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Prabhas keeps his 38th birthday a low key affair!

It is a known fact that Baahubali star Prabhas is an extremely shy and reticent person in real life. Staying true to his nature, the actor celebrated his birthday as a low key affair.

Prabhas turns 38 on 23rd October. His birthday was touted to be a milestone year for the actor as he has upped the benchmarks for the industry with par excellence performances and superlative box office figures.


To mark the occasion, industry bigwigs expressed their desire to host lavish parties for Prabhas on his birthday. But politely turning down all such requests, the superstar celebrated his birthday as a low key affair. He had in attendance only his family members and close friends to mark the day.

With the scale of celebrations, Prabhas seems unfazed by the mammoth success of Baahubali franchise.

The actor also received love from the makers of his upcoming trilingual Saaho and co-star Shraddha Kapoor, with the film team unveiling the first look poster of the film on Prabhas' birthday as a treat to fans. In addition, Baahubali team S.S Rajamouli, Karan Johar, co-stars Rana Daggubati, Tamannaah Bhatia, Ramya Krishnan took to social media to wish the star.

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