Uppalapati Venkata Suryanarayana Prabhas Raju ([pɾabʱaːs]; born 23 October 1979), known mononymously asPrabhas, is anIndian actor who predominantly works inTelugu cinema.[4] He is one of the highest-paid actors inIndian cinema and has been featured inForbes India'sCelebrity 100 list since 2015.[9] Referred to in the media asRebel Star, he has appeared in over 24 films, and has received sevenFilmfare Awards nominations, aNandi Award, and aSIIMA Award.[10][11] Prabhas is known for leading some of the largest-budget productions in contemporaryIndian cinema. Working primarily in Telugu films but distributed widely across multiple languages, he has become closely associated with the emergence of the “pan-Indian” commercial model, in which films are conceived for simultaneous release across regional and international markets.[12][13][14]
He is reportedly the first Indian actor to have two films gross over ₹1000 crore worldwide (Baahubali 2: The Conclusion andKalki 2898 AD).[23] Prabhas is the only Indian actor to have six films with a worldwide gross opening of over₹100crore. He is also the onlySouth Indian actor with six films that have crossed the₹100 crore nett mark in the Hindi market. Furthermore, Prabhas is the first Indian actor to have a film gross over₹1000 crore worldwide. Additionally, he is the first South Indian actor to receive awax sculpture at aMadame Tussauds' museum.[24] A 2025Forbes list ranks him as the 6th highest-paid actor in India, commanding a fee of ₹100-200 crore per film.[25]
Prabhas made his debut with the 2002 action dramaEeswar. In 2003, he followed up withRaghavendra, which received mixed reviews whileIdlebrain stated that Prabhas is so good in this film that you can watch it only for him, he is the superstar in making, and all he needs is the right director and right break.[37] He attained his breakthrough with the action romanceVarsham (2004), which went on to be a blockbuster and one of the highest grossing Telugu films of the year.[38] He received his first nomination for theFilmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu. He appeared inAdavi Raamudu (2004), the same year which received mostly negative reception from the critics and audience alike. In 2005, he appeared inChakram, which received mixed reviews and went on to win twoNandi Awards.[39] Prabhas portrayed the role of a refugee, exploited by goons, inS. S. Rajamouli's action dramaChatrapathi, the same year. It emerged as a blockbuster and had a 100-day run in 54 centers.[40]Idlebrain.com stated that "he had a unique style and macho charm in his screen presence".[41]Chatrapathi earned him his second nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu.
In 2006, Prabhas starred in the musical dramaPournami, which garnered mixed critical reception but earned praise for the cast's performances. In 2007, he starred in action dramaYogi andMunna, both of which received lukewarm response from both audience and fans alike. In 2008, Prabhas collaborated with the directorPuri Jagannadh for action-comedyBujjigadu which gave him a much needed box-office comeback and he received critical acclaim for his performance.[42] In 2009, Prabhas played a dual role in the action thrillerBilla (2009), which went on to be a blockbuster at box-office.[43] Later that year, he starred inEk Niranjan (2009), which opened to mixed reviews, and earned him his third nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu.
