Pakistani actress reveals her crazy love for Prabhas

Prabhas, the 'Rebel Star' of Indian cinema, has captured hearts in Pakistan following Baahubali's success. Pakistani actress praised his work on a talk show, echoing earlier admiration by Mawra Hocane.

Pakistani actress reveals her crazy love for Prabhas

Prabhas in Salaar

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Rebel star Prabhas has become a household name not only in India but also in Pakistan, thanks to his immense popularity following the global success of the Baahubali film series. His charismatic screen presence, powerful performances, and larger-than-life roles have resonated with audiences across borders.

Pakistani fans admire his versatility and dedication to his craft, often celebrating his films on social media and eagerly awaiting his latest releases. The handsome hunk, lovingly called the 'Rebel Star' of Indian cinema, has garnered immense popularity beyond India's borders, captivating audiences worldwide.

Recently, a Pakistani actress showered love on Prabhas, and fans cannot keep calm. During a talk show, the actress, known for her roles in Pakistani dramas, revealed how much she loved Prabhas and South Indian films.

Video of her interview has now taken social media by storm, with Prabhas’ fans rejoicing. Fans are happy that their favourite star is finally getting his due recognition.

Earlier, Pakistani actress Mawra Hocane, known for her role in the Bollywood film 'Sanam Teri Kasam' (2016), had expressed her admiration for Prabhas in 2019. After watching the song 'Psycho Saiyaan' from Prabhas's film 'Saaho', she tweeted, "Prabhassss!!!!! 😍😍😍😍 πŸ”₯#PsychoSaiyaan", showcasing her love for the actor.

Further highlighting Prabhas's cross-border appeal, Pakistani actress Sajal Aly, renowned for her performance in the film 'Mom' alongside Sridevi, is set to star opposite Prabhas in the upcoming romantic period drama 'Fauji'. Directed by Hanu Raghavapudi, the film is set in the 1940s and follows the journey of a soldier fighting for his homeland.

Despite political tensions, Prabhas’ growing fan base in Pakistan reflects how art and cinema can transcend boundaries, uniting people through shared admiration for talent, storytelling, and entertainment that speaks to the heart.

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