
The Raja Saab Teaser Launch: Prabhas Fans Chant His Name, Pour Milk On His Posters
Last Updated:
Around 300 Prabhas fans attended The Raja Saab teaser launch in Hyderabad, celebrating with chants, dances, and bathing his posters with milk.
Around 300 Prabhas fans were invited with special passes to the teaser launch of The Raja Saab in Hyderabad. Fans waited in lines since morning to enter Prasad's Multiplex in Hyderabad. While they waited, they turned the event into a celebration by chanting Prabhas' name, dancing to dhol beats and bathing his posters with milk.
Prabhas enjoys a massive fandom and a glimpse of the same could be seen at The Raja Saab teaser launch today. News18 Showsha, too, was a part of the celebrations in Hyderabad and witnessed the massive fanfare. Fans roaring their favourite actor's name while holding his poster high, provided a glimpse of how much he is adored by fans. Take a look:
#TheRajaSaab fever in Hyderabad is real! #Prabhas pic.twitter.com/vs6LgpqVer — News18 Showsha (@News18Showsha) June 16, 2025
The Raja Saab is touted to be a horror-comedy, marking a genre break for Prabhas after having featured in action or fantasy dramas in the past few years. The film features a Haveli that's unlike anything seen before in Indian cinema. This grand set, spanning 41,256 sq ft, is officially the largest horror set ever constructed in India.
Designed by acclaimed art director Rajeevan Nambiar, this set isn't merely a backdrop but an immersive space that's integral to the story. From towering doors to shadowy corridors and rooms filled with secrets, the Haveli's layers unfold as the plot progresses.
'Every detail had to serve the emotion, not just the aesthetics. We wanted the set to feel haunted, not just look haunted," says Rajeevan Nambiar, adding, 'The aim was to create something that draws you in the moment you enter, whether you're a viewer or walking through it."
The Haveli will open to the media on June 16, coinciding with the release of The Raja Saab's official teaser. This visit will provide them with a preview of the world director Maruthi has envisioned, known for his unique touch in the horror-fantasy genre. Maruthi has blended scale and emotion to create an immersive cinematic experience.
Every aspect of the Haveli, from stones and props to shades, has been custom-made to amplify the horror. Even the floor has an eerie texture to enhance the visuals. This is more than just set design; it is storytelling through space.
The makers of The Raja Saab has issued a strong advisory against the film's teaser leak. Prabhas' next will hit the screens on December 5, 2025, after multiple delays.
First Published:
June 16, 2025, 12:08 IST

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Indian Express
14 minutes ago
- Indian Express
Aamir Khan answers those questioning his patriotism: ‘My film Sarfarosh was the first to take Pakistan's name, suffered losses but…'
India and Pakistan's recent conflict after the Pahalgam terror attack has caused a storm in the Hindi film industry. Many people blamed the Khan trio – Aamir Khan, Salman Khan, and Shah Rukh Khan for not speaking up against Pakistan publicly in the aftermath of the attack. No, in a recent interview, Aamir defended himself after the accusations, revealing that his 1999 release Sarfarosh was the first ever film in the history of Indian films, to refer to the country as Pakistan instead of 'padosi mulk'. The actor also revealed that he even took a stand for the country and didn't allow Dangal's release in Pakistan despite possible losses, because their censor board demanded the removal of the Indian flag and national anthem. During a chat with Rajat Sharma on his show Aap Ki Adalat, Aamir cited former Deputy Prime Minister LK Advani's example and said, 'If you pick India's film history, we have never been allowed to take their name, we had to use the term 'padosi mulk'. My film Sarfarosh was the first one ever in history, in which we have taken Pakistan and ISI's names without hesitation. John said that the Censor Board won't pass this. I said, 'Why won't they? We will explain it to them'. When Advani ji can call their name in the Parliament publicly that they are doing wrong by us and spreading terrorism, then why can't we?' The film's team finally received the permission to take Pakistan's name. 'We got permission to use the names on that basis. So many films released after that were using Pakistan's name. People say that I don't say anything against them, but sabse bada naam toh unka maine hi liya hai, aur kisi ne nahi. After Sarfarosh, I got many negative comments from Pakistan for attacking them in the film,' he added. Moreover, Aamir Khan lost money for not allowing his 2016 film Dangal's release at the theatres in Pakistan. 'When Dangal released, Disney was one of the producers. When they presented it, they got a reaction from Pakistan's censor board to remove the last scene – where they hoist the tricolour and sing the national anthem after Geeta Phogat's victory in the match. I told them within a second that our film won't be released in Pakistan. I didn't even think twice. They said that it will affect our business and cause losses. I told them I have no interest in people who are asking to remove the Indian flag and national anthem, I don't want that business or money,' the actor shared. ALSO READ | Aamir Khan recalls creditors yelling at him when father went 'almost bankrupt': 'They would say your father hasn't paid us back, very difficult period' When asked by the host about making most of his money from China, he clarified and replied, 'I have earned the most from India only. In China, two of my films worked a lot – Secret Superstar and Dangal. They love my films a lot. When these films released, we didn't have any enemity with China, there was actually friendship.' Referring to a recent award he received in China, he continued, 'They didn't call me 'National treasure of China', you should take note that they awarded me as 'National treasure of India'. Yes, they are out enemies right now. Jo Jo humaare khilaaf hoga, lekin main humesha humaare armed forces and desh ki saath hi khada rahunga.' During the same interview, Aamir also spoke about visiting the soldiers at Kargil. 'I have gone there. When the Kargil war happened and we won, I spent eight days there. I landed in Leh and I was on that road which leads to Srinagar, for those eight days. I met every regiment there – SM rifle, Rajputana rifle, Ladakh scout, and many more. I only met jawans, went to encourage them. Aapne humaare liye yudh jeeta hai, hifaasat ki hai, main aapko pranaam karta hun, main aapka shukraguzaar hun. I don't think anyone else went there,' he said. From living in a bunker near the border to eating with the soldiers, the actor did it all. Instead of him encouraging the jawans, the opposite happened. 'I made a request to the army's high command to spend these eight days with jawans, not with officers specifically. I wanted to encourage them but after spending so many days, I realised that our Indian soldiers don't even need to motivation. They are living and working in such a difficult terrain but their confidence and strength is of another level. They have a bright smile on their faces. They ended up boosting my morale, instead of vice versa.' 'I ate with them and asked about their lives. I even spent one of the nights in a bunker at the border. There were around 6-8 soldiers there with me. I don't think anyone else has done this. I am only answering this because you asked, otherwise I don't feel good about advertising whatever good deeds I have done. I don't have this nature, I live my own life,' Aamir concluded.


