The much-anticipated horror thriller The Raja Saab, featuring pan-India star Prabhas in the lead, is all set to hit theatres on December 5, 2025. The film, directed by Maruthi and backed by People Media Factory, has now locked in its final release date after multiple delays.
Teaser Arriving on June 16, 2025
Adding to fans’ excitement, the makers have also announced the release of the film’s teaser on June 16, 2025. The teaser is expected to give audiences a chilling sneak peek into the supernatural world of The Raja Saab.
Prabhas Ventures Into Horror for the First Time
Known for his action-packed and mythological roles, Prabhas will explore an entirely new genre with The Raja Saab. This will be his first full-length horror entertainer, promising a mix of supernatural intrigue and old-school charm.
The first motion poster of the film hinted at a spooky yet colorful world filled with dark elements and vintage vibes—something fans haven’t seen from Prabhas before.
Grand Production, Star-Studded Cast
Produced by T.G. Vishwa Prasad, the film is being made on a massive scale with top-tier production values. The cinematography is handled by Karthik Palani, while the music is composed by Thaman S, who was reportedly given full creative freedom to rework his music even post-shooting—an unusual but bold move in Indian cinema.
The cast includes a talented trio of actresses—Malavika Mohanan, Nidhhi Agerwal, and Ridhi Kumar—who are expected to add glamour and grace to the movie’s vibrant yet spooky storyline.
Release Delay: A Quick Recap
The Raja Saab was initially set for an April 2025 release. However, due to post-production delays, especially related to VFX work and additional shooting schedules, the release was pushed. After fine-tuning the final product, the makers have now confirmed December 5, 2025 as the final release date.
Pan-India Appeal Across Five Languages
The Raja Saab is all set for a massive Pan-India release in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam, expanding its reach to a wider audience and promising to be a horror spectacle like no other.