In 2010, he appeared in the romantic comedyDarling which received positive reviews from audiences and critics. It went on to be one of the highest grossers of the year and critics lauded Prabhas's performance, as the major highlight of the film.[44]The Times of India noted the film to be derivative and that the director hasn't really come out of his previous workTholi Prema.[45] In 2011, Prabhas starred in romantic dramaMr. Perfect, which received positive reviews and went on to be a blockbuster. His performance in the film earned him his fourth nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu.The Statesman described the film as a "timeless classic".[46] The review siteGreatAndhra rated the film with three stars and noted "The film comes across as a clean, family entertainer and the intention of the makers must be appreciated.[47] In 2024, the film was re-released inJapan, garnering unanimous positive responses from the fans and the audiences alike, with every show selling out.[48]
In 2012, Prabhas starred in the actionRebel, received mixed reviews from critics and underperformed at the box office. It was praised for cast performances, action sequences, and production values, but criticised for its plot and screenplay. The Times of India andNDTV stated that, the film serves up fare for the mass audience, and hard-core Prabhas fans.[49][50] He also rendered his voice for a short duration in the filmDenikaina Ready (2012).[51] In 2013, Prabhas starred inMirchi, which opened to positive reviews and went on to be a blockbuster. It was one of thehighest grossing Telugu films of the year as well asone of the highest-grossing Telugu films of all time, at the time of its release.[52] His performance in the film earned him his fifth nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu. NDTV gave the film a mixed review, stating that "apart from good direction and strong performance by the lead actor, Mirchi lacks narrative power and is loosely based on an amalgamation of some old films".[53]Idlebrain stated that "Mirchi is a film that is made to do a commercial hit. Prabhas entertains with Mirchi and director does a decent work. On a whole, Mirchi has all the ingredients of a commercial potboiler".[54] He then made hisHindi cinema debut in 2014 in the special dance number"Punjabi Mast" from the filmAction Jackson.[55]
2015–2017: TheBaahubali Pivot and Pan-India Success
Prabhas dedicated 5 years for the duology, stating that the project demanded a certain level of dedication and refrained from signing any other project over the tenure.[64][65] This dedication was a subject of media commentary; in a 2017 interview, Prabhas stated, "For Rajamouli, I would have even spent more than four years onBaahubali. I would have been ready to dedicate even seven years for him on the project".[66] He underwent rigorous training to prepare for his dual role in the film. For the character of Shivudu, he reduced his weight to a lean 86-88 kilograms with a minimal body fat percentage of 5-6%. Conversely, for the role of Baahubali, he significantly had to increase his weight to a bulky 105 kilograms with a body fat composition of 8-10%.[67][68] He won theSIIMA Award for Best Actor – Telugu for his performance inThe Conclusion.[69] His performance in both film earned him his sixth and seventh nominations for theFilmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu. The success ofBaahubali series propelled Prabhas to become the first "Pan-Indian" star inIndian cinema, receiving significant following across India.[70][71]
Baahubali: The Beginning (2015) concluded on a famouscliffhanger—"Why Kattappa killed Baahubali? (WKKB)"—which became a national marketing andpop culture phenomenon that sustained audience interest for the two years leading up to the sequel.[72][73]Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017) received widespread critical acclaim upon its release. International critics offered significant praise.The Guardian described it as a "jaw-dropping blockbuster that combines nimble action with genuine heart" and "thunderous spectacle".RogerEbert.com called it "everything I want but rarely get from superhero and big-budget fantasy movies," adding that it "never once felt like a soul-less, committee-assembled piece of entertainment". His dual role as Amarendra Baahubali and Mahendra Baahubali in the franchise was the primary catalyst for his transition from a regional star to a pan-Indian celebrity.[74][75][76]
2017-2023: Post-Baahubali Filmography and Setbacks
The unprecedented financial success of theBaahubali series created immense audience expectations and commercial pressure for Prabhas's subsequent projects. This cemented a career strategy focused exclusively on high-budget, multilingual "event films" designed to appeal to a pan-Indian audience, rather than films targeted solely at the Telugu market.[77]
