A cinematic spectacle starring Prabhas, Nidhhi Agerwal, Sanjay Dutt. Directed by Maruthi Dasari.
Watch TrailerThe Raja Saab (2026) is a visually rich pan-India cinematic entertainer starring Prabhas as a young heir embracing his royal heritage. Directed by Maruthi Dasari, this film blends grand action, intense drama, emotional depth, and royal aesthetics for an epic cinematic journey. The story explores leadership, legacy, and rebellion, making The Raja Saab one of the most anticipated Indian movies of 2026.






Early teasers received high praise for Prabhas’s look and the grandeur of the film. Critics highlighted the combination of royal aesthetics, intense drama, and striking action sequences. Fans on social media called it a “cinematic spectacle of the year” with anticipation for the 2026 release.
The Raja Saab makers have clarified why certain scenes were not included at release. Director Maruthi Dasari said during a press conference:
“Prabhas fans aren’t disappointed with the film, but aren’t satisfied either. That's because we showed him in an old getup in the trailer with an attitude and swag. In the process of searching for that look, the fans' brains couldn’t process the story I was showing.”
The director revealed that due to fan demand, he personally edited the second half to sharpen it and add the previously missing scenes. These additional 8–9 minutes include a never-before-seen roof fight sequence featuring Prabhas, promising an even more thrilling cinematic experience.
Maruthi assured fans that these new scenes will significantly enhance the film and satisfy audiences with unexpected action and dramatic moments.
Prabhas embodies authority, charisma, and a fearless spirit that defines his reign as Raja Saab.
Sanjay Dutt's character challenges the throne, creating suspense and driving the narrative forward.
Prabhas leads with Nidhhi Agerwal, Sanjay Dutt, and supporting cast members.
Maruthi Dasari is both director and writer.
Scheduled for 2026 across India and international markets.
Action-drama with royal themes and cinematic grandeur.