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Prabhas says NO to Bollywood directors

Prabhas and Om Raut’s Adipurush, the mythological drama which was inspired by the epic Ramayana, failed to impress the fans and became a massive failure at the box office. With the film facing such a bad result, Prabhas has reportedly decided not to work with Bollywood directors for some time. He is not even interested in listening to the narration of Bollywood directors scripts, and it is being reported that he has cancelled an already committed project with director Siddharth Anand.

It was reported that the Pathaan’s director will make a big actioner starring Prabhas and Hrithik Roshan and ever since this news had gone viral, fans could not keep their excitement in control. Mythri Movie Makers’ Naveen Yerneni’s had met with director Siddharth Anand and shared a picture in the past, which had given the news a stamp.

This movie was supposed to be a landmark project for Mythri Movie Makers. The producer met director Siddharth Anand to congratulate him on the humungous success of Pathaan. Siddharth Anand was set to work on Prabhas and Hrithik Roshan multistarrer once he’s done with shooting Fighter, which is also starring Hrithik Roshan. Sadly, this project will not be able to go on floors next year.

Siddharth Anand earlier directed Hrithik Roshan in Bang Bang and War, both of which were blockbusters. If the multistarrer of Prabhas and Hrithik Roshan had materialized it would have been the biggest of Indian cinema but looking at the result of Adipurush Prabhas is saying no to Bollywood directors right now.

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