In 2019, Prabhas starred inSujeeth's action thrillerSaaho.[78]Saaho opened to mixed reviews and grossed ₹130 crore worldwide on its opening day, making it Prabhas's second ₹100 crore opening day grosser. The film eventually grossed over₹419 crore (US$50 million) at the box-office.[79] The Telugu version of the film underperformed, while the Hindi version was a hit.[80][81] In an interview promotingSaaho, Prabhas noted that this pan-India approach expands the market, which in turn is necessary to justify the larger budgets required for such large-scale productions. This "stardom economy" model, where his star power is used to finance massive-scale productions, became the defining feature of his post-2017 career.[82]
In 2022, Prabhas appeared in the period romance dramaRadhe Shyam which received poor reviews from critics and proved to be abox office bomb.[83][84][85] The film was released to predominantly negative reviews. Critics cited a "slow pace," "weak songs," and a "thin love line". A review fromFilm Companion noted "lazy writing" that "undermines the grandiose visuals" and specifically pointed out that Prabhas's "dialogue delivery in Hindi is clumsy".[86] This failure demonstrated the limits of Prabhas's pan-India brand. While audiences in the Hindi belt had accepted him in the action genre (Saaho), this high-budget romantic drama failed to find an audience, suggesting his post-Baahubali stardom was strongly tied to the action-spectacle genre. Prabhas later reflected on the failure, stating, "Maybe Covid or maybe we missed something in script".[87]
In 2023, Prabhas portrayed Raghava (Lord Ram) in the epic mythological action filmAdipurush, an adaptation of Hindu epic theRamayana.[88] It received highly negative response from critics as well as the audience, who criticised the film's screenplay and visuals, and turned out to be another box-office bomb for the actor.[89]Adipurush had a strong opening weekend, largely fueled by extensive advance bookings and Prabhas's mass appeal and return to a mythological character. However, following the overwhelmingly negative public response, the film "had a sharp decline in collections" by its first Monday. It was ultimately declared a major "box office bomb".[90]
Critique of Post-Baahubali Career
Critics and industry analysts have extensively discussed the immense commercial pressure associated with Prabhas's pan-India stardom. There is a recurring critique of his script selection followingBaahubali, with sources observing thatSaaho,Radhe Shyam, andAdipurush were all "met with negative reception".[91][92] Some analyses have focused on his unique box office power, noting his ability to command massive openings "despite the movie results & genres" and cementing him as 'India's most bankable star'. This highlights the "stardom economy" he represents, where his bankability for an opening weekend is the primary asset justifying enormous production budgets.[93]
2023-Present: Resurgence
Prabhas went on to star inPrashanth Neel's action dramaSalaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire (2023), the same year.[94] This film marked a strategic return to the high-octane, mass-action genre. It was Prabhas's first collaboration withPrashanth Neel, the director of the commercially successfulKGF franchise. The film was produced with a budget estimated between ₹270–400 crore. The film opened to positive reviews and grossed ₹176 crore worldwide on its opening day.[95] It eventually grossed over₹705 crore (US$83 million) worldwide. The film was a major "commercial success"., and proved to be a comeback film for him.[96] While some reviewers found the plot "confusing" and criticized its "relentless blood splurting violence" and "ultra loud bgm", it was generally seen as a successful return to form for Prabhas in the action genre, with praise for his screen presence.[97]
In 2024, he starred inNag Ashwin's epic science fiction filmKalki 2898 AD.[98][99] Made on a₹600 crore (US$71 million) production budget, it is themost expensive Indian film.[100]Kalki 2898 AD grossed over ₹191 crore worldwide on its opening day, which was the thirdhighest first day gross for an Indian film, and making it the fifth and third consecutive ₹100 crore opener worldwide for Prabhas, a feat unheard of inIndian cinema.[101] Rahul Malhotra ofCollider quotes thatKalki 2898 AD's resounding opening cements "Prabhas as one of the biggest Indian movie stars of his generation".[102] The film grossed over₹1,100 crore (US$130 million) at the box-office, making it the second₹1,000 crore (US$120 million) film for Prabhas.[103][104] It set multiple box office records, became the second highest-grossing Indian film of 2024, and was the fourth highest-grossing Telugu film. The film received generally positive reviews from Indian and international critics.The Guardian praised its "maximalism" and "brassy looking" world-building. Critics lauded the film's ambition, visual effects, and the performances of its ensemble cast, though some noted flaws in the screenplay.[105][106] It combined the massive scale of his previous ventures with genuine narrative ambition, originality, and critical praise, suggesting a more sustainable model for his stardom moving forward: one based on massive scaleplus ambitious storytelling.
