Prabhas's 'The Raja Saab' Upside Down Fight Scene Now in All Theatres

The makers of Prabhas's horror comedy 'The Raja Saab' have announced the inclusion of a previously missing, eagerly awaited upside down fight sequence in all theatrical versions. The film, which released on January 9, features unique sets including a full-scale inverted royal mansion. Prabhas ventures into new territory with this being his first full-fledged horror entertainer. The film's cast includes Malavika Mohanan, Nidhhi Agerwal, and Ridhi Kumar, with cinematography by Karthik Palani and music by Thaman S.

Key Points: Prabhas's 'The Raja Saab' Adds Upside Down Fight Sequence

  • New upside down fight scene added
  • Prabhas's first full horror film
  • Features inverted mansion set
  • Trio of female leads add charm
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Prabhas's 'The Raja Saab' to now have an additional 'Upside down' fight sequence!

Prabhas's horror comedy 'The Raja Saab' now includes a special upside down fight sequence in all theatres. Book tickets for this unique experience.

"The Upside Down Fight Sequence from #TheRajaSaab is now playing in all theatres. - People Media Factory"

Hyderabad, Jan 11

The makers of director Maruthi's horror comedy 'The Raja Saab', featuring actor Prabhas in the lead, on Sunday announced that the eagerly awaited 'Upside down' fight sequence had now been included in the version of the film that was being screened in all theatres.

It may be recalled that the makers had disclosed last year that they had erected two giant sets to shoot the film. While one was of the royal mansion in which most of the story takes place, the other set was that of the royal mansion in an inverted format to shoot certain significant scenes in which the characters appear upside down.

In fact, in the trailer that the makers released, there is a scene in which Prabhas appears as a demon. "What's your problem? Am I an ant to sting you when you reach into the anthill? I'm the demon," he says even as he stylishly smokes a cigar, seated upside down on a throne that appears to be hanging from the ceiling.

Similarly, an upside down fight sequence, which was eagerly awaited, was not originally included in the version first released. Now, the makers have confirmed that this fight sequence had been added to the film.

Taking to its X timeline to announce the development, People Media Factory, the production house that has produced the film, wrote, "The Upside Down Fight Sequence from #TheRajaSaab is now playing in all theatres. Book your tickets now for an adrenaline packed big screen experience. #BlockbusterTheRajaSaab #Prabhas @directormaruthi @musicthaman @peoplemediafcy @rajasaabmovie."

'The Raja Saab', which hit screens on January 9, has triggered huge excitement as Prabhas is stepping into uncharted territory with this project. For those unaware, The Raja Saab will be Prabhas's first full-fledged horror entertainer.

The film has cinematography by Karthik Palani and music by Thaman S.

The cast of 'The Raja Saab' includes the stunning trio of Malavika Mohanan, Nidhhi Agerwal, and Ridhi Kumar, who add charm, elegance, and freshness to the eerie yet colourful world of 'The Raja Saab'.

- IANS

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Priya S
Honestly, I'm a bit confused. Why release a film and then add scenes later? Feels like we paid for an incomplete product. The concept is cool, but this trend of updating films post-release needs to stop.
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Vikram M
Building an entire inverted set just for a few scenes? That's some next-level dedication from the makers. Maruthi sir's vision combined with Prabhas's mass appeal could be a winner. Booking tickets for the weekend!
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Rohit P
The trailer scene where he's smoking the cigar upside down was pure style! 🔥 If the full fight sequence is like that, it will be a visual treat. Thaman's music will elevate it further.
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Meera T
Good to see Prabhas experimenting after the big pan-India films. A horror comedy is a fun choice. Hope the story is strong too and not just reliant on these gimmicky sequences. All the best to the team!
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Sarah B
The production value sounds impressive. An inverted mansion set is no joke. Indian cinema is really pushing technical boundaries. Excited to see how this blends horror and comedy.

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