Prabhas’ The RajaSaab Unveils India’s Largest Horror Set—An Enchanted 41,256 Sq Ft Haveli Like Never Before

Get ready to be haunted—The RajaSaab, starring Rebel Star Prabhas, is redefining horror-fantasy in Indian cinema with the unveiling of a massive, intricately crafted Haveli that now holds the title of the largest horror set ever built in India. Spanning an enormous 41,256 square feet, this majestic set is more than a visual treat—it’s a character in itself.

Crafted under the visionary guidance of renowned art director Rajeevan Nambiar, this Haveli is not just a structure—it’s an atmosphere. A labyrinth of chilling corridors, monumental doors, mysterious rooms, and unsettling shadows, every inch of the space is designed to immerse audiences in the eerie world of The RajaSaab.

“We weren’t just building a set—we were creating a feeling,” explains Rajeevan. “The goal was for the space to feel alive… haunted, even. Every detail had to echo the emotional tone of the film, not just serve visual grandeur.”

Director Maruthi, celebrated for his unique spin on the horror-fantasy genre, has brought together scale, soul, and spook in one cinematic universe. His vision breathes through every wall of the Haveli, blending storytelling with architectural marvel in a way that Indian audiences have never seen before.

And here’s the real twist: the media gets its first look inside this haunting masterpiece on June 16, when the much-awaited teaser of The RajaSaab drops. This exclusive walkthrough promises a glimpse into a chilling new world built entirely from scratch to serve the story’s supernatural core.

Produced by Viswa Prasad under the banner of People Media Factory, and featuring music by Thaman S, The RajaSaab is slated for a grand Pan-India release on December 5, 2025, in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam.

From the textured flooring to the handcrafted props, nothing about this Haveli is ordinary. It’s not just the largest horror set—it’s a living, breathing nightmare woven into the film’s soul.

With Prabhas stepping into this darkly fantastical realm, The RajaSaab is not just a movie—it’s a landmark cinematic experience in the making.

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