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Prabhas' 'Radhe Shyam' poster goes viral within 24 hours

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Mumbai, July 11 (IANS) The first look poster of Prabhas' forthcoming film "Radhe Shyam" has gone viral on social media within 24 hours of its launch.

Fans of the Telugu superstar are showering the new poster with much love, and it has garnered over 6.3 million tweets within a day.

On Friday, Prabhas shared the first look poster of "Radhe Shyam" on Instagram and dedicated it to his fans. "This is for you, my fans! Hope you like it. #Prabhas20FirstLook #RadheShyam," wrote the actor.

"Radhe Shyam" stars Pooja Hegde in the female lead. The poster of the film shows Prabhas and Pooja embracing each other.

The film, directed by Radha Krishna Kumar also features Bhagyashree, Murli Sharma, Sachin Khedekar, Priyadarshi, Sasha Chettri, Kunaal Roy Kapur and Sathyan in key roles.

"Radhe Shyam" is slated for a 2021 release, in four languages -- Telugu, Tamil, Hindi and Malayalam.

--IANS

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