Hyderabad: Prabhas continues to rule Tollywood and pan-India cinema with his unmatched stardom. His upcoming horror-comedy, The Raja Saab, has now taken social media by storm. The trailer, released on September 29, has received a huge positive response from fans and movie lovers. Viewers are praising the mix of horror, comedy, and Prabhas’s mass screen presence.
Biggest Pan-India SuperstarPrabhas is not just a Tollywood hero. He is India’s first pan-India superstar. From Baahubali to Salaar, he has delivered mega films that created history at the box office. His wide appeal across regions and languages makes him one of the biggest names in Indian cinema.
Prabhas and His Box Office JourneyView this post on InstagramA post shared by Prabhas (@actorprabhas)
Here is a look at Prabhas’s blockbuster track record.
- Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017) – Rs. 1810 crore
- Kalki 2898 AD (2024) – Rs. 1054.67 crore
- Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire (2023) – Rs. 705.59 crore
- Baahubali: The Beginning (2015) – Rs. 650 crore
- Saaho (2019) – Rs. 439 crore
- Adipurush (2023) – Rs. 392.70 crore
- Radhe Shyam (2022) – Rs. 200 crore
These numbers prove his strength at the box office, and his films continue to draw nationwide audiences.
The Raja Saab HypeThe film will hit theatres on January 9, 2026, as a grand pan-India release in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, and Malayalam. Reports suggest the budget has crossed Rs. 400 crore, making it one of the costliest Telugu films ever.
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