From being compared to Chota Bheem to BJP spokesperson slamming director Om Raut for misinterpretation of Ramayana, Adipurush?has become a target of trolls ever since the first teaser of the most anticipated movie of the year has dropped.?
Fans are speculating that Prabhas is angry with the director of the movie.?
For the past couple of days, it's raining memes and jokes on social media, and now a video has surfaced in which Prabhas apparently looks angry. In the video, he says, "Om, you're coming to my room". People are convinced that Prabhas is angry at the director after an underwhelming response to the Adipurush trailer.
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"This has the same vibe as a mom telling her misbehaving kid, 'Tu ghar chal, batati hoon tujhe'", a fan wrote on Reddit.?
"Looks like Om Raut got some spanking in the room from Prabhas and rightfully so," another one wrote.
However, another fan defended and said, "That's just his tone of voice and how he speaks. It's pretty clear. Any south Indian would say the same so maybe it's just the way we speak lol."
Here's how others reacted!
"I always had Prabhas in my mind when I was writing Raghav¡¯s character ¨C it became so compelling for me. If it was not him, I would have not made the film," he told Variety.?
Raut had travelled all the way to Hyderabad to meet Prabhas for the film. While at that time had said that he was super excited for the project. However, after a few days, he was stressed out.?
"I thought it¡¯s the most precious film for the country ¨C can I do it?" Prabhas told the publication. He added, "It was a beautiful thing that happened. And I think it¡¯s the most prestigious film in my life."
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