Finally! Prabhas begins shoot for Saaho
After four years of Baahubali and a four month break post release, Prabhas is finally ready to begin shoot for Saaho! He has taken to social media to announce of his first day on the sets. Fans must be ecstatic as the actor finally begins work on this talked about project. It’s going to be nothing like Baahubali, both his fans, the actor are excited. Earlier reports suggested the actor was to join the sets in mid-August and as promised, the Tollywood star has entered the world of Saaho. This is Prabhas‘ first film after Baahubali. To think, he is finally taking on something new after five years of playing the king of Mahishmati and his son. Saaho is touted to be a futuristic, action film made on a budget of Rs 150 crore. The film will be shot across exotic locales in Abu Dhabi, Europe, Hyderabad and Mumbai. From the looks of the first Sahao teaser, the actor will be seen in a whole new avatar. He has begun training for this hard core action film that promises never seen before stunts and sequences. We can’t wait for pictures from the sets. Also Read: Saaho Teaser: Prabhas’ badass swag is one up from his Baahubali avatar
Apart from the fact that Prabhas will be part of Saaho, there had been plenty of speculations around who would play the female lead. Initially reports suggested, Anushka Shetty was to reunite with her Baahubali co-star but due to some alleged weight issues, the actress was no longer part of the project. Son after we informed you that Shraddha Kapoor has been confirmed for the female lead role. The actress took to Twitter yesterday to confirm the news. So, how excited are you to see Prabhas and Shraddha together? Reportedly, She is being paid a whopping Rs 4 crore and Prabhas, Rs 30 crore. This film will release in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi.
After Baahubali 2’s roaring success, all eyes are on Saaho! Stay Tuned for complete details on Saaho only on Bollywoodlife.
Source : bollywoodlife.com
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