Daijiworld Media Network – New Delhi
New Delhi, Dec 9: A massive 7.6-magnitude earthquake that struck Japan’s northeast coast on Monday sparked concern among Indian fans after learning that superstar Prabhas was recently in the country for special premiere screenings of Baahubali: The Epic. With tsunami warnings and alarming visuals circulating online, anxious fans flooded social media seeking updates on the actor’s safety.
Director Maruthi Dasari, who is helming Prabhas’ upcoming film The Raja Saab, reassured fans that “Darling” is safe. Responding to a worried fan on X, Maruthi wrote, “Spoke to Darling, he is not in Tokyo and is safe, no worries.” The confirmation brought relief to followers who had been closely tracking reports from Japan.

‘The Raja Saab’ trailer recap
Unveiled in September, the gripping trailer opens with Prabhas under hypnosis by Boman Irani’s character—only for him to jolt awake claiming he witnessed a murder. The narrative then shifts to a mysterious haunted castle, where Prabhas and his team attempt a high-stakes plan designed to shock the world.
Sanjay Dutt appears in a sinister avatar, blending the roles of exorcist, psychiatrist and hypnotist. What unfolds is a whirlwind of illusions, supernatural forces and Prabhas taking on multiple dark personas—including a chilling moment where he declares, “I am the demon.” The trailer positions the film as a visually rich horror-fantasy showdown between two formidable forces.
About the film
The Raja Saab, written and directed by Maruthi, was originally scheduled for release on December 5, 2025, but has now been officially postponed to January 9, 2026. The film features Malavika Mohanan, Nidhhi Agerwal and Riddhi Kumar in the lead alongside Prabhas, with major roles played by Sanjay Dutt and Boman Irani.
The film’s music is composed by Thaman S, visuals by cinematographer Karthik Palani, editing by Kotagiri Venkateshwara Rao, and production design by Rajeevan.
With reassurance from the team, fans can now breathe easy as Prabhas continues his work schedule safely away from the quake-hit zones in Japan.