Prabhas interview: I fear failure, still not used to handling stardom

Not many know that the 'Baahubali' actor had initially wanted a career in the hospitality sector
Prabhas interview: I fear failure, still not used to handling stardom
Prabhas interview: I fear failure, still not used to handling stardom
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By Sugandha Rawal

In another world, you would have seen actor Prabhas not wowing audiences on the big screen at all. Acting wasn’t on the cards for the actor who once believed he was too shy to emote on camera, and had planned to have a career in hospitality.

Thankfully for us, not only did he enter showbiz, but also attained global fame with the Baahubali film franchise. But the shyness bug still hasn’t left him – the actor admitted that he still gets conscious at public events, and is still learning the art of handling stardom.

“I am still shy when I go to interviews. I want a lot of people to come and watch my film but I can't face (that many) people,” Prabhas told IANS in a candid interview.

“After being in the industry for 13-14 years now, I still don't know how to handle stardom. My fans feel bad that their hero doesn't come out so much. I'm better than before, and trying to improve,” he added.

His father is famous producer Uppalapati Surya Narayana Raju and his uncle Krishnam Raju Uppalapati have also made a name in Telugu cinema.

Many would have thought that his family's film roots would lead him naturally into the film industry. But that was not the case.

Prabhas says he had denied his family's suggestion to try his luck in the field, and that he still can't put a finger on what made him change his mind.

“My uncle is an actor, my dad is a producer, so they asked me if I was interested, and I was like, 'How can someone act in front of so many people and lights and emote'. I used to feel shy... My parents asked me once or twice (about the decision to be an actor) and I said that it is impossible,” the actor recalls.

“I had thought I will do some business because I am lazy and I can't do jobs. I had thought that maybe I will go into hotel business because our family loves food. And north Indian food is very famous in Hyderabad,” he added.

So, what changed his mind?

“This is what I remember, (though I) actually don't know what happened inside my mind. One day I was watching my uncle's film directed by Bapu. I imagined myself in my uncle's character... Then I think it slowly started somewhere,” Prabhas said.

Prabhas, who started his career with Telugu film Eeshwar in 2002, says he faced a hard time making his family believe his newfound acting ambition.

“One day, I told my friend that I want to act, and he didn't believe me... He believed me after at least 10 days. And now he is the producer of Saaho,” he said.

Prabhas made his place in the southern film industry with projects like Raghavendra, Barish: The Season of Love, Varsham, Jeene Nahin Doonga, Chatrapathi, Yogi, Rebel and Pournami.

But his role as Amarendra Baahubali and Mahendra Baahubali from the Baahubali universe ws the real gamechanger, and made him popular both in India and around the world.

Filmmaker SS Rajamouli put together a story about the battle for control of an ancient kingdom between two brothers in two parts -- with dance, music, emotion and drama.

The first part Baahubali: The Beginning came out in 2015 and the second Baahubali 2: The Conclusion was released earlier this year. The second instalment will have its TV premiere on Sony MAX on Sunday.

After Baahubali becoming a phenomenon, Prabhas admits that fear of failure with upcoming projects looms large.

“Fear of failure is definitely there for every film. It was present for Baahubali; then, after the first part, it was there for the second part. Now, there are so many expectations and audience wants to see something else... Fear is there, but what we can do is believe in something and try to make it,” he said

On the film front, Prabhas is currently busy with Saaho, which will mark Shraddha Kapoor's Telugu debut. The film is being shot simultaneously in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. He also has a period love story in his kitty.

(The writer's trip was at the invitation of Sony MAX. Sugandha Rawal can be contacted at sugandha.r@ians.in)

All photo courtesy Prabhas/Facebook

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