‘Project K’ Actor Prabhas Postpones Film’s Shoot For Deepika Padukone To Recover After Her Health Scare

Last month, the director revealed that the film is in the early stages of shooting

Prabhas postpones ‘Project K’ shoot to help Deepika recover after health scare ( Photo Credit – Facebook )

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Telugu superstar Prabhas, who will share the screen with Deepika Padukone in ‘Project K’, has asked the makers to postpone the shoot by a week after Deepika was rushed to the hospital after feeling uneasy on the sets.

Reports say Prabhas, who was shooting for the film with the ‘Piku’ actress in Hyderabad, requested the producers to push the schedule forward by a week to help Deepika recover from her illness.

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‘Project K’ marks Deepika and Prabhas’ first film together. It is also Deepika’s first Telugu film. The movie also stars Amitabh Bachchan and Disha Patani in key roles, and is directed by Nag Ashwin.

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Last month, the director revealed that the film is in the early stages of shooting. Nag Ashwin tweeted in Telugu, “We recently wrapped a schedule. Prabhas’ introduction bit was shot in this schedule. The project is still in the early stages of the shoot, so there is still a lot more time to go for the promotions. But rest assured Prabhas’ fans, we are putting our heart and soul into this film.”

Coming back to Deepika Padukone’s hospitalisation, reportedly, the actress wasn’t admitted to hospital but spent a few hours there while undergoing treatment. A source close to the actress revealed to India Today, “Deepika was rushed to a hospital after she experienced uneasiness. She felt her heartbeat going erratic followed by restlessness. After being treated, she is now back on the sets of Project K and is recovering.”

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