Did Prabhas Impress Malavika Mohanan with His Conversational Skills?

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Key Takeaways
- Malavika Mohanan shares her first encounter with Prabhas.
- The film features a grand horror-fantasy set.
- Expect a thrilling teaser showcasing Prabhas in dual avatars.
- The project boasts a stellar cast and crew.
- The film is set for a multi-language release.
Chennai, June 19 (NationPress) Actress Malavika Mohanan, who stars as one of the female leads in director Maruthi's highly-anticipated horror fantasy The RajaSaab, recently shared her experience of meeting actor Prabhas, the male lead in the film.
During a recent interactive session with her fans on X, Malavika responded to various questions posed by them.
When a fan inquired about her favorite moment on the set of The RajaSaab, Malavika revealed, "We’re buzzing with excitement over the #TheRajaSaabTeaser, so I’ll answer this one first. One of the memorable moments for me was the first time I met Prabhas sir on set."
She added, "I had been shooting for another project and arrived in Hyderabad completely exhausted, having had no sleep. But the moment I laid eyes on Prabhas sir, I felt completely awake! He was incredibly charismatic, warm, welcoming, and I must say, an exceptional conversationalist!"
Interestingly, The RajaSaab features India’s largest horror-fantasy set ever created. A towering, haunted mansion filled with secrets and an eerie silence was constructed specifically for the film.
The teaser recently unveiled shows Prabhas in two captivating looks—one exuding irresistible swag and boundless energy, while the other teases darker, mystical elements.
Alongside Prabhas and Malavika Mohanan, the film boasts an impressive cast including Sanjay Dutt, Nidhhi Agerwal, and Riddhi Kumar, all enhancing the tale of the cursed mansion.
Produced by People Media Factory and directed by Maruthi, The RajaSaab is set to release on December 5 this year in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam, promising to be a pan-Indian blockbuster.
The film features stunning cinematography by Karthik Palani and music composed by one of South India's leading music directors, Thaman S.