Prabhas’ much-awaited film The Raja Saab has finally hit the big screens, and it has instantly become one of the most talked-about releases in recent times. Directed by Maruthi and produced by People Media Factory, the film marks a significant shift in Prabhas’ career as he steps into a fantasy-horror-comedy genre after delivering action-heavy blockbusters.
From box office numbers to controversies, audience debates, and even a sequel announcement, The Raja Saab has turned into a complete news package, making it a strong case study of how modern cinema functions beyond just storytelling.
A New Avatar of Prabhas
In The Raja Saab, Prabhas appears in a lighter, more playful role, balancing romance, humor, and supernatural drama. The story revolves around a mysterious ancestral connection that leads the protagonist into a world filled with secrets, spirits, and hidden history.
The film stars:
- Prabhas in the lead role
- Malavika Mohanan, Nidhhi Agerwal, and Riddhi Kumar as the female leads
- Sanjay Dutt in a powerful supporting role
- Music by Thaman S, which played a major role in pre-release hype
The genre mix itself was bold: horror + fantasy + comedy + romance, something rarely attempted at such a big scale in Indian cinema.

Strong Opening at the Box Office
Despite mixed reviews, The Raja Saab recorded a solid start:
- 🎟️ Opening Day India Net Collection: ₹50+ crore
- 🌍 Worldwide Gross (Day 1): Around ₹90–100 crore
- 🔥 Massive opening in Telugu states
- 🌐 Good response in overseas markets among Prabhas fans
However, trade reports indicate a drop on the second day, suggesting that word-of-mouth will decide the film’s long-term success.
Still, these numbers prove that Prabhas remains one of the biggest crowd pullers in Indian cinema.
Critics vs Fans: A Divided Response
The response to The Raja Saab has been sharply divided:
🎬 Critics said:
- The screenplay lacked consistency
- The genre mix felt confusing
- Pacing issues weakened emotional impact
🍿 Fans said:
- Prabhas’ screen presence was refreshing
- Horror-comedy moments worked well
- Visuals and climax sequences were entertaining
This contrast shows that The Raja Saab is a fan-centric film, driven more by star power than critical appreciation.
Controversies That Kept the Film in Headlines
The movie remained in news not just for cinema, but also for controversies:
1. Review Manipulation Allegations
Claims surfaced online that some people were offered money to change negative reviews. Though unverified, it sparked debate about transparency in film promotions.
2. Ticket Price Hike Case
The Telangana High Court paused a government order allowing higher ticket prices, stating that legal procedures must be followed.
3. Deleted Scenes Controversy
Fans were disappointed after learning that several “royal look” scenes of Prabhas were removed during editing, which they felt reduced the grandeur of the film.
These controversies kept The Raja Saab trending even after its release.
Sequel Confirmed: Raja Saab Universe Begins
One of the biggest developments is the official sequel announcement:
🎥 The Raja Saab: Circus 1935
This confirms:
- The film is part of a franchise
- Prabhas will return in a new character arc
- The supernatural universe will expand
This decision shows the makers’ confidence in the concept, despite mixed reviews.
Why The Raja Saab Is an Important Industry Case Study
This film represents the current transformation of Indian cinema:
- ⭐ Star power still guarantees big openings
- 🎭 Experimental genres are becoming mainstream
- 📢 Social media influences perception more than critics
- ⚖️ Transparency and ethics are under public scrutiny
- 🎬 Franchise storytelling is now a priority
Additional Information
- 🎥 Genre: Fantasy, Horror, Comedy, Romance
- 🕒 Runtime: Nearly 3 hours (after editing cuts)
- 🌍 Released in multiple Indian languages
- 🎼 Thaman S’s music was a major marketing strength
- 🎭 First time Prabhas attempts horror-comedy
- 🎬 Directed by Maruthi, known for family entertainers
Highlights (Quick Points)
- 🎬 The Raja Saab introduces Prabhas in a new genre
- 💰 Strong box office opening despite mixed reviews
- ⚖️ Ticket pricing faced legal action
- 🗣️ Review credibility debate created controversy
- ✂️ Deleted scenes upset fans
- 🔮 Sequel officially announced: The Raja Saab: Circus 1935
- 🌟 Confirms Prabhas’ unmatched fan following
- 📈 Shows shift towards cinematic universes
Final Verdict
The Raja Saab may not be a flawless film, but it is undeniably one of the most important releases of the year. It proves that modern cinema is no longer judged only by story quality but also by box office impact, online engagement, franchise potential, and cultural conversation.
For Prabhas, this film marks a brave attempt to step outside his action-hero image.
For the industry, it is proof that experimentation, controversy, and ambition now go hand in hand with filmmaking.
That is why The Raja Saab is not just a movie—it is a news-worthy phenomenon and a powerful case study in today’s entertainment industry.
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