In 2025, he appeared in anextended cameo role asRudra in the filmKannappa (2025), directed by Mukesh Kumar Singh.[107] A theatrical re-release ofBaahubali: The Epic released on 31 October 2025 to mark the anniversary of the franchise’s debut. The re-release presented bothBaahubali: The Beginning andBaahubali 2: The Conclusion as a single feature with digitally remastered visuals, enhanced sound, and unreleased footage.
In 2027, Prabhas is expected to appear inSalaar: Part 2 – Shouryaanga Parvam, the sequel toSalaar.[112] The film will reunite Prabhas withPrithviraj Sukumaran. It expands on the dystopian action saga. The film is expected to release in 2027, but production timelines point to possible slippage. The sequel will deliver the core drama of the franchise, focusing on the complex relationship between the two protagonists, Deva (Prabhas) and Varadha (Prithviraj Sukumaran), as the two best friends "become the biggest enemies" in their fight for the throne of Khansaar.
In December 2025, Prabhas will start shooting forSpirit, directed bySandeep Reddy Vanga.[113]Spirit is in its final stage of pre-production and is scheduled to begin filming by the end of November 2025, or December at the latest.[114] Prabhas plays a determined police officer on a mission to dismantle an international crime syndicate. The film marks his first collaboration with Vanga.Spirit will also includeTripti Dimri andVivek Oberoi as costars. In 2028, he is set to reprise his role as the mainprotagonist in the epicdystopiansci-fiKalki 2898 AD - Part 2, re-portraying dual roles ofBhairava andKarna. Production of the film is expected to commence in mid-2026.[115][116]
Prabhas has also entered into a three-film contract withHombale Films, the production company responsible for notable successes such asKGF,Kantara, andSalaar. The partnership will commence withSalaar: Part 2 – Shouryaanga Parvam in 2026, with the subsequent untitled films tentatively scheduled for release in 2027 and 2028.[117]
Philanthropy and Public Initiatives
Prabhas has been vocal of theSwachh Bharat Mission (SBM) and featured in promotional campaigns such as Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Swachhata Hi Seva' mission.[118] In 2020, Prabhas donated₹4crore (US$470,000) for the cause of combating against theCOVID-19 pandemic. Of this, ₹3 crore was given to thePrime Minister's National Relief Fund, while ₹50lakh each went to the Chief Minister Relief Funds ofAndhra Pradesh andTelangana.[119] He adopted 1,650acres of Khazipally Reserve Forest near Hyderabad and donated₹2 crore (US$240,000) for the development of the eco-park in the name of his late father Uppalapati Surya Narayana Raju, in 2020.[120] He also donated a total of₹8 lakh (US$9,500) to the Lions Club of Hyderabad Sadhuram Eye Hospital.[121]
In 2021, he donated₹1 crore (US$120,000) to the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister's Relief Fund (CMRF) to help all those who have been affected due to the heavy rainfall in several parts of the state.[122] In 2023, he donated a sum of₹10 lakh (US$12,000) for the development of Sri Seetha Ramachandra Swamy Devathanam atBhadrachalam.[123] In 2024, he donated a sum of₹35 lakh (US$41,000) to the Telugu Film Directors Association (TFDA) to support the welfare of the cinema worker's body.[124] Prabhas donated a sum of₹2 crore (US$240,000) to the Kerala Chief Minister's Relief Fund, to help the victims of the2024 Wayanad landslides.[125][126] Prabhas donated a sum of₹2 crore (US$240,000) to aid flood relief efforts in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, with ₹1 crore (US$120,000) each allocated to the Chief Minister Relief Funds of both states.[127]
Media Image and Public Perception
The "Pan-India Star" Label
Prabhas is the first Indian actor ever to be referred to as a "Pan-India" star.[71][128][129] Film journalists and analysts, such asBaradwaj Rangan and Vishal Menon, have labelled him as the first of the kind in Indian cinema.[18][130] Prabhas is considered as "a flagbearer of introducing the trend of Pan-India films in the nation".[131] He is also popularly referred to in the media and by audiences as the "Rebel Star".[132][133] Moreover, he is widely known for affectionately referring to his fans and close associates as "Darlings".[134] Media reports trace the origin of this nickname to his 2010 filmDarling and his personal habit of addressing directors and co-stars by that term, which was subsequently adopted by his extensive fanbase as a term of endearment for him.[135] His stardom is defined by an appeal that is seen to "transcend regional boundaries" and a "language-neutral appeal", which allows him to command a substantial fanbase across India's diverse linguistic markets, "from Hyderabad to Haryana".[136] Sandeep Reddy Vanga, in the announcement of his filmSpirit, referred Prabhas as "India's Biggest Superstar", inciting a debate in social media and popular culture discourse.
