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Shraddha Kapoor denies reports of doing a double role in Saaho!

Glamorous actress Shraddha Kapoor, who is currently promoting her upcoming biopic film Haseena Parkar, has also started preparations for her next film Saaho alongside Baahubali star Prabhas.

Recently, there were reports that the Haider actress will play a double role in the Sujeeth directorial. But when Eastern Eye recently got in touch with her and asked about the same, she said, "That's not true."


After the unprecedented success of Baahubali: The Beginning and Baahubali: The Conclusion, Prabhas has become a huge star not just in India but all over the world. His stardom had touched new heights. On being asked how was her reaction when she met the superstar for the first time, Shraddha said, "I was just in Hyderabad for two days to rehearse with Prabhas and my director. That's the first time when I met him and it was really nice to meet him. I was absolutely taken aback by the fact that how wonderful, down-to-earth and humble he is. The first question he asked me was, "Are you hungry?" I was like I am going to get along with him so well because he asked me about food. My manager was also with me. He fed us such good food."

After the release of her film Haseena Parkar, Shraddha will start shooting for Saaho. It will be a trilingual film made in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi. Besides Prabhas and Shraddha Kapoor, Saaho also stars Neil Nitin Mukesh, Jackie Shroff and Chunky Pandey.

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