
The Raja Saab: Director Maruthi Urges Fans To Be Patient Amidst Post-Production Challenges
Actor Prabhas’s upcoming horror thriller, The Raja Saab, directed by Maruthi, has been facing multiple delays on its release. While fans were expecting the film’s release this summer, the makers have postponed the film without announcing any tentative release date. But now, Maruthi has dropped an update about the film’s progress in its post-production forum.
The Raja Saab, initially aimed for an April 10 release, has witnessed a sudden change of plans. But the buzz around the film never dies down, with fans constantly looking for an update. Recently, director Maruthi visited the Tirupati and Srikalahasti temples in Andhra Pradesh.
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Fans took this opportunity to get a clear update about the film. Responding to the questions, Maruthi offered an honest explanation, revealing that the decision is not his alone. He further announced that the production house is working towards announcing the release date.
He said that the production house People Media Factory is currently working on it and the team is waiting for the CG output. He further assured that once those are verified, the makers will announce the release date.
Moreover, the director also clarified that it’s not a one-man decision and that various external factors are involved in the process. He requested fans to be patient since the team is giving their best to match the expectations of the audience.
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The Raja Saab: Prabhas’s upcoming horror thriller
Produced by TG Vishwa Prasad under the banner of People’s Media Factory, the film will see music by Thaman. The movie, written and directed by Maruthi, will feature Prabhas, Nidhhi Agerwal, Malavika Mohanan, Sanjay Dutt, Anupam Kher, Murali Sharma, Jisshu Sengupta, Yogi Babu and others in crucial roles. The film will be released in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, and Hindi.
Check out the motion poster here: