Vroom-Vroom
Apparently
Prabhas
was
shooting
for
a
chase
sequence
and
had
to
ride
a
bike
for
the
same.
A
source
close
to
the
development
told
Mumbai
Mirror,
"The
international
schedule
will
see
Prabhas
shoot
for
high-octane
action,
including
a
major
chase
sequence
involving
helicopters,
trucks,
cars
and
bikes.
He
has
been
prepping
for
these
portions
for
a
while
now
and
has
modified
his
workout
regime
to
get
into
perfect
shape
for
his
part.
He
will
be
seen
in
a
completely
different
avatar
and
has
even
cut
his
hair
short
after
years
of
doing
the
two
period
films."
He's
A
Treat
For
The
Sore
Eyes
Looking
dapper
in
a
rugged
leather
jacket
and
jeans,
the
superstar
is
seen
straddling
a
swanky
bike
and
we
can't
keep
our
eyes
off
him.
Prabhas
On
Working
With
Shraddha
Kapoor
The
actor
was
quoted
as
saying,
"I
have
never
worked
with
a
Bollywood
actor
before
and
she
is
the
best
choice
for
the
role.
We
are
very
lucky
to
have
her
on
board.
Her
character
is
not
just
like
coming
and
going
or
just
there
for
the
songs.
The
character
is
very
important
and
adds
a
lot
of
weight
to
the
story.
It
is
one
of
the
most
important
characters
in
the
film.
She
has
some
amazing
action
sequences
also.
It
is
a
very
strong
character.
She
is
a
very
hard-working
actor
and
she
is
very
comfortable
(on
the
set)."
Get
Ready
To
See
The
Best
Of
Action
Stunts
The
makers
have
roped
in
famous
stunt
choreographer,
Kenny
Bates
for
Saaho
and
we
just
can't
wait
to
watch
Prabhas
doing
some
heavy-duty
action
sequences
in
the
film.
Neil
Nitin
Mukesh
Goes
Badass
The
actor
who
won
praises
for
his
slick
negative
character
in
Vijay's
Kaththi
is
once
again
venturing
into
the
grey
zone.
Speaking
about
the
film,
he
had
earlier
shared,
"I
am
having
lot
of
fun
while
working
with
him
(Prabhas),
but
at
the
same
time
it
is
difficult
because
we
are
shooting
the
film
in
Telugu,
Tamil
and
Hindi
simultaneously.
So,
after
each
shot,
our
language
gets
changed,
but
our
shot
remains
the
same."
He
had
further
added,
"So
we
have
to
maintain
our
expressions
in
sync
with
the
language
in
which
we
are
shooting
in.
It
becomes
difficult
to
be
in
the
character
and
maintain
the
body
language
of
that
character,
but
I
have
no
complaints
because
I
am
getting
to
learn
a
lot."