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Neil Nitin Mukesh looks dashing in the new poster of Saaho

Prabhas and Shraddha Kapoor starrer Saaho is one of the most awaited films of the year. The movie also stars Neil Nitin Mukesh, Jackie Shroff, Chunky Panday, and Mandira Bedi. The makers have released many posters featuring Shraddha and Prabhas, and now, they have unveiled a new poster of the film that features Neil Nitin Mukesh.

The actor took to Twitter to unveil the poster. He tweeted, “Here is introducing you to #JAI from India’s Biggest Action Bonanza of 2019 SAAHO #Saaho releases worldwide on 30th August! #30AugWithSaaho #Prabhas @ShraddhaKapoor @sujeethsign @arunvijayno1 @UV_Creations @itsBhushanKumar @TSeries.”


Well, Neil is looking dashing in the poster and we must say that he has a stylish look in the film. The actor plays a negative role in Saaho and we got a small glimpse of him in the teaser of the movie which was launched a few weeks ago.

Neil wrapped up the shooting of the film in June. On his last day on the sets, Neil had tweeted, “Two years since this beautiful journey started and it's a Wrap for me on the sets of SAAHO. Thank you #prabhas @ShraddhaKapoor, my brother @sujeethsign and the entire team. @UV_Creations @itsBhushanKumar @SaahoOfficial @TSeries.”

Earlier while talking about Saaho, Neil had stated, “Sujeeth is very good. He is only 26 years old but is a brilliant director. I gained weight for Saaho but now I have to reduce that. I am finding it a bit difficult. But I think that transformation will be fun.”

Directed by Sujeeth, Saaho was slated to release on 15th August 2019, but the film has been postponed to 30th August 2019. Now we are waiting for the trailer of the movie to be out. We are sure fans of Prabhas are super excited to see him on the big screen after a gap of two years.

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