Prashanth Neel’s Wife Shares Adorable Post About Prashanth Attire
Life sometimes throws you a curveball in the simplest way, like a black-and-white switch on a man who’s always been in black.
By: Shanaz B Syed | 25 Oct 2025 12:53 PM ISTLife sometimes throws you a curveball in the simplest way, like a black-and-white switch on a man who’s always been in black. That’s exactly what happened with Prashanth Neel, the Kannada director who usually surrounds himself with dark tones, both on screen and off. Fans have long joked that black is his signature colour, from his heroes’ suits to the brooding worlds he builds in KGF and Salaar. But recently, Neel pulled a surprise that nobody saw coming.
Born in Bangalore to a Telugu family, Prashanth Neel grew up watching films that left a mark on him. His movies, KGF Chapter 1, KGF Chapter 2, and Salaar, became massive hits, partly because of the intensity he brings. Dark shades, moody backdrops, and actors in black suits became almost like his personal stamp. People online often teased him about being “obsessed with black,” but it seemed he wasn’t going to budge… until now.
The twist came during a ceremony when Prashanth appeared in a white traditional outfit. Fans barely recognized him, and his wife Likitha Reddy couldn’t hold back. She shared a post saying her “thief” had swapped black for white. Just like that, the internet lit up. People loved how she captured the moment, playful, personal, and very human. It was a small thing, but it gave fans a peek behind the scenes at a side of Neel they rarely see.
Comments flooded in, mixing laughter and surprise. Some joked about how even the most intense directors can suddenly look like they stepped out of a wedding photoshoot. Others admired Likitha’s honesty in sharing this slice-of-life moment. In the middle of his dark, intense cinematic universe, a white suit became a little rebellion, a little joy, and fans couldn’t get enough. It was a reminder that even legends can have everyday, adorable moments, and those moments are the ones that stick.
