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Rajasaab Release Postponed, Makers Unveil Stunning Pongal Special Poster Featuring Prabhas in a Dapper Look!

Rajasaab Release Postponed, Makers Unveil Stunning Pongal Special Poster Featuring Prabhas in a Dapper Look!

The much-anticipated film Rajasaab, starring the pan-Indian superstar Prabhas, has been making waves ever since its announcement. However, fans will have to wait a little longer to witness the magic on the big screen, as the makers have announced a postponement of the film’s release, originally scheduled for April 10. While the new release date is yet to be revealed, the team has dropped a special treat for fans—a dazzling Pongal-themed poster featuring Prabhas in a striking new avatar.

In the newly released poster, Prabhas exudes effortless style and charisma, donning a sleek kurta paired with trendy sunglasses. The poster radiates a cool, contemporary vibe, perfectly blending tradition with modern flair. This Pongal special poster has already set social media abuzz, with fans raving about Prabhas’ unmatched swag and the film’s intriguing visual appeal.

The buzz around Rajasaab has been building steadily since the release of its motion poster on Prabhas’ 45th birthday. Titled Horror is the New Humour, the motion poster showcased Prabhas in a never-seen-before look, hinting at a unique blend of horror, romance, and comedy. Directed by Maruthi, known for his successful family entertainers like Prati Roju Pandage and Mahanubhavudu, Rajasaab promises to be a genre-defying cinematic experience.

The film, which also stars the talented Malavika Mohanan as the female lead, is said to be a horror-romantic comedy, a fresh take that has piqued the curiosity of audiences. The recently released poster further cements this theme, offering a glimpse into the film’s quirky and thrilling narrative.

Produced under the banner of People Media Factory by T.G. Vishwaprasad and co-produced by Vivek Kuchibotla, Rajasaab boasts a stellar technical crew. The film features music by the renowned Thaman S., high-octane fight sequences choreographed by Ram Laxman Masters and King Solomon, and stunning VFX by R.C. Kamal, who previously worked on the Baahubali series. The cinematography is handled by Karthik Palani, with Kothagiri Venkateswara Rao as the editor, Rajeevan as the production designer, and SNK as the creative producer. PRO: Athira Diljith.

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