Key Points

"The RajaSaab" is generating massive excitement with its supernatural fantasy genre and star-studded ensemble. Malavika Mohanan's birthday first look reveals a mesmerizing poster that hints at the film's mystical narrative. The movie, directed by Maruthi, is nearly complete with 95% shooting wrapped up. Fans can look forward to its grand pan-India release across five languages on December 5.

Key Points: Prabhas RajaSaab First Look Celebrates Malavika Mohanan

  • Prabhas and Sanjay Dutt star in supernatural fantasy film
  • Malavika Mohanan shines in mystical white saree poster
  • Movie set for pan-India release on December 5
  • Advanced visual effects promise immersive cinematic experience
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'The RajaSaab' makers unveil first look of Malavika Mohanan on her birthday

Supernatural fantasy 'The RajaSaab' unveils Malavika Mohanan's ethereal first look on her birthday, featuring star-studded cast

"We have three songs left to be shot. Apart from that, there is some small patch work that will have to be completed. - T G Vishwa Prasad, Producer"

Mumbai, Aug 4

On the occasion of Malavika Mohanan's birthday, the makers of her upcoming movie, “The RajaSaab” shared the much-anticipated first look of the actress from the film.

Taking to Instagram, the makers shared the poster, writing, "Team #TheRajaSaab wishes our dazzling diva @Malavikamohanan_ a very Happy Birthday She's all set to stun you with her captivating performance #HBDMalavikaMohanan." In the newly released poster, Malavika exudes ethereal charm in a flowing white saree, standing under the serene glow of a full moon. Surrounded by vintage lamps, drifting mist, and fluttering white doves, the setting casts a magical yet mysterious vibe--capturing the essence of the film's supernatural fantasy theme.

"The RajaSaab" boasts a stellar ensemble cast, including Prabhas, Sanjay Dutt, Nidhhi Agerwal, Malavika Mohanan, and Riddhi Kumar. Backed by People Media Factory and helmed by director Maruthi, the film is set for a grand pan-India release on December 5. The film will hit theatres in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam.

In a recent interview with IANS, the makers of the upcoming magnum opus revealed that the film is nearly complete, with 95 percent of the shoot already wrapped up. Only three songs and a few patchwork scenes remain to be filmed.

Producer T G Vishwa Prasad said, "We have three songs left to be shot. Apart from that, there is some small patch work that will have to be completed. Otherwise, shooting is almost over." The producer further revealed that The "RajaSaab" will feature world-class visual effects, incorporating advanced computer-generated imagery, including 3D CG, to elevate the film's supernatural elements.

Meanwhile, on August 4, as Malavika Mohanan celebrated her birthday, Malayalam cinema legend and her 'Hridayapoorvam' co-star Mohanlal extended his wishes to her. He also shared a fresh still from their eagerly awaited film, directed by Sathyan Anthikad. Sharing the poster, he wrote, "Happy Birthday, Malavika Mohanan#Hridayapoorvam #August28 #onam2025."

- IANS

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Rohit P
I hope the VFX lives up to the hype. Indian films often promise world-class effects but deliver subpar results. That said, the cast is impressive and Malavika is a great choice for fantasy roles.
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Aditya G
December 5 release date is perfect! My birthday week treat sorted. 🎉 Can't wait to see what Maruthi has cooked up with this supernatural fantasy after his previous hits.
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Shreya B
Malavika is such an underrated actress! From Petta to Master and now this - she's choosing such diverse roles. Wishing her a fabulous birthday and blockbuster success! 💫
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Karthik V
The production house is spending big on VFX, but I hope they don't neglect the story. Indian audiences deserve good scripts along with visual spectacle. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Nisha Z
That poster gives me Devdas meets supernatural vibes! White saree, doves, vintage lamps - such beautiful aesthetics. Hope the movie lives up to this stunning first look.

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