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Neil Nitin Mukesh is all praises for his Saaho co-star Prabhas

Neil Nitin Mukesh will be seen as an antagonist in Prabhas and Shraddha Kapoor starrer Saaho. A few days ago, Neil character poster was unveiled and he looked damn handsome in it. Recently, in an interview with a daily, Neil spoke about Prabhas and the actor couldn’t stop praising his Saaho co-star.

When Neil was asked how it was working with Prabhas, the actor said, “He is a darling. Yes, there was always this apprehension going on a set and facing the camera with Prabhas post-Baahubali — How would he be? How would his approach be to his co-stars, etc? But, he is such a simple, down-to-earth person making all his co-stars comfortable. He gave me so much room to explore and expand my character. That is why in general people call him darling. I truly love him.”


“My wife was pregnant when we were shooting some action sequences in Abu Dhabi. I had just got to know Prabhas, but he came down to my room and got gifts for my wife. Every day there would be one phone call from him to find out if she is okay, and looked after. Who does this? Everyone is so self-absorbed. I learned a lot from him. My father always says when a tree grows big it starts bowing down to earth. Prabhas is such a big star but he is more humble,” he added.

Saaho is undoubtedly one of the most awaited films of the year. The teaser of the film was released a few weeks ago and it had received a great response. Now the makers are all set to launch the trailer of the film today and we surely have a lot of expectations from it.

Directed by Sujeeth, Saaho also stars Jackie Shroff, Chunky Panday, Arun Vijay, and Mandira Bedi. The film is slated to hit the screens on 30th August 2019.

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