Prabhas Completely Locked Till 2027?

Update: 2022-11-08 12:37 GMT
After 'Baahubali' franchise, Rebel Star Prabhas has decided to give green signal to every script that excited him. Considering his market, producers are willing to spend hundreds of crores on his movies but they are not getting the required returns. His last two outings 'Saaho' and 'Radhe Shyam' turned out to be huge disappointments.

But he is still going in top gear and working on multiple projects. Fans are eager to see him on the big screen again but it looks like they have to wait till the June of 2023. It has been announced that 'Adipurush' got postponed from January 12th. This mythological drama based on Ramayana will be hitting the big screens on 16th June 2023. Prabhas will have no respite after that as his mass action film 'Salaar' will be arriving on 28th September 2023.

This is the release date of the first part and reports suggest that the second part of 'Salaar' will be coming out during the first half of 2024. Just when 'Salaar' fever ends, the 'Mirchi' hero will be arriving with Maruthi's project in the second half of 2024. After that, Prabhas' high-budget science fiction film 'Project K' is expected to release either at the end of 2024 or midway through 2025. This is the costliest film in Prabhas' career and Nag Ashwin is directing it. Amitabh Bachchan and Deepika Padukone are playing key roles.

Prabhas will have no time to rest as he accepted Sandeep Reddy Vanga's 'Spirit' already and it will begin by the end of 2024 or in the beginning of 2025. There is a strong talk that he is going to team up with Bollywood director Siddharth Anand too. It will be a racy action drama and it will take a lot of time for these two films to hit the screens. Looks like the 'Darling' hero is completely locked till 2027. Fans are hoping that all the hard work of their hero leads to blockbuster success of these movies.

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