The Raja Saab hit theatres on January 9, 2025, bringing South Indian superstar Prabhas back to the romantic horror-fantasy genre after a string of high-budget action films. Directed by Maruthi Dasari, the movie promised a mix of family drama, fantasy, and supernatural thrills.
Cast and Crew
The film was produced by T G Vishwa Prasad, Vivek Kuchibotla, and Ishan Saksena under the banners of People Media Factory and IVY Entertainment, with music composed by Thaman S.
Alongside Prabhas, the ensemble cast included Sanjay Dutt, Boman Irani, Malavika Mohanan, Nidhhi Agerwal, Riddhi Kumar, Zarina Wahab, P Samuthirakani, VTV Ganesh, Satya, Prabhas Sreenu, and Saptagiri.
The movie ran for a little over three hours, featuring extensive visual effects and indoor set pieces to create its fantastical world.
Plot Summary
The story revolves around Raja Saab, who lives with his grandmother Gangamma. The plot explores family ties, memory loss, and past relationships, weaving in elements of fantasy and horror.
The narrative moves between village and city settings, gradually introducing supernatural twists. Prabhas appears in a lighter, playful role compared to his recent action-packed performances.
Sanjay Dutt plays a pivotal character tied to the family’s past, while Zarina Wahab portrays a grandmother suffering from memory-related illness. The three leading ladies appear in different phases of the story, adding layers to the romantic and emotional arcs.
Performance and Highlights
The film balances comedy and drama through a strong supporting cast known for their comic timing. Visual effects and fantasy sequences are heavily featured, giving the movie a larger-than-life cinematic feel.
The movie was released in multiple languages across India, allowing a wider audience to experience its unique mix of horror, fantasy, and romance. Its box office performance is expected to depend on audience reception during the opening weekend.