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Prabhas And Kriti Sanon Spotted Chatting at Adipurush Fan Preview, Fans shouted ‘Jai Shri Ram!

At the fan preview of ‘Adipurush’, one of the most awaited movies of 2023, actors Prabhas and Kriti Sanon were seen chatting with each other. It was Kriti who posted the video of the fan preview on her Instagram account.
In her post, the actress shared the news of Adipurush’s trailer releasing on 9th May at 1:53 PM on the official YouTube channel of T-Series. Kriti also wrote that the movie will be hitting the theatres on June 16.
In Kriti’s Instagram video, fans were seen holding the posters of the movie and shouting the slogan ‘Jai Shri Ram’. Prabhas was looking stylish in a white kurta and he was waving at the fans. A dazzling Kriti, clad in a Kriti in pastel blue-green Anarkali dress was seen seated next to Prabhas.
While watching the trailer, she was whispering something in the ears of Prabhas. Om Raut, the director of the movie was shouting ‘Jai Shri Ram’ and the fans were repeating the same. Later, in another Instagram post, Kriti shared a photograph of the gorgeous attire she wore at the fan preview.
The movie Adipurush is based on the Sanskrit epic Ramayana. Apart from being the director, Om Raut has also written the screenplay of the film. Prbahas portrays the role of Raghav whereas Kriti plays the character of Janaki. The other stars in the movie include Saif Ali Khan, Sunny Singh, and Devdatta Nage.
Rumors are rife that Prabhas is in a relationship with his co-star Kriti. During the teaser launch of ‘Adipurush’, the couple walked hand-in-hand which fuelled the dating rumors.
Kriti’s ‘Bhediya’ co-star Varun Dhawan’s controversial comment on Kriti’s relationship had also become a hot topic. On the sets of the dance reality show ‘Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa’, judge Karan Johar had asked Varun why Kriti’s name was not part of the list of ‘eligible single women from the Hindi film industry’.
The actor immediately replied that her name is etched in someone else’s heart and that person is not in Mumbai at that point in time as he was in a shoot with Deepika.
However, Kriti, on her Instagram handle later rubbished all the dating rumors with Prabhas. According to her, it was neither love nor public relation, but Varun just went a little overboard on the reality show.
The actress went on to state that before some portal announces her wedding date, she wanted to burst the bubble and wrote that all the rumors are absolutely baseless. Prabhas’s publicists had also denied the dating rumors stating that Prabhas and Kriti are just friends.
Apart from Adipurush, Prabhat has a long list of films such as Prashanth Neel’s ‘Salaar’, Maruthi’s ‘Raja Deluxe’, Nag Ashwin’s ‘Project K’, and Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s ‘Spirit’. On the other hand, Kriti has her hands full with movies such as ‘Shehzada’, Tiger Shroff’s ‘Ganpath’, Vishal Bhardwaj’s ‘Churiya’, and the film directed by Anand L Rai.
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