Did Prabhas add extra ‘s’ to his name? ‘The Raja Saab’ 1st look spills the beans

Updated : Jan 15, 2024 15:18
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The ‘Raja Saab poster’ unveiled Prabhas' new look and a potential name change. On the occasion of Pongal and Makar Sankranti, the film's makers shared the first look in which Prabhas shines with joy, but what stands out is the altered spelling of his name: 'Prabhass' instead of the traditional 'Prabhas'.

It is unclear if the change in spelling is a mistake or if Prabhas has turned towards numerology and modified his name.

About ‘The Raja Saab’
‘The Raja Saab’ is described as a horror-comedy featuring Prabhas in the lead role. Trade expert Taran Adarsh shared the poster, highlighting that Prabhas is portraying the titular character in this romantic-horror entertainer.
The film is directed by Maruthi, known for his success in Telugu cinema, and produced by TG Vishwa Prasad with co-production by Vivek Kuchibotla. It is set to release in multiple languages, including Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam, with Thaman S composing the music.

While specific plot details remain undisclosed, there are rumours that Prabhas will be seen in a dual role in the movie. Director Maruthi Dasari mentioned last October that Prabhas is committed to delivering a major hit for his fans, and everything is progressing positively in that direction.

Director praises Prabhas
In October, when asked about the progress of the shooting, the director stated, ‘Prabhas is concurrently working on three different films – 'Salaar,' 'Project K' (Kalki 2898 AD), and 'Raja Saab.' He constantly immerses himself in these projects mentally.’ According to him, Prabhas is always committed to delivering his best to his dedicated fans.

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