Prabhu Deva Embraces Village Simplicity: Naps on Floor, Enjoys Coconut

Renowned dancer and filmmaker Prabhu Deva recently shared a video showcasing his simple village life, away from city bustle. In the clip, he is seen sitting at the entrance of a modest home, enjoying fresh coconut, and later napping on the floor outside. The post, captioned "Village life," highlights his appreciation for a grounded, natural lifestyle. Prabhu Deva's celebrated career includes legendary choreography and directing major Bollywood hits.

Key Points: Prabhu Deva Enjoys Simple Village Life, Sleeps Outside

  • Shares video of simple village lifestyle
  • Seen eating coconut malai on floor
  • Rests outside house under open sky
  • Career spans over three decades
  • Directed hit films like Wanted
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Prabhu Deva enjoys simple village life, sleeps on the floor outside house

Choreographer Prabhu Deva shares a glimpse of his quiet village life, enjoying coconut and napping on the floor outside his home.

"Village life - Prabhu Deva"

Mumbai, April 6

Renowned dancer, choreographer, and filmmaker Prabhu Deva seems to be enjoying a quiet and simple life in the village away from the hustle and bustle of daily city life.

The dancer recently gave his fans a glimpse into his quiet and grounded life in his village and shared a video of the same on his social media account.

In the video, Prabhu Deva is seen sitting on the floor with his legs crossed at the entrance of a modest village home. He is dressed in a simple white kurta and dark pants and is seen enjoying a fresh coconut.

The actor, holding half of the coconut shell in one hand, is seen using a small scrap piece to scoop out the soft malai, devouring it all.

In the other part of the video, Prabhu Deva is seen lying down right outside the house, at the entrance platform resting under the open sky.

With no air conditioning or even a fan, the dancer seems to be enjoying the natural cool breeze and indulging in a power nap.

He captioned the post as, "Village life", with a red heart emoticon.

Talking about Prabhu Deva's career the ace choreographer has been a part of the entertainment industry for over three decades.

Reportedly, the dancer was once a background dancer and through his immense struggle climbed up the success ladder and established himself as one of the finest choreographers in the industry.

His collaboration with Bollywood superstar Madhuri Dixit for the song, Que Sera Sera from Pukar remains legendary.

Along with his successful stint as a choreographer, Prabhu Deva also ventured into filmmaking.

He went on to direct Hindi films like Wanted starring Salman Khan, Rowdy Rathore starring Akshay Kumar, and R... Rajkumar featuring Shahid Kapoor.

All movies including their respective music tracks went on to become hits.

Prabhu Deva has also started opposite Bollywood actress Kajol in the movie Sapne.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Respect! From a background dancer to a top director, his journey is inspirational. And now, sleeping under the open sky... true simplicity. We need more celebrities like him who don't forget where they came from.
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Aman W
Nothing beats the simple joys of village life. Fresh nariyal pani and a nap in the breeze... city life with all its ACs can't compare. Makes me miss my nana's house in the village.
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Sarah B
While I admire his humility, I do hope he's being safe. Sleeping outside without any protection might not be advisable for someone of his profile, given security concerns. A little caution wouldn't hurt.
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Vikram M
Legend! The man who gave us "Que Sera Sera" and "Tune Maari Entriyaan" enjoying coconut malai on a porch. This is the real definition of success - being able to enjoy life's small pleasures.
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Kavya N
His caption just "Village life" with a heart says it all. 🥥 So relatable for anyone who has spent summers at their ancestral home. It's a different kind of peace.

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