🎬 Movie Review: Raja Saheb — A Detailed Analysis
📖 Story Overview
The basic story of Raja Saheb revolves around Prabhas, who is deeply concerned about his grandmother, as she suffers from a memory-related illness. While she forgets many things, there is one person she never forgets—her husband, Prabhas’s grandfather.
The grandfather left home many years ago while chasing a thief. He had sworn that he would not return until he found him. Since then, the grandmother has been emotionally stuck in the memory of her husband and continues to long for his return.
One day, Prabhas discovers a clue in the form of a photograph, where he sees his grandfather. This discovery pushes him to begin a journey to find him. His search eventually leads him to a mysterious place called Maya Mahal, where the real events of the film begin to unfold.
❌ Negative Aspects of the Movie
🎭 Typical South Indian Film Formula
One of the biggest drawbacks of Raja Saheb is that it follows the very familiar South Indian movie formula:
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Unnecessary songs
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Loud background music
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Illogical scenes where anything can happen at any time
Several songs appear out of nowhere and feel completely pointless. Even at the beginning of the movie, a song is inserted without adding any value to the story.
🎬 Overacting and Performance Issues
The film suffers heavily from overacting, which is common in many traditional South Indian movies.
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Prabhas and the female lead (the church girl) show a lack of convincing acting in several scenes
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Inside Maya Mahal, the reactions to horror elements feel weak and unnatural
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Situations that demand strong emotional or fearful responses fail to deliver
👉 Best performances in the film:
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The grandmother’s character
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The grandmother’s minister
Most of the other actors rely on exaggerated expressions, which reduces the impact of key scenes.
🦸 Excessive Heroism and Illogical Scenes
The movie is filled with overloaded heroism:
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Dramatic reactions in ordinary situations
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Scenes that make little logical sense
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Moments clearly designed to impress but end up looking strange
For example, there is a scene where a crowd suddenly appears, and Prabhas’s reaction feels completely unnatural. Instead of being impressive, it becomes awkward.
💪 Prabhas’s Physical Appearance
Prabhas’s physical fitness appears noticeably weaker compared to his pre-Baahubali films. His body looks loose, and the powerful aura he once carried feels missing.
While age may be a factor, many actors in the same age group still maintain strong screen presence. Improving physical conditioning could significantly enhance his performances in future projects.
😂 Horror-Comedy That Fails to Entertain
Although the film is categorized as a horror-comedy, the comedy often turns into nonsense:
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The jokes fail to make the audience laugh
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Instead, many scenes feel awkward or uncomfortable
Some scenes, especially inside the palace, make the movie unsuitable for family viewing. A particular scene focusing on a woman’s waist is not explicit but still feels inappropriate in a family setting.
🩸 Censorship, Dubbing, and Technical Flaws
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Blood scenes are shown in black and white due to censorship restrictions
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Several scenes appear to be cut
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Dubbing and lip-sync issues are noticeable, especially with Bhavani Rani’s character
These technical flaws reduce the overall viewing experience.
💰 Prabhas’s Fee and Directional Responsibility
According to online sources, Prabhas charged around 100 crores for this film.
However, the shortcomings of the movie cannot be blamed entirely on him. Extracting strong performances from actors is primarily the director’s responsibility. In this case, it feels like the director and producers were not fully committed to the project.
Not every filmmaker works with the dedication of directors like S. S. Rajamouli or Aditya Dhar, who invest themselves completely into their films.
➕ Positive Aspects of the Movie
🎥 Attempt at a Mass Entertainer
The film clearly tries to become a mass entertainer, but it does not fully succeed.
Main issues:
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Long runtime
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Weak humor
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Lack of emotional or narrative payoff
The audience remains engaged but does not receive the impact expected from such a film.
🌟 Star Power and Visual Elements
The biggest attractions of the movie are:
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Prabhas
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Sanjay Dutt
The CGI monster scene shown toward the end—also seen in the trailer—looks visually decent. However, it still fails to leave a lasting impression.
The ending deliberately leaves room for a second part, suggesting that the filmmakers are planning a sequel.
🧠 Final Verdict
Overall, Raja Saheb:
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Does not scare effectively
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Does not make the audience laugh consistently
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Lacks depth and energy in its storytelling
The movie is filled with illogical elements and misses the balance required for a successful horror-comedy. For this reason, it feels average at best.
⭐ Rating and Recommendation
⭐ Rating: 5.5 / 10
🎯 Recommendation:
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Worth watching if you are a hardcore Prabhas fan
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Otherwise, it is better suited for a one-time watch on OTT platforms
Viewers may have different opinions, so watching the film personally is the best way to decide.


