Prabhas' 'The Raja Saab' Gets U/A Certificate, 3-Hour Runtime Revealed
Prabhas' 'The Raja Saab' Runtime & Censor Details Out

Excitement is building for the pan-India release of Rebel Star Prabhas's next cinematic venture, the horror comedy 'The Raja Saab'. With the film locked for a grand release on January 9, key details regarding its certification and length have now surfaced online, giving fans a clearer picture of what to expect.

Censor Certificate And Runtime Details Unveiled

According to recent reports, the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has granted 'The Raja Saab' a U/A certificate. This classification indicates that the film is suitable for unrestricted public exhibition but suggests parental guidance for children under the age of 12. In a significant reveal, the reports also state that the final cut of the film will have a substantial runtime of 183 minutes, which translates to 3 hours and 3 minutes.

What We Know About The Film's Music And Plot

The makers have already treated fans to two musical tracks from the film's soundtrack, composed by Thaman S. The first, titled 'Rebel Saab', is a vibrant and grand celebration of Prabhas's star power. The second is a soulful romantic number featuring Prabhas alongside actress Nidhhi Agerwal. Both songs have been widely appreciated by the audience.

The official trailer sets the stage for a spooky and humorous ride. It introduces Prabhas as a man who inherits a sprawling mansion, only to discover it is a haunted ancestral property teeming with evil spirits. The preview promises jump scares, a thrilling sequence of Prabhas fighting a crocodile, and introduces Bollywood veteran Sanjay Dutt as the primary antagonist. Dutt's character is portrayed as a menacing figure who appears to be a hypnotist, exorcist, and psychiatrist.

Star-Studded Cast And Pan-India Release

'The Raja Saab', directed by Maruthi, features Prabhas in a dual role. The film boasts a strong ensemble cast with Nidhhi Agerwal, Malvika Mohanan, and Riddhi Kumar as the female leads. Alongside Sanjay Dutt, the movie also includes the talented Boman Irani in a key role. True to its scale, the film is slated for a massive pan-India release in five languages: Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Kannada, and Malayalam.

With its unique blend of horror and comedy, a stellar cast, and the massive draw of Prabhas, 'The Raja Saab' is poised to be one of the first major theatrical attractions of the new year. All eyes are now on January 9 for its nationwide debut.