Prabhas
may be an action hero in his films, taking on villains with ease, but off screen, he is a softie. And the latest news about him serves as proof. Prabhas, who has appeared in several mega-budget films, follows a tradition of taking home one memorable prop from every film set as a souvenir of his journey. As per reports, the actor holds pieces from each film he has worked on close to his heart and chooses to take them home. From Baahubali to Saaho, here’s what Prabhas owns from each film set.
Prabhas Keeps Memorabilia from His Iconic Films, Including a Special Item from Baahubali
According to Bollywood Bubble, Prabhas likes to hold on to a part of his film journey with every project. Since the beginning of his career, he has reportedly taken home one prop from his film sets as a souvenir. These include a coat from Rebel, the iconic sword from Baahubali: The Beginning, a bike and car from Saaho, and the signature gun from Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire. Most recently, he is believed to have taken home a part of the futuristic vehicle Bujji from Kalki 2898 AD. For him, these are not just props but memories that remind him of his journey in films.
Over the years, Prabhas has reportedly collected several iconic items from his films. Director S S Rajamouli had earlier also gifted him the Baahubali armour. The gesture was seen as a mark of appreciation for the actor’s dedication and hard work on the ambitious franchise. Prabhas spent nearly five years working on the two-part Baahubali epic, which went on to become an all-time blockbuster.
About Prabhas' Upcoming Films
Meanwhile, Prabhas has several projects lined up for release in the coming years. His recent film, The Raja Saab, a horror-fantasy entertainer directed by Maruthi, received mixed reactions from audiences upon its theatrical release. He is also working on Fauji, directed by Hanu Raghavapudi. In addition, the actor will headline Spirit, directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, which is currently one of his most anticipated projects.
The makers of Spirit, have firmly denied reports claiming that the film has been postponed to December 2027. The team has reiterated that March 5, 2027, remains the official release date announced by Vanga, who is also producing the film alongside T-Series. Industry reports suggest that the filmmaker is closely involved in every aspect of production planning and budgeting to ensure smooth execution on a large scale.