From Baahubali to Kalki to The Raja Saab: A look at Prabhas’ strikingly different looks for his films through the years
Prabhas continues to dominate the screen in 2024, showcasing his unmatched versatility with strikingly different looks in Kalki 2898 AD, Kannappa, and The Raja Saab.
With multiple upcoming films, Prabhas continues to surprise fans with never-seen-before avatars, proving his mettle as a true superstar. Here’s a look at Prabhas’ strikingly different looks for his films.
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Prabhas' look in Kalki is nothing short of striking. He sports a rugged, intense appearance that perfectly matches the film’s action-driven, period setting. His character is seen in traditional warrior attire, which adds a fierce and battle-ready vibe. With a chiseled, strong build and a focused, determined expression, Prabhas carries a raw, powerful presence throughout the film. His hairstyle and makeup reflect the era, further enhancing his character’s authenticity and depth. Fans are sure to be captivated by his commanding presence, which showcases his dedication to bringing the complex role to life.
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In Baahubali, Prabhas showcased two distinct looks—one as a fierce warrior and the other as a majestic king. As Amarendra Baahubali, he exuded royalty in rich armor, a regal crown, and a commanding presence. As Mahendra Baahubali, he embraced a rugged warrior avatar, with unkempt hair and battle scars, perfectly embodying both power and legacy.
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In Salaar, Prabhas sported a rugged and intense look, exuding raw power. He donned a rough, battle-hardened appearance with a thick beard, short hair, and dark, gritty outfits.
In The RajaSaab, Prabhas embraces a stylish yet mysterious look. He sports long, wavy hair, a sharp beard, and trendy outfits, exuding a royal yet contemporary charm. His charismatic appearance, paired with intense expressions, has fans eagerly anticipating his role.
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In Kannappa, Prabhas will be seen as Rudra – sporting long hair, rudraksha mala, and Chandan tika. He is a true form of Lord Shiva.