Time locked for Prabhas-Maruthi first look, title
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Prabhas, basking in the triumph of 'Salaar: Part 1 - Ceasefire,' is embarking on his next cinematic venture with director Maruthi. Originally titled 'Raja Deluxe', the film has now officially adopted the moniker 'Raja Saab,' as confirmed by recent reports. The anticipation surrounding the project is reaching a crescendo, with the makers unveiling the much-awaited title and first look on Sankranthi.
Mark your calendars for January 15th at 07:08 AM, as the production house, People Media Factory, shared the exciting news on Twitter, stating, “On Sankranthi Day, Alongside the rising sun, The Rebel Star will rise early to give you all a Double Treat. Unveiling the Title & First Look at 7:08 AM on Jan 15th. Get ready for #PrabhasPongalFeast #Prabhas. A @DirectorMaruthi film.”
The eye-catching poster, featuring a rooster brandishing a folded poster against the backdrop of a vibrant sunrise, hints at the promise of a Vintage Prabhas experience. Speculations suggest a powerful, massy look for Prabhas, donning a black shirt and lungi, adding an extra layer of excitement for fans.
The film boasts a stellar cast with Malavika Mohanan, Nidhhi Agerwal, and Ridhhi Kumar gracing the screen as the female leads. With the promise of Vintage Prabhas and a captivating ensemble, expectations are soaring.
Prabhas, previously seen in the directorial venture of Prashanth Neel's 'Salaar: Part 1 - Ceasefire,' is currently engrossed in the shooting of Nag Ashwin's 'Kalki 2898 AD.' This high-budget sci-fi spectacle, featuring stellar performances from Deepika Padukone, Amitabh Bachchan, and Kamal Haasan, is slated to hit the theaters on May 9th, 2024, promising an unparalleled cinematic experience. As Prabhas continues to captivate audiences, the future looks even more promising for the Rebel Star.
People are waiting to watch Prabhas on screen once again as soon as possible after the mass power he showed with his performance in Salaar 1-Ceasefire.
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