Prabhas, the Indian Film Industry’s stalwart, has garnered immense popularity worldwide post the monumental success of Baahubali. With his latest venture, Salaar, crossing the Rs 600 crores mark globally, Prabhas continues to enthrall audiences. As he prepares for the release of Kalki 2898 AD, Prabhas’ benevolent nature behind the scenes shines through, showcasing a side of the actor rarely seen by fans.
In a recent revelation by an industry insider to Great Andhra, Prabhas’s approach towards remuneration sets him apart from his peers. Unlike many actors who often negotiate additional payments for various expenses, Prabhas opts for a different route. He refrains from making extra demands, demonstrating a considerate and understanding attitude towards producers. According to the insider, Prabhas doesn’t seek additional payments for makeup artists, managers, or assistants, nor does he expect extra fees for amenities such as his caravan.
Furthermore, Prabhas extends his generosity beyond his own needs. He takes care of his team’s on-set expenses, including food arrangements, and even covers costs for his body doubles and bouncers, all without imposing financial burdens on the producers. This unique approach not only earns Prabhas admiration but also sets a remarkable example of humility and professionalism in the industry.
As Prabhas gears up for his upcoming projects, including Kalki 2898 AD and The Rajasaab, followed by Spirit and Salaar 2, fans eagerly anticipate his on-screen magic. Beyond his acting prowess, Prabhas’s thoughtful gestures towards his producers resonate deeply, reflecting his commitment to fostering a collaborative and supportive working environment in the film industry.