Key Points

Prabhas stuns fans with two striking looks in The RajaSaab teaser, showcasing his versatility. The horror-comedy blends grandeur, folklore, and eerie thrills, amplified by Sanjay Dutt’s surprise appearance. Director Maruthi calls it a genre-defying journey, while producer TG Vishwa Prasad promises an unprecedented cinematic experience. The film releases December 2025 in five languages.

Key Points: Prabhas Dazzles in Dual Avatars in The RajaSaab Teaser

  • Prabhas shines in electrifying and dark mystical avatars
  • Sanjay Dutt adds power with surprise cameo
  • Horror-fantasy set is India’s largest
  • Teaser blends grandeur, folklore, and chills
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Prabhas unleashes charm and darkness in two striking avatars in 'The RajaSaab' teaser

Prabhas stuns in two contrasting roles in The RajaSaab teaser, blending horror, comedy, and fantasy with Sanjay Dutt’s surprise cameo.

Prabhas unleashes charm and darkness in two striking avatars in 'The RajaSaab' teaser
"The RajaSaab is a genre-defying journey—it flows between horror and fantasy, the real and the surreal. – Director Maruthi"

Mumbai, June 16

The makers of the Prabhas-starrer ‘The RajaSaab’ unveiled the much-anticipated teaser of the pan-India horror-comedy at a grand launch event held at Prasad's Multiplex in Hyderabad.

On Monday, they shared the first official glimpse into the film’s unique blend of humor, mystery, and supernatural thrills, with fans and media in attendance to witness the excitement. The teaser of ‘The RajaSaab’ showcases Prabhas in two contrasting avatars—one radiating electrifying energy, effortless style, and commanding screen presence, and the other cloaked in an air of mystery with a darker, mystical edge. Adding to the excitement is a surprise appearance by Sanjay Dutt, whose powerful screen presence adds an unexpected punch.

The teaser makes a powerful impact, seamlessly weaving together elements of grandeur, folklore, and spine-chilling horror into a mesmerizing visual treat. Composer Thaman S. amplifies the experience with a gripping and atmospheric background score that heightens the tension and drama.

Set within India’s most expansive horror-fantasy set ever built, the event offered the media an exclusive glimpse into the chilling world of 'The RajaSaab.'

Speaking about the film, director Maruthi stated, “The RajaSaab is a genre-defying journey—it flows between horror and fantasy, the real and the surreal. At its heart, it's about emotion, but surrounded by magic, mystery, and madness. Launching it in Prabhas’ city, and seeing everyone respond so powerfully was unforgettable. This haveli isn’t just a set — it breathes with the film’s soul.”

Producer TG Vishwa Prasad added, “With The RajaSaab, we wanted to build something massive, something India hasn't seen. The sets, the scale, the story—everything is crafted to pull audiences into this fantastical world. Launching the teaser within the haveli itself gave it life—it felt like we were stepping into the movie before it even released. This is only the beginning.”

The upcoming drama also stars Nidhhi Agerwal, Malavika Mohanan, and Riddhi Kumar.

Produced by People Media Factory and directed by Maruthi, "The RajaSaab" is slated to release on December 5, 2025, in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Prabhas looks absolutely 🔥 in both avatars! The contrast between his charming and dark looks is giving me major goosebumps. After Salaar, I was waiting for something fresh from him and this seems perfect. December 2025 is too far though 😭
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Priya M.
Horror-comedy with Prabhas and Sanjay Dutt? What an unexpected combo! The sets look massive - reminds me of those grand Ramsay brothers films but with modern VFX. Hope the story lives up to the hype. Maruthi's last few films were average, but this seems different.
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Arjun S.
Honestly not sure about mixing horror and comedy - both genres need different pacing. But Prabhas has that rare ability to pull off anything. The dark avatar reminds me of his Baahubali look but more intense. Fingers crossed!
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Shweta R.
The production values look world-class! Finally Indian cinema matching international standards in fantasy genre. Though I wish they'd cast more known actresses - Nidhhi and Malavika are good but need stronger screen presence opposite Prabhas.
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Vikram J.
Thaman's BGM in the teaser is next level! The haunting music combined with that haveli setting gives proper bhutiya vibes 😄 Hope they don't overdo CGI though - practical effects work better for horror. Remember how scary '13B' was with minimal effects?
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Neha P.
As a Maharashtrian, I love that they're incorporating Indian folklore instead of copying Western horror tropes. That haveli looks straight out of Rajasthan's haunted tales! More films should explore our rich cultural ghost stories instead of cheap jump scares.

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