Nayanthara calls Jr NTR and Prabhas 'a brat', here's why

Updated : Dec 23, 2022 15:25
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Actor Nayanthara, who is gearing up for the release of her Tamil film, 'Connect', recently talked about working with actors Jr NTR and Prabhas. 

In an interview with Dhivyadharshini and Suma Kanakala, she spoke about her bond with Prabhas and said, ‘He's too sweet and he's like a kid. I don't know if he is still like a kid. When I worked with him, I found him to be a total brat. He was jumping around, cracking jokes, and was absolutely fun to be with. He's a kid jumping around the set. But now, he has become such a huge star. I'm so happy to see him this way.’

She also talked about ‘RRR’ star Jr NTR and said, 'He's also a brat. One day when we were shooting, I was touching up my make-up. He kept staring at me and I asked him why. He asked why I was touching up my makeup. I said I had to get ready for the shot. He then jokingly said 'no one's going to look at you. Everyone's going to look at me.' I am so amazed by the way he dances and transforms himself on screen. I've never seen him rehearse. He's the only hero who never rehearses. I don't know about him now. But, when we were shooting, he just came to the sets, looked at the steps, and performed it with ease. Even when I ask for a rehearsal, he says that he's ready.'

Nayanthara will soon be making her Bollywood debut with ‘Jawan’, co-starring Shah Rukh Khan.

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