In academic and critical circles, Prabhas's post-2015 career is a primary case study for a major shift in theIndian film industry. Scholarly publications have identified the release ofBaahubali: The Beginning as heralding a "new chapter in the Pan-Indian cinematic narrative". This trend has been termed the "Baahubalisation Effect".[137] Academic analyses identify Prabhas as the central figure in this shift, documenting his transformation from a prominent Telugu actor into a "pan-Indian star". His career serves as a model for this new form of "financial collaboration across India, where actors are drawn from different language industries".[138][139] Some analyses have focused on his unique box office power, noting his ability to command massive openings "despite the movie results & genres". This highlights the "stardom economy" he represents, where his bankability for an opening weekend is the primary asset justifying enormous production budgets.[140][141]
"Reclusive Star" Persona
A recurring and defining narrative in media coverage is the paradox of his public persona. While being one of India's biggest and highest-paid stars, he is simultaneously described by media as "reclusive," "shy," "grounded," and "low-key" off-screen.[142][143][144] Prabhas has confirmed this in interviews. In a 2019 interview with IANS, he stated, "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". He added, "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".[145] Prabhas's rare interviews reveal self-awareness of his persona, often laced with humour. In a 2019Deccan Chronicle chat, he stated: "I am notBaahubali in real life. I am more of a family person... I am socially awkward and that’s why I was not onTwitter; I can’t handle it. I am a shy person and my directors also know that I am not a great talker." He shared an anecdote from aRadhe Shyam (2022) shoot withPooja Hegde: after a roadside hug scene inHyderabad, the director chided, "You are not holding her properly. The romantic scene seems cold," attributing it to his shyness around women, he admitted never striking up conversations with them early on and finding road romances harder than studio ones.[146] A 2017Times of India report from a pre-Saaho event painted him as "the reclusive actor" who "prefers to keep to himself," dodging marriage queries with "I am too young to marry" at 37, eliciting laughs but highlighting his aversion to personal probes.[147] More recently, a January 2025IMDb feature delved into career doubts: "Why am I in this field?" he pondered due to introversion, with close ones calling him "very lazy" personally while praising his professional diligence.[148]
Prabhas was ranked second inTimes'Most Desirable Men for the year 2017,[149] and twelfth in 2018.[150] He was then added to the Forever Desirable list ofHyderabad Times in 2019.[151] He was the most searched actor onGoogle in Karnataka, for the year 2019.[152] He is the only actor fromSouth Indian cinema to feature in the magazineEastern Eye's 2019 listing of the 10 Sexiest Asian Men.[153][154] He was also featured in theGQ in their listing of the most influential young Indians of 2017.[155] As of August 2024, he is one of the most-followed Telugu actors onInstagram.[156]
Prabhas, generally does not endorse brands or appear in advertisements.[157] However, in 2015, he was signed on byMahindra & Mahindra as brand ambassador for the newMahindra TUV300 car, making his debut in the television commercial arena.[158]News 18 reported that he rejected brand endorsements worth₹150 crore (US$18 million) in 2020.[159] This pattern was established just after the success of theBaahubali films; in 2017, it was reported he had declined offers worth ₹18 crore. Director S. S. Rajamouli also noted that Prabhas let go of an endorsement offer worth ₹10 crore while filmingBaahubali 2 so he could remain focused on the film.[160]
^Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.