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Updated : Oct 25, 2025

Sandeep Reddy Vanga, the most eccentric director of Indian Cinema in recent times, has been facing controversies and criticisms for his ideology and statements. Now, he raised a new controversy with his claim, "India's Biggest Superstar" for Prabhas, in his sound cut for their upcoming film, Spirit. 


On the occasion of actor's birthday, Sandeep released a sound cut with Prakash Raj, as Jailer, ordering Prabhas, an IPS officier, to be stripped naked. While the teaser has gone viral, rumors about usage of AI voice for Prabhas have been going around the Internet. 


Currently, Shah Rukh Khan fans are taking objection to this claim while even many famous Youtubers and Hindi media people have stated that these kind of claims are unwarranted and misinformed. Now, controversy is rising curiosity about the film promotional material and many more issues it is going to create. 


SRK and Prabhas fans have entered into these arguments due to Salaar vs Dunki clash time. This new controversy is giving more fuel to the fire. Already, Sandeep Reddy Vanga has created huge stir with Deepika Padukone's ousting and targeting SRK, he is making more enemies than friends. 


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