India.com
16 minutes ago
- India.com
This film, released 31 years ago was a superhit, people came in bullock carts to watch it, had 14 songs, film is.., leads actors are..
This film, released 31 years ago was a superhit, people came in bullock carts to watch it, had 14 songs, film is.., leads actors are.. In the cinematic world of showbiz, many pictures come and go, but there are some films that not only hit gold at the box office but they become a phenomenon. One such tale is of a film that stood out during the golden era of Bollywood. From the emotional relevance, deep-rooted storyline to its blockbuster tracks, this film not only performed well commercially, but it also redefined Indian cinema. The film that we are talking about is none other than 'Hum Aapke Hain Koun'. This Sooraj Barjatya film was released in the year 1994 and big banner production of Rajshri. This multi-starrer film featured strong performances of celebrated stars like Salman Khan, Madhuri Dixit in the lead. From drama, entertainment, comedy to emotional moments- This film had it all. The wholesome film made people laugh, cry, sing, and dance- all in one. The craze for this film was so much that people from small towns and villages arrived in bullock carts just to see it on the big screen. It was also created to have the highest footfall in the Indian Cinema. During that time, the film earned a massive figure of Rs. 7.39 crores, which today amounts to approximately. RS. 700 crores, including inflation. However, besides this, what sets the film apart is its music. In a time where most films entailed 3-4 songs, Hum Aapke Hai Koun broke records by featuring 14 songs and a single film, and what's even more surprising was that all songs turned out to be a superhit. Even today, tracks like Didi Tera Devar Deewana, Pehla Pehla Pyar Hai, and Joote Do Paise Lo are amongst the top songs in the wedding playlist. Besides Salman Khan and Madhuri Dixit in the lead. The film also featured Renuka Shahane, Mohnish Bahl, Alok Nath, and Reema Lagoo in supporting roles.


Hans India
25 minutes ago
- Hans India
‘The Raja Saab' teaser: Ahauntingly fun ride
The much-awaited teaser of The Raja Saab, starring Rebel Star Prabhas, is finally out, and fans couldn't be more thrilled. Directed by Maruthi and bankrolled on a grand scale by People Media Factory, the horror-fantasy promises a unique blend of thrills and humor. Featuring Malavika Mohanan, NidhhiAgerwal, and Ridhi Kumar as the female leads, the film is set for a pan-India release on December 5. The teaser opens with Sanjay Dutt's voiceover, seemingly hinting at a ghostly presence haunting an opulent palace. Prabhas is then introduced in a cheerful, light-hearted role—a refreshing change after his recent intense avatars. His playful demeanor and stylish look have already struck a chord with fans. Nidhhi and Malavika appear as Prabhas' love interests, bringing charm and glamour, although their characters remain mostly under wraps. The teaser suggests a spooky yet entertaining narrative packed with Maruthi's signature humor and engaging storytelling. Thaman S scores big with a racy and atmospheric background score that perfectly complements the film's eerie yet fun vibe. Cinematographer Karthik Palani's visuals add richness to the haunted palace backdrop, enhancing the overall experience. With top-tier production values and a unique premise, The Raja Saab looks poised to offer a full-fledged entertainer. The teaser hints at a perfect mix of romance, horror, and comedy—making it a film to watch out for this December.