Pan India star Prabhas' latest film, Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire, has been making waves internationally, particularly in Japan.
The film, which has crossed the Rs 700 crore mark in global box office collections, was met with overwhelming enthusiasm from Japanese fans.
Demonstrating their admiration, fans created banners with messages like "Call my name, and for Prabhas, I will fight" written in Japanese and "Salaar our king returns to Japan." This enthusiastic reception underscores Prabhas's global appeal and the deep connection he shares with his international fan base.
The grand release of Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire in Japan has further solidified Prabhas's status as a global superstar. Photos shared by the Twitter handle @SalaarTheSaga showcased Japanese fans holding handmade banners, highlighting the excitement and dedication of Prabhas' followers. The film's success in Japan is a testament to Prabhas's immense popularity and the strong international presence of his films.
In addition to Salaar, Prabhas's other recent release, Kalki 2898 AD, has also garnered significant attention. Directed by Nag Ashwin, Kalki 2898 AD features Prabhas as Bhairava, a bounty hunter in a gripping dystopian narrative.
The ensemble cast includes Keerthy Suresh as the voice of Bujji, an AI bot and Bhairava's trusted sidekick, as well as standout performances from Amitabh Bachchan, Deepika Padukone, and Kamal Haasan as Ashwatthama, Sumathi, and Supreme Yaskin, respectively. Kalki 2898 AD has been praised for its compelling storyline and stellar performances, further bolstering Prabhas's reputation as a superstar.
日本、すべての愛をありがとう…️
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