Prabhas' horror-comedy The Raja Saab, released theatrically on January 9, 2026, has secured digital rights with JioHotstar following a competitive bidding process. The film is expected to stream by late February or early March 2026, after its cinema run, offering viewers Prabhas in dual roles amid praise for his comic timing and the climax. Directed by Maruthi, it blends romance, horror, and fantasy elements.
Rebel Star Prabhas kicks off 2026 with The Raja Saab, a genre-bending romantic horror-comedy that has fans eagerly awaiting its small-screen arrival. Directed by Maruthi and produced by People Media Factory, the film hit theaters on January 9 amid high expectations, navigating delays from post-production and OTT deal hurdles. Though it opened strongly in Telugu markets with Rs 112 crore worldwide on day one, Hindi collections lagged, yet Prabhas' comedic flair and the gripping climax have sustained social media chatter.
The OTT landscape shaped the film's journey, with producers holding out for premium deals matching its scale. JioHotstar emerged victorious, securing rights post-theatrical run, as reported across trade circles. Expect the stream around late February 2026, giving cinemas 45-50 days exclusivity—a standard window for pan-India spectacles. This timing aligns with patterns for big releases, boosting accessibility for global audiences via multiple dubs.
Beyond Prabhas' dual portrayal of a cash-strapped heir haunted by heritage, the ensemble shines: Malavika Mohanan debuts in Telugu, alongside Nidhhi Agerwal, Riddhi Kumar, and special appearances. Thaman S's score complements the haveli horror-comedy vibe, built on India's largest indoor set. A sequel, The Raja Saab 2: Circus 1935, is confirmed with fresh narrative, hinting at franchise potential.
Key Highlights
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The Raja Saab premiered worldwide on January 9, 2026, as a Sankranti special, collecting around Rs 112 crore gross on day one despite mixed reviews.
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JioHotstar acquired OTT rights for all languages including Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada after prolonged negotiations over the film's Rs 350 crore budget.
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No official streaming date announced yet; projections point to end-February 2026, roughly 4-6 weeks post-theatrical, allowing full box office potential.
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Prabhas stars in dual roles as a rebellious heir embracing royal heritage, joined by Malavika Mohanan, Nidhhi Agerwal, Sanjay Dutt, and others in a story of ancestral property and supernatural twists.
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Audience buzz centers on Prabhas' light-hearted performance, VFX-heavy climax, and grand haveli sets, positioning it for strong digital viewership revival.
Sources: Times of India, Economic Times, Deccan Chronicle, OTTplay, Wikipedia, Filmibeat