Prabhas addresses dating rumours with Kriti Sanon: 'There was no such thing'

Updated : Jan 01, 2023 15:03
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Prabhas will feature as a guest in the Telugu chat show 'Unstoppable' that is hosted by Nandamuri Balakrishna. The new promo of the show has been unveiled and it has taken the internet by storm as Balakrishnan quizzes the ‘Baahubali’ actor about his love life.

The host asked Prabhas, 'When are you planning to get married?' to which he said, 'Only fate can decide it. But, I will get married.' He then questioned him about his rumoured relationship with Kriti Sanon and asked, 'You have worked with so many actresses. But, how come Rama fell only in love with Sita?' to which 'Radhe Shayam' actor replied, 'It’s old news, sir. There was also a clarification from the madam that there was no such thing.'

Balakrishna also called Ram Charan, who is a good friend of Prabhas, to know more details about him, Ram hilariously said, 'I was told Prabhas was going to give some good news soon.'

Prabhas, who was surprised by this statement, requested Ram Charan to clarify what he meant by ‘good news’ as it would lead to unnecessary speculations on social media.

Before disconnecting the call, owing to the repeated requests from Prabhas, Ram told Balakrishna that it was all drama and there was nothing like that.

On the work front, besides ‘Adipurush’, co-starring Kriti Sanan and Saif Ali Khan, Prabhas also has ‘Salaar’ and ‘Project K’ in the pipeline.

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