Baahubali superstar Prabhas has a huge and loyal fan base and is greatly loved by his fans. In a recent incident a fan of Prabhas from Andhra Pradesh wrote a suicide note to makers of the superstar’s upcoming film, Radhe Shyam. The note was written to the producers of the film, UV Creations and in it the fan expressed his dissatisfaction with the delay in the film’s update. The unidentified person has held the creators of the film and its director Radha Krishna Kumar responsible for his suicide, in the photo of the note that has gone viral on social media.
This much anticipated film of Prabhas has been postponed many times previously due to the Covid pandemic and its shooting has also been affected. This has left the fans frustrated and seems like some have really exhausted their patience now. In the suicide note, the fan has expressed his disappointment that, despite fans’ repeated requests, the filmmakers have failed to reveal any new information on the film. The fan had posted the suicide note on his Twitter account, but removed it later on after receiving backlash from several social media users. This post also attracted concern from several netizens as well, who tried to convince him from taking any drastic measures after reading his note.
As per reports the first song of the film featuring Prabhas will be released on November 15th but there is no official confirmation on this news yet. The makers of the film had released the trailer of the film on Prabhas’ birthday last month and the fans are left wanting for more.
The Telugu superstar has recently wrapped up the shooting of the Om Raut directed film, Adipurush. The other cast members of the film include Kriti Sanon, Sunny Singh, Saif Ali Khan and Devdatta Gajanan Nage in pivotal roles.
Radhe Shyam will have a grand release on Sankranti of next year and the cast of the film features Prabhas, Pooja Hegde, Krishnam Raju, Sachin Khedekar, Priyadarshi, Kunaal Roy Kapur, Sathyan and Raaj Vishwakarma. The film will be released in five languages namely Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil and Kannada.