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Prabhas’s ‘Sahana Sahana’ ignites excitement for The Raja Saab

Sahana Sahana

Sahana Sahana

The anticipation for Prabhas’s upcoming film The Raja Saab has intensified with the release of its second single, Sahana Sahana. The romantic and melodious track has already captured the attention of fans, building excitement ahead of the movie’s scheduled release in January 2026.

Composed by Thaman S with lyrics by Krishna Kanth, Sahana Sahana features vocals from Vishal Mishra, Thaman S and Sruthi Ranjani. The song showcases a softer, romantic side of Prabhas, contrasting with his action-packed image, while co-star Nidhhi Agerwal complements the track with on-screen charm. The visuals, shot across stunning European locations, add a vibrant and cinematic touch to the musical offering.

The track has been released in both a shorter version for digital platforms and a longer full version for streaming services, allowing fans to enjoy the song in its entirety. The music highlights the romantic narrative of the film, emphasising Prabhas’s stylish and affectionate avatar, and is expected to become a fan favourite ahead of the film’s theatrical debut.

The promotional event for the song release drew large crowds, reflecting the growing anticipation for The Raja Saab. Fans are eager to see the chemistry between the lead pair and experience the mix of romance, humour, and thrills that the film promises.

Directed by Maruthi and produced by People Media Factory, The Raja Saab combines elements of horror, comedy, and romance. Alongside Prabhas and Nidhhi Agerwal, the cast includes Malavika Mohanan, Riddhi Kumar, and several other notable performers. The film is strategically set for a worldwide release on 9 January 2026, coinciding with the festive Sankranti season, a period known for major cinematic launches in India.

With Sahana Sahana adding an emotive and engaging dimension to the film’s promotion, The Raja Saab is shaping up as one of the most eagerly awaited Tollywood releases of the season. Fans are eagerly counting down the days until they can experience the film in theatres.

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