Prabhas enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting Sankranthi as the much-anticipated film featuring the superstar, The Raja Saab, is scheduled to release in cinemas
on January 9. This film signifies his spectacular comeback to the silver screen following Nag Ashwin’s sci-fi masterpiece Kalki 2898 AD, which debuted last year. In preparation for the festive launch, the production team is set to unveil the trailer today (Sunday, December 28). To heighten excitement, a lavish pre-release event took place in Hyderabad, where the Saaho actor engaged with fans. He assured them of an incredible climax and praised director Maruthi for his creative vision. The Raja Saab Is SUPERB: Prabhas Prabhas expressed, “I’m truly at a loss for words. Yes, it’s you (the audience) who ultimately decides the film's fate, but for me, it’s an outstanding climax. Maruthi darling, did you craft the climax with a pen or a machine gun?” In the meantime, a heartfelt Maruthi assured the superstar's supporters, "If even 1% of you feel let down by the film, both Rebel Star fans and family, you are welcome to visit my home and confront me – Villa No. 17, Kolla Luxuria, Kondapur!" Prabhas On The Raja Saab's Big Sankranthi Box Office Clash Sankranthi 2026 will also feature the releases of Vijay’s Jana Nayakudu, Chiranjeevi’s Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu, Ravi Teja’s RT76, also known as Bhartha Mahasayulaki Vignyapthi, among others. However, Prabhas remains optimistic about his horror fantasy film. Wishing the best for all the other releases, he acknowledged his seniors. The actor remarked, “I hope all the Sankranthi films turn out to be blockbusters. It would be fantastic if our film also achieves success (laughs). I have immense respect for my seniors, and I’ve learned a great deal from them. We are merely following in their footsteps. The trailer will be released tomorrow and will highlight the film’s scope. It’s going to be monumental.” Meanwhile, The Raja Saab also features Malavika Mohanan, Nidhhi Agerwal, Riddhi Kumar, and others. Are you looking forward to seeing it in cinemas?














