Prabhas’s Horror-Comedy Twist Turns Sour: The Raja Saab Teaser Leaked Days Before Official Drop!

Prabhas’s Horror-Comedy Twist Turns Sour: The Raja Saab Teaser Leaked Days Before Official Drop!
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Hold onto your popcorn, Prabhas fans—because what should’ve been a dhamakedar teaser reveal for The Raja Saab has turned into a digital drama! Just days before the official launch on June 16, portions of the teaser mysteriously leaked online, setting social media on fire—and not in a good way.

Directed by Maruthi, this horror-comedy is a big switch-up for Prabhas, who’s best known for his larger-than-life action roles. From Baahubali to Salaar, he’s all about high-octane thrills—but The Raja Saab? It’s got laughs, scares, and supernatural swag all rolled into one.

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But before the official first bite of this cinematic biryani could hit screens, the teaser spilled online like unwanted masala. And the makers? Not amused.

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In a strongly worded post on their official X (formerly Twitter) handle, the team behind The Raja Saab made their stance loud and clear:
“Strict action will be taken and handles will be suspended immediately if any leaked content from #TheRajaSaab is found. Let’s celebrate responsibly.”

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Translation? Don’t mess with Team Prabhas. They’re ready to come down hard on piracy. And honestly, can you blame them? For a film set to release in five languages across India—Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam—this teaser was a carefully planned drop meant to shake things up, not spill early.

The Raja Saab stars the ever-charismatic Prabhas in the lead, alongside Malavika Mohanan, Nidhhi Agerwal, and Ridhi Kumar. The buzz began back during Makar Sankranti when the film’s first-look poster dropped, giving fans major vintage-romance-meets-ghostly-vibe energy. Since then, the hype has only grown.

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With TG Vishwa Prasad backing the film under the People Media Factory banner, Karthik Palani handling cinematography, and music composed by the maestro Thaman S, the expectations are sky-high. Word on the street? This is the Prabhas comeback fans have been craving—not just action, but with that desi twist of horror-comedy masala.

But here’s the thing—when content leaks, the thrill fizzles. The makers have a point. The magic of a teaser lies in the suspense, in that first electric watch party with fans cheering online. Piracy? Total buzzkill.

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Still, if the leaked snippets are anything to go by, this film could be the wild card of 2025. And if you’re wondering whether Prabhas pulls off horror and humor together—well, let’s just say, the man has range. And a killer smile that might just charm the ghosts too.

Mark your calendars—December 5, 2025. That’s when The Raja Saab hits theatres in full glory. Until then, be patient, stay hyped, and maybe don’t click on leaked links. Let’s keep the reel magic alive, folks.

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