After the advertisement of his new film Raja Saab, his one temp agency picks up another one by one to swoon the audiences in his new avatar with the new film, one of the most bankable pan-India stars Prabhas of Indian cinema. Moreover, the movie is directed by Maruthi, who is generally known as very skillful in commercial entertainers with family interests. The movie has an interesting flavor of horror and comedy. The trailer is set to launch on September 29 at 6 PM, and excitement seems to be at its peak. Here are the top five things that fans expect from the Raja Saab trailer.
Maruthi perfected the mix of thrills and laughs, and Raja Saab is probably going to offer such a mix. Tracing out a true horror-comedy entertainer, the trailer may show audiences scary visuals decked up with comic punches.
This marks the first time that Prabhas will be seen entering the horror-comedy genre. Most likely, the trailer will have some relief between his image as a mass hero and showcasing his taking-the-fun side, which is a break from his recent action-heavy roles.
Yet, it is perceived to be an appealing concept for a mass audience due to its horrifying premise. The elevation shots from the hero, spunky punchlines, and whistling moments- all are Maruthi’s directions.
Malavika Mohanan and Nidhhi Agerwal provide charm and depth to the tale, playing prominent characters opposite Prabhas. With just their presence, romance and glamour already come with an additional intrigue. Presumably, the supporting lineup will also cater to comic and spooky twists, which the trailer could hint at.
So, while S. Thaman is sitting at the music desk, fans can expect heavy pounding background scores and catchy tracks. The trailer might also reveal a peppy number and/or a quirky theme to set the tone.
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The Raja Saab trailer is certain to boast-the ingredients of horror and rom-coms, all mixed with mass entertainment, in Maruthi’s style. If successful, Prabhas may be expected to put another pan-Indian hit in his bag.