The RajaSaab Overseas Review: What Audiences Abroad Are Sharing About Prabhas' Film After Premieres
The RajaSaab Overseas Review: The Telugu fantasy horror comedy The RajaSaab is set to arrive in theaters worldwide on January 9, 2026, aligning with the Sankranti festival. Directed and written by Maruthi, the film features Prabhas in the lead role, alongside a supporting cast that includes Sanjay Dutt, Boman Irani, Nidhhi Agerwal, Malavika Mohanan, marking her Telugu film debut, Riddhi Kumar, and Zarina Wahab.

While the film's wide theatrical release in India is scheduled for January 9, select overseas markets witnessed early premiere shows a day earlier. In the United States, for instance, special premiere screenings were held on January 8. These early international screenings have led to initial reactions from viewers abroad, many of which surfaced quickly on social media platforms such as X (formerly Twitter), where audiences often share immediate impressions following first shows. At this stage, the responses circulating online from abroad are primarily first impressions shared soon after the screenings. A snapshot of the early audience responses is presented below.
Story, Cast, and Key Technical Credits of The RajaSaab
The story of The RajaSaab follows a young man who finds himself in a financial crunch and turns his attention to his ancestral property as a possible solution to his troubles. How this setup unfolds within the fantasy horror comedy framework forms the core narrative of the film.
The film is produced by TG Vishwa Prasad and Krithi Prasad, with Ishan Saksena serving as co-producer. Music for the film has been composed by Thaman S, while cinematography is handled by Karthik Palani. Editing duties are overseen by Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao, and the production design is by Rajeevan. Costume design is managed by Swetha Thanay, and SKN is credited as the creative producer.
The visual effects for The RajaSaab are overseen by VFX creative producer Praveen Kilaru, with Deccan Dreams serving as the VFX and DI studio. Action sequences are choreographed by Ram-Laxman and King Solomon. Color grading is handled by Yugandhar G, while post-production responsibilities are managed by Dattu M. Sound mixing is carried out by T. Udaya Kumar at Sound Vibe Studios, with sound design by Sync Cinema. Marketing is handled by Walls & Trends, and Kishore Surapaneni serves as the production controller.
With the overseas premieres now completed in select regions, attention is expected to shift to the film's wider theatrical release on January 9. As more audiences watch The RajaSaab over the coming days, clearer and more detailed responses from both domestic and international viewers are likely to emerge.


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