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Baahubali: The Beginning
The first installment of the Baahubali saga laid the foundation for what would become one of the most celebrated franchises in Indian cinema. With breathtaking visuals and Prabhas’ powerful dual portrayal, the film struck a chord with audiences worldwide. Over the years, through re-releases and international screenings, it officially crossed the Rs 1000 crore milestone, solidifying Prabhas as a mass entertainer.
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Rajamouli’s Baahubali 2: The Conclusion
The sequel to Baahubali was more than just a film—it was a cinematic revolution. The film went on to amass over ₹1800 crore globally, setting an industry benchmark. Prabhas’ portrayal of Amarendra Baahubali turned him into a household name, and the film’s historic success elevated him to international stardom.
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Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire
Directed by KGF filmmaker Prashanth Neel, Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire proved to be another massive success for Prabhas. The film’s intense action sequences, gripping storytelling, and his commanding screen presence helped it storm past the Rs 1000 crore mark globally.
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Kalki 2898 AD
The latest addition to Prabhas’ list of Rs 1000 crore blockbusters is Kalki 2898 AD, a futuristic sci-fi epic inspired by Indian mythology. With its grand visuals and unique storytelling, the movie went on to collect over Rs 1000 crore, further ceding Prabhas’ position as a box office king.
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With four back-to-back ₹1000 crore blockbusters, Prabhas has achieved what very few actors in Indian cinema have. His films transcend linguistic and regional boundaries, attracting audiences from across the country and beyond.
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Whether it’s a period epic, a high-octane actioner, or a futuristic sci-fi thriller, Prabhas continues to push the envelope with larger-than-life spectacles.