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Prabhas' 'The Raja Saab', released January 9, is now streaming online, featuring a four-minute cut with the actor's previously omitted older look. Makers cited server issues for its absence in theatres. The horror-comedy, also starring Sanjay Dutt, has grossed over Rs 208 crore worldwide.
Prabhas starrer ‘The Raja Saab’ was released with much fanfare and expectations on January 9. However, the film received mixed to negative reviews. Now, the movie has made its way to the digital streaming space.
Upon its theatrical release, fans were left disappointed that it did not include the actor’s older look during the initial screenings. The makers have shared that the version that was not included during the original release will be part of its digital premiere.
OTT version to include Prabhas’ older look
According to a report by Onmanorama, as the film is now streaming on Jio Hotstar, the makers have shared that a four-minute cut version, which was not shown on the first day in theatres, will be included while streaming online.
The portion will include Prabhas’ older look, which became one of the talking points when the trailer and posters were released. Filmmaker T G Vishwa Prasad, who backed the movie, said that the scene was removed due to server issues.
Because of this problem, the team could not make last-minute corrections before the theatrical release.
About ‘The Raja Saab’
Directed by Maruthi, the movie is a horror comedy that tells the story of Prabhas as Raju, who is a grandson searching for his long-lost grandfather.
This leads him to a huge mansion, which he finds out is infact a haunted house. This brings out some intense and comical moments in the movie.
Cast of 'The Raja Saab'
Talking about the film’s cast, it stars Prabhas alongwith three female leads featuring Malavika Mohanan, Riddhi Kumar, and Nidhhi Agerwal, with Bollywood star
Sanjay Dutt
playing the main villain and Boman Irani, Zarina Wahab and Brahmanandam also seen.Although the OTT released it here, the movie is also currently available in the theatres. The film made over Rs 208.39 crore worldwide as of now, according to Sacnilk.

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