Is ₹150 Crore Just the Beginning for Prabhas’ Fauji?
Prabhas is proving to be the reliable long-term investment in Indian cinema.
In a world where box office hits can feel as fleeting as a summer fling, Prabhas is proving to be the reliable long-term investment in Indian cinema. The actor, often dubbed the "Baahubali of Tollywood," has had his share of ups and downs with films like Saaho, Radhe Shyam, and Adipurush—but he's back on the rise, bringing excitement with Salaar and the highly anticipated Kalki 2898 AD. And if you thought his star power couldn’t shine any brighter, think again!
As if riding the wave of his recent successes, Prabhas is gearing up for his upcoming film, Fauji, which transports audiences back to the gripping era of World War II, with him taking on the role of a British soldier. The film's pooja ceremony took place in August, and while production is still on the horizon, it’s already making headlines for a different reason. Reports indicate that OTT platforms are in a fierce bidding war for the film’s streaming rights, with Amazon Prime Video reportedly offering a jaw-dropping ₹150 crores for the South versions—Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam.
Now, let’s take a moment to appreciate this madness: Prabhas hasn't even stepped onto the set yet, and OTT giants are throwing around cash like it's confetti at a wedding! It's a testament to his marketability and box office pull. For perspective, Netflix snagged the streaming rights for Prabhas' Salaar for an impressive ₹160 crores, while Disney+ Hotstar picked up the Hindi version. If the interest in Fauji is this fierce before filming even begins, one can only imagine what the Hindi rights might fetch!
With all this buzz, it’s clear that Prabhas is not just a star; he’s practically an industry on his own. It’s like the actor is playing chess while everyone else is still figuring out checkers. Meanwhile, fans are left wondering how much more OTT platforms will be willing to pay for his films, and whether the competition will escalate to the point where they start offering to pay for his snacks on set.
In the grand scheme of things, Prabhas seems to be in a league of his own. The OTT bidding wars might just turn out to be more entertaining than the films themselves! As he prepares to take on Fauji, one thing is for sure: Prabhas is poised to conquer both the box office and the streaming universe—one crores at a time. So, if you thought cinema was only about what’s on screen, think again; with Prabhas, it’s a whole new game!