared a memorable incident with director SS Rajamouli. He said, “Someone in Norway approached Rajamouli sir and said, ‘I think you are a director.’ Some time later he said, ‘I think you are the director of Baahubali.’ All the places Baahubali had gone to were magical.
Prabhas says life became completely different
Prabhas said that the success of ‘Baahubali’ changed his personal life in many ways. He said people now recognize him wherever he travels. He said: “When I wake up in a new country and people still recognize me, I call Rajamouli sir and say, ‘Will you not let me travel in this life? Don’t I deserve a personal life?’ We used to go to Mumbai or Delhi to get away. This is no longer an option. Now wherever we go in the world, someone comes up and says, ‘Baahubali’.“
Prabhas work front
Talking about Prabhas’ current work, he has several big budget projects lined up. He will be seen in the war drama film, ‘Fauzi’, director of ‘Sita Ramam’, Hanu Raghavapudi fame. He is also working on Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s ‘Spirit’ and will later be seen in the sequels of blockbusters ‘Kalki 2898 AD’ and ‘Salaar’ as well.



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