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Mahesh Babu's production house GMB Entertainment has dropped the first look of "Rao Bahadur," starring Satyadev in the lead. Directed by Venkatesh Maha, the film blends psychological drama with visual grandeur. Satyadev underwent intense makeup transformations to embody his royal character. The project targets a 2026 release with international distribution plans.

Key Points: Mahesh Babu's GMB Entertainment Unveils Rao Bahadur First Look

  • Satyadev stars as Rao Bahadur in a decaying nobility tale
  • Poster blends grandeur with humor through kids
  • Venkatesh Maha aims for global appeal
  • First footage to debut theatrically on Independence Day
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Mahesh Babu's production unveils 'Rao Bahadur' first-look poster, Venkatesh Maha to direct

Venkatesh Maha directs Satyadev in this psychological drama produced by Mahesh Babu's GMB Entertainment, set for a 2026 release.

"Five hours in makeup each morning gave me the rare chance to disappear into the character completely. - Satyadev"

Hyderabad, August 12

Superstar Mahesh Babu and Namrata Shirodkar's production studio GMB Entertainment has unveiled the first look at "Rao Bahadur," directed by filmmaker Venkatesh Maha. The film stars Satyadev in the lead role.

The psychological drama, which stars Satyadev in the title role, showcases an elaborate poster featuring the actor in the ensemble of a king surrounded by peacock feathers and ornate details. The visual suggests the film's exploration of decaying nobility and internal conflict.

The poster also features kids hanging onto Satyadev's attire and moustache, offering a humorous touch to the narrative.

Mahesh Babu's production studio, 'GMB Entertainment', shared the first look poster of the film on their Instagram handle on Tuesday.

https://www.instagram.com/p/DNPtWHBym3a/?img_index=1

Director Maha, who previously helmed the critically acclaimed 'C/o Kancharapalem' and 'Uma Maheswara Ugra Roopasya,' has written and directed the project.

According to Variety, the filmmaker describes it as "a Telugu story made for the world," positioning the pic for international appeal.

As per the outlet, the first footage of the film will arrive via what's being called 'Not Even a Teaser,' launching theatrically on August 15, India's Independence Day, before hitting digital platforms the following week.

For Satyadev, the transformation required significant commitment. He said, "Five hours in makeup each morning gave me the rare chance to disappear into the character completely. By the time we rolled, I wasn't just playing Rao Bahadur, I was living him," as quoted by Variety.

The Telugu-language film is eyeing a summer 2026 release with plans for subtitled international distribution, reported Variety.

Meanwhile, Satyadev was recently seen alongside Vijay Deverakonda in 'Kingdom'. As for Mahesh Babu, the actor will next be seen in SS Rajamouli's untitled film 'SSMB29'.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Interesting concept but I hope they don't make it too artsy. Telugu audiences enjoy commercial elements too. Satyadev is a brilliant actor though - his performance in 'Brochevarevarura' was outstanding!
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Sarah B
The production values look world-class! Mahesh Babu's banner is really pushing boundaries. That 5-hour makeup process shows Satyadev's dedication. Hope this gets good international recognition like RRR did.
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Rohit P
Venkatesh Maha is the real star here! After C/o Kancharapalem, he's proving that content is king. The poster's detailing is amazing - those peacock feathers symbolize so much about our culture. Eagerly waiting for August 15 now!
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the effort, I'm concerned about the 2026 release date. That's too far away! By then, audience tastes might change. They should capitalize on the current momentum of Indian cinema's global appeal.
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Nisha Z
The kids hanging on to his moustache is such a clever touch! 😂 Shows the director's signature style of blending humor with serious themes. Telugu cinema is truly evolving beyond just mass masala films.

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