Prabhas and Sanjay Dutt’s horror-comedy The Raja Saab finally hit screens today amid massive buzz and high expectations. While the film opened to mixed
reviews from critics, Prabhas’ fans, fondly called “Darlings,” are celebrating its release with great enthusiasm. Amid the online chatter, actor Vivek Oberoi shared his review of the movie on social media, showering it with praise. He lauded Prabhas’ commanding screen presence, calling him “absolute fire,” and also appreciated Sanjay Dutt’s performance. Vivek further wished the entire team success at the box office. Vivek Oberoi Reviews The Raja Saab Sharing a poster of the film, Vivek penned, "Mass + Class = @actorprabhas. The invincible formula for a blockbuster! Incredibly charming and equally intense, you are absolute fire on screen, maccha!" Lauding Sanjay Dutt, he added, "And @duttsanjay Baba bhai, your presence as the menacing hypnotist is just legendary; nobody holds the frame like you do, brother! Wishing #TheRajaSaab team all the very best." Check out the post here: About The Raja Saab The movie also features Zarina Wahab, Boman Irani, Malavika Mohanan, Nidhhi Agerwal and Riddhi Kumar. The film revolves around a man who lives with his grandmother in a remote village in Andhra Pradesh. Suffering from Alzheimer’s, Ganga Devi longs to meet her husband Kanakaraja (Sanjay Dutt), whom she believes is on a mission. When Raja Saab spots a man resembling his grandfather, he sets out to bring his grandparents back together. Maruthi has directed this horror-comedy. The Raja Saab Review And Rating Our in-house critic gave this film a rating of 1.5/5 stars. They wrote, "The Raja Saab is a cinematographer's film. The production design is stunning and breathtaking. It is a technically strong film marred by weak writing, direction and screenplay. The visual effects add to the mess. "The Raja Saab is strictly for Prabhas fans. Besides him, there's nothing that is memorable. Watch only if you wish to see the actor in a different light." Are you planning to watch the film in theatres?









