Senior actor Rajendra Prasad has issued an apology for his mocking comments on international cricketer David Warner at the pre-release event of Robinhood. The actor had called Warner a derogatory term to describe his reels, sparking widespread criticism for his comments and behavior. In a recent video, Rajendra Prasad stated that he did not intend to insult Warner and that his comments were made out of love and admiration for the cricketer. He also claimed to have developed a close friendship with Warner.
Rajendra Prasad's apology comes after he faced severe backlash for his comments, with many calling for him to apologize to Warner. The actor has assured that such an incident will not repeat in the future. Meanwhile, Robinhood, starring Nithiin and Sreeleela, is set to release on March 28, marking David Warner's debut in Indian cinema.
Robinhood, directed by Venky Kudumula, has been produced by Mythri Movie Makers, who are looking to continue their blockbuster streak at the box office after Pushpa 2. The film's performance is highly anticipated, with Rajendra Prasad's performance being touted as one of the highlights.
With the controversy surrounding Rajendra Prasad's comments on David Warner now addressed, the focus shifts to the film's release and its potential to entertain audiences. The film has been generating positive buzz, with good inside reports and high expectations